I used hardboard for all of my walls. Primed with Gripper and finish coat of Valspar porch paint.
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I used hardboard for all of my walls. Primed with Gripper and finish coat of Valspar porch paint.
That is a very interesting product. Please count me in too. thanks.
Please add me too.
Please throw me in the mix too. Thanks.
They recommend that they are tightened yearly. But who does it?
RIP Niki. His photo essays on how to make his jigs, etc were always incredible.
Do not use the smallest diameter tapcons. They are an accident waiting to happen.
I would use plastic anchors and zinc coated screws as an alternative.
Sparks from train wheels catch $100,000 piece of wood on fire..
Count me in too. Thanks.
You must have some really crappy AV s/w installed. Hockeydb is the main hockey statistics site for pro hockey players.
What would you do if the following guy signed up?
:rolleyes:
If the brick is part of the interior wall now, I don't see how you will gain anything doing this. It would be like putting insulation between the interior walls dividing 2 bedrooms.
My god you are right. I think we have the first evidence of a table saw that needs some serious alcohol dependency intervention. :eek:
BTW - that was a nice steal on the oak.
Last week when we were in the 20's for highs I had my shop nice and warm with my pellet stove. Before I finished the insulation I had to run it on a max setting (5). Now I can run it on a 2 to...
You could frame the outside walls 24" OC to save some $$ framing.
I got a Gophone for my parents. It was around $140, that included the phone and a $100 card. A $100 card is good for one year. Lesser cards are only good for 90 days or so. $100 a year is a steal...
My pellet stoves takes awhile to warm up my shop and everything is insulated. It takes forever to warm the concrete floor...
If you had that reaction carrying it, beware of the reaction if you breath any in while working with it.
I have 2 table saws setup. It is a bit of a pain space wise in my shop. One of these days the 3100 might go.
I have a Ridgid 3660 and a Ryobi BT3100. The 3100 is setup for dados and the Ridgid...
You have to tape it or the mud will crack. As far as the uneven areas, tape it and fill the extra space with mud. You will need to feather it in over a larger area to hide the "bump".
Most stores have it with the cleaning products. This includes Lowes & Home Depot.
You should suggest that defense for Tiger. :D
I hate when I wake up way too early. Not a whole lot you can do other than lay there or get up an do something.
Happy New Year.
The same machine that slices veneer also slices deli turkey :rolleyes:
If it can't happen, why is it against code and illegal to do? Backfeeding power is not an acceptable practice.
Have you ever worked in a service or 3phase environment? You learn very quickly to...