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Mark your hanging point. With a rubber mallet or hammer, lightly tap the anchor into the wall until you get to the threads. Use a screwdriver to screw the anchor into the wall until the head of the anchor is flush with the drywall. Again, if you opt to use a drill go slow and be careful.
Vinyl siding itself is waterproof and directs most water flow away from the exterior, but even a small gap can allow water through. The roof and...
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Attach a Vacuum Directly to Your Tools Whenever you're sawing, cutting, or sanding wood, a great way to control dust is by cutting it off at the...
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So you’ve got some items to hang, but you don’t want them eventually falling off of your wall and shattering into a million pieces? Some type of drywall anchor will likely be your best friend. Commonly, you’ve got your plastic sleeve anchors, your self-drilling threaded anchors, molly bolts, and toggle bolt anchors. All of them accomplish the same general task by expanding and biting into or gripping the drywall. If you’re wondering how to use or install drywall anchors, we’ve got the basics covered for you.
Condensation is what happens when water vapour reaches a temperature low enough to turn back into a liquid. This is called the dew point and...
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In short, it is possible to connect the toilet drainage line and the shower drainage line, as long as they both have separate waste trap arms....
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Where are curb ramps and ramps required by the ADA? The ADA requires curb ramps and ramps to be installed along any accessible route in a public...
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According to pocketsense.com, your homeowner's insurance policy covers all the buildings on your property. Whether you own a detached garage, a...
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The following titles are some of the best woodworking books for honing your craft. BEST OVERALL: The Complete Book of Woodworking. BEST BANG FOR...
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Each OSB panel has a rough side and a smooth side. When installing OSB as a wall sheathing, the smooth side always faces out because the smooth...
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How To Build a Shed Floor [Step-by-Step Guide] Measure and cut rim joist and floor joist boards from 2×6 treated lumber. Set rim joists on shed...
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If you want to heat your shed, you can add insulation, bring in different types of heaters, and/or bring in different kinds of stoves. The best way...
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