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  • What is the proper way to install drywall?

    The ceiling always goes on first. That way the walls will support the edges of the ceiling, eliminating the need for perimeter nailing. If you put the walls up first, the ceiling may sag and drop down along the wall, cracking the plaster at the joint.Which way to put drywall on the walls is ...
  • Are the Japanese saw teeth any good?

    I love working with Japanese saws, especially the double headed Ryoba or Kenzo saws. Japanese saws take less energy to use because they're sharper and are designed for shorter strokes. You do have to get used to the fact that the teeth on a Japanese saw cut on the pull, not the push stroke but th...
  • Tips on installing a new faucet

    Check exactly what connectors and valves you need before settling in under the sink and starting to cut pipes.Purchase a "speedway wrench? -- they don't cost much and make working under sinks much less of a headache. These are special long right angle wrenches that get to that collar nut way u...
  • Does the Flecto Renewal "no sanding" floor refinishing system work?

    Yes. In fact it is a very good system that provides one of the hardest floor finishes available, without having to sand the old finish. But there are important details that shouldn?t be missed and some limitations that you must pay attention to.If the floor is damaged and needs wood filler, ...
  • The story of a new roofing nailer.

    The construction industry uses a lot of power nailers today. Most of these are pneumatic simply because driving a nail in with a single blow requires a tremendous amount of power. A hammer delivers much less power, which means hitting the nail many times to get the same job done. But power...
  • How do you bend Plexiglass?

    Elizabeth from Windsor, Ontario wants to bend some plexiglass. How does she do it? With heat. The pros have special heat cables and knives to deliver just the right heat at the right spot for slow bends, or sharp 90 degree or even 180 degree bends.For amateur work where you don't want to spend...
  • How do you cut crown molding in an electric mitre box?

    Crown molding is traditionally cut at a straight 45 degree miter with the molding sitting upright in the miter box. The only trick here is to realize that the saw bed is the ceiling, and the saw fence is the wall, so your molding is sitting upside down in the box. That was fine when we used...
  • How to patch a hardwood floor and make it look good.

    One of our viewers had removed a stair rail and the absent newel post left an ugly hole in the hardwood floor at the bottom of the stairs. How to patch it gracefully?You will probably never get an exact match with a small patch. So I recommend cutting out a full board in front of the steps, a...
  • How to bend electrical conduit without it collapsing.

    Bending electrical conduit can be a difficult job if you don't have a professional conduit bender. The problem is that it tends to just collapse. Heating it will certainly help, but it still flattens out or kinks.Alfonz from Vernon B.C. has a real nifty technique. He fills the conduit with san...
  • Installing vinyl sheet flooring.

    We watched some pros installing sheet vinyl flooring.First make sure that there are no cracks between boards in the sub-floor or they will show through the vinyl eventually. Do not fill the cracks with any kind of plaster product, it will break up under the vinyl and create bumps. Use a ceme...