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Handling Your Hand Saw

…cutting line on the backside of the piece. You'll notice a significant improvement. Another way is to o use a utility knife utility knife to score the cut. This will give you an accurate measurement and make the cut smoother. How many teeth…

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Insulating Water Heaters, Pipes and Attic Spaces

…hot water pipes in the basement. Use a utility knife to cut the foam ends at an angle to cover…
…fiberglass and cut the insulation with a utility knife. Cut the insulation with a utility knife. Step 6: Position the cut insulation…

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Installing Carpet Tiles

…to remove any registers. Use a utility knife as necessary to remove sections…
…bottom side facing up. Use a utility knife to make several light cuts along…
… Cut between the marks with a utility knife. Step 9: Install the edge…

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Installing Beadboard Wainscoting

…the edge of the molding with a utility knife, which will allow the molding…
…molding to match. Using a utility knife, carve the corner edges so they…
…a perfect fit later. Use a utility knife to carve the edges. Step 22…

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Easy Greening: Affordable Ways to Green Your Home

…another effective and fairly inexpensive energy-saving step. DIYers will require a short list of tools (hammer, utility knife, tape measure, self-adhesive foam), and the less tool-savvy can usually turn to a weatherization contractor…

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Soundproof Your Studio for a Better Podcast

…the fabric is tight, trim off any excess with a sharp utility knife. The finished surface has a solid, monolithic look…
…the fabric is tight, trim the excess material with a utility knife. The last step is to attach wheels to the panel…

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Repairing Window or Door Screens

… Step 7: Trim away the excess screen. Use a utility knife to cut away the excess screen outside the spline. Be…
…the screen has been stapled on all four sides, use a utility knife to trim away the excess screen. Pull the sides tight…

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Replacing Broken Glass in a Window

…will need to be removed. Use a utility knife to score the paint along one of…
…Scrape off remaining putty Use a utility knife to remove all traces of the old…
…Scrape off all the old putty with a utility knife. Step 9: Measure the opening…

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Installing New Doors

…splitting. Mark the cut line, then score it with a sharp utility knife. Use a straightedge or a straight 1x4 clamped to the…
…front plate for the striker, then mortise it in with a utility knife and chisel the same way you did it for the hinge leaf…

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Hanging Drywall

…score deeply along the line with a utility knife. Turn the board so that the uncut…
…Once the board snaps, use a utility knife to cut the paper along the fold. Use a utility knife to knock off any high points or…

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