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Fiber Cement Siding
Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber Cement Installation Fiber cement may be heavier than vinyl…
…product and keeping it dry. Cutting fiber cement is harder than cutting real…
…circular saw, or a diamond-tip miter saw. Cutting fiber cement will release silica dust…

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Custom Paneling Systems
Custom Paneling Systems

…Creating a profile means multiple components baseboard, rails, stiles, panels, caps to create…
…nails, a caulk gun for adhesive, and a miter saw for corners," Farr says. Homeowners…
…against damage. MDF is made from wood fiber waste material making it easy to machine…

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Refining a Room with Beadboard Wainscoting
Refining a Room with Beadboard Wainscoting

…framed by a chair railing (also called a top rail) above and a baseboard (also called a base, or bottom, Installed beadboard from…
…equipment will be required. For tools, a table saw, nail gun and miter saw are essential for cutting exact lengths of panel sheets…

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The Coping Saw

…trim work, especially cornice and baseboard moldings. Only the coping saw…
…Next, cut the second piece using a miter box or miter saw power. Cut it at a forty…
…leaving the end with an inside miter. This means that the portion of…

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Installing the Baseboards

… A unique aspect of the baseboard installation on the second…
…challenges to the first floor's baseboard installation as well. Work…
…electrical cut-outs made with a miter box. Like the second floor…
…wood, on the first floor the baseboard in made up of several pieces…

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Crown Molding

…can be challenging to cut on the average miter saw. Homeowners looking to install the…
…nailed to the studs. Corners will require a miter saw and a jigsaw or coping saw (if the…
…corners, whether coping or mitering. We miter all our corners, says Larkin. Probably…

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Saving Energy with Electric Resistance Heating

…Electric resistance heat can be provided by electric baseboard heaters, electric wall heaters, electric radiant…
…electric thermal storage systems. Electric Baseboard Heaters Electric baseboard heaters are zonal heaters controlled by thermostats…

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Concrete Countertops: The Design and Construction Process

…side of the template. Cut a Melamine baseboard wrapped in durable plastic into the size…
…transfer the knockout dimensions to the baseboard. Now s a good time to break out your…
…poured. Attach the sidepieces to the baseboard by drilling drywall screws into the edge…

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How to Build a Picture Frame

…all that are required to build picture frames. Making the 45 degree miter cuts is best accomplished with a table saw, radial arm saw, or compound miter saw, but a simple miter box used with care can create straight cuts and perfect 90 degree angles…

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Moving Heat from Room to Room

…average temperature of 180 F to 200 F for baseboard heat and 80 F to 85 F for radiant floors…
…or "fins" located along the pipes in baseboard registers or transferred directly to…
…each zone, sending hot water to that baseboard or heating zone only when called for…

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