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The Coping Saw
The Coping Saw

…practice, most of us encounter coping in cutting trim work, especially cornice and baseboard moldings. Only the coping saw can give the…
…that is to be nailed to the wall. Finally, cope along the cut line on the face of the mitered…

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Installing the Baseboards
Installing the Baseboards

…carpenters were ready to trim out the baseboards…
…to the first floor's baseboard installation as well…
…not uncommon that the trim is more elaborate than…
…on the first floor the baseboard in made up of several…
…Lidell fits the antique trim around the register…

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Basement Trim
Basement Trim

…door casing has been milled off-site and each trim section is comprised of two pieces. The inside…
…or back band, slips neatly over the inside trim for a beautiful look. Unlike traditional trim that meets in the corners at a 45 degree angle…

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LP SmartStart Trim and Fascia

…trimming the rafter ends with pine, the Habitat crew is using L-P's SmartStart Fascia and then finishing it off with SmartStart Trim. SmartSystem products replicate the appearance of solid wood with added performance benefits. They have an engineered wood…

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Porch Trim

The architect's design for the back porch called for some beefed up columns to complement the large overhang. To accomplish this Bob and Ryley built out 6x6 columns with 3/4" stock and 1 1/2" pine 1x8s and trimmed the top and base.

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Installing New Doors

…jack plane will also trim it to fit and isn…
…put the core in the jamb to check for fit…
…Carefully remove the trim or casing around the…
…re hanging a new jamb, you'll need to…
…fill the trim nail or trim screw holes and any…
…frame and check both jamb sides for plumb…

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Crown Molding

…outside corners, whether coping or mitering. We miter all our corners, says Larkin. Probably 90 percent of installers out there cope. To Larkin, mitering all corners is a point of pride, as it requires precise measurements and cuts to ensure a flawless joint…

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Laminate Floor Basics

…for any grain or finish option. Trim and Style Options Like hardwoods, there are many different types of trim and transition pieces available for…
…caps, stair nosings, moldings, and baseboard are all available for most finish applications…

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Exterior Doors and Storm Doors

…the door seals tightly to the jamb and swings properly. It is a…
…this before adding the interior trim. Apply expanding foam carefully…
…weather strip the entire door jamb; 2) apply one continuous strip…
…between the door and the door jamb without making the door too hard…

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20 Ways to Save Money on Heat this Winter

…Carefully remove interior window trim and use water-based low…
…window and wall under window trim. (c) Maureen Blaney Flietner…
…window and wall under window trim. (c) Maureen Blaney Flietner…
…heat and those with electric baseboard heaters need one that directly…

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