countertops are considered easy to repair. When they need refreshing, most only require a bit of sanding with a 220 fine-gritsandpaper and re-oiling. Some only need a reapplication of the special finish with which they were surfaced. Most countertops
poured. Attach the sidepieces to the baseboard by drilling drywallscrews into the edge of the baseboard. Repeat to attach the other both sides of the joint. Squeeze a fourth-of-an-inch bead of caulk evenly around the mold. Cheng says that tilting
roof flashing lays flat against the roof surface. Apply a bead of roof caulking between the underside of the shingles and of the home, install the supplied ceiling trim ring with drywallscrews following the manufacturer's instructions. Step 6
inch lumber 2-inch foam Batting Spray adhesive Medium-gritsandpaper Upholstery fabric 2 standard lag bolts Picture frame hangers screws. Lightly sand the edges of the plywood with medium-gritsandpaper. Cut 2-inch foam to fit the size of the headboard. Glue
are much stronger and easier to apply than the toughest metal bead corner available. No-Coat Corners are constructed with a 2" flap eliminates any cracking along the edge, making "feathering" easier, while creating a stronger bond. And, because these
grain. While blending in a scratch, you may create an area that looks different from the rest of the countertop. A light, feathering stroke will tone down changes. Another option is to hand polish the entire countertop for a blended finish. Deeper marks
family that bring a wide selection of individual panel widths and bead depths and spacing, as well as configuration and height options eight-foot lengths that are easier to cut and install. The bead in beadboard refers to the design that is cut vertically into
start with one of the side pieces. Apply a bead of icing along the bottom, and place it Working with one piece at a time, apply a bead of icing along the edges of each piece Step 5: Decorative Trim Add an extra bead of icing to the inside and outside of the
installer or supplier, styles will have different names. Crown molding styles range from simple designs, with one line or bead, to intricate, ornate pieces with multiple lines, beads and other stylized features like dental blocks or egg-and-dart
the plaster and is finished with a metal bead at the corners. The scratch coat (shown here) goes to within two inches of the bead. The brown coat will go just to the corner. The finish coat will cover the bead completely and taper to the corner.