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Replacing an Interior Door

…and level, and drive 10-penny nails through the frame, shims and part…
…plumb, and then drive the finish nails until they are nearly flush with…
…Fasten the trim into place with 6-penny finishing nails. Use a nail set to counter-sink…

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How to Build a Redwood Planter

…s outer edge. Use two 6d nails at each board end. penetrating…
…the 2X2 at the other. These nails can be countersunk and filled…
… 2 pieces 24 1/2" Nails 60 12-penny 160 6-penny *Deck Heart and Deck Common…

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Saving Money on Installing Windows
Saving Money on Installing Windows

Al Stiles and Stever set a new window on the back porch of the Naples, Florida cottage. Using a combination of inexpensive stock windows and one custom-sized window, they show how to save money and time.

Building a Victorian Style Breezeway
Building a Victorian Style Breezeway

Bob points out that Victorian cottages had camp-style exposed framing in the old days and Ryley is attempting to recreate this look with modern attributes. They are using straight grain fir for the framing as it is a higher grade than most framing materials and will hold paint better. Next step is bead board sheeting to look like Victorian paneling. On the outside where in Victorian days builders would have attached the shingles Bob is installing rigid insulation. He puts on two layers perpendicular to cover the seams. Then Ryley and Bob nail a layer of plywood sheathing to the outside.

Building a Covered Porch
Building a Covered Porch

Bob lends a hand to contractor Bob Ryley as he begins construction of the porch at the project on Martha's Vineyard. Ryley starts out by explaining the use of concrete forms to Bob. He then connects pressure treated limber to the side of the house with six-inch lag bolts to secure the joists. After the joists are in place Bob and Ryley start the deck with one by four vertical grade fir. Which is a traditional material used on covered porches. After the decking is installed Ryley and Bob Start on the columns salvaged from the other side of the Victorian.

Building Joists and Rafters
Building Joists and Rafters

Ryley and Bob discuss the special beam being installed which utilizes a fletch plate. The plate is made of steel and is then sandwiched between two pieces of wood for added strength. Bob assists in bolting the plate to the wood and then securing the beam in place. The remaining joists and rafters are then added.

threshold detailing

…the edge of the door frame on the thin edge with 4-6 penny finish nails and are nailed in the thick edge into studs (that are hidden inside the wall) with 8, 10 or 12 penny nails depending on how well they hold. They need to be…

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…coats of paint up in place. - Attach the trim first only to the door frame with 4 or 6 penny nails and glue and nail the miter joints. THEN, put some nails in the outside through to the framing. This way it is easier to maintain your 1/4…

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