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MDO Plywood & Tico Torres
MDO Plywood & Tico Torres

…of the Medium Density Overlay plywood on the ceiling of the front porch. The product…
…as sign board, is traditional plywood with a resin treated fiber overlay…
…paintable surface for the porch ceiling. The MDO, produced in Shelton…

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Protecting Your Roof Framing from Wind
Protecting Your Roof Framing from Wind

…protection is adding bracing to gable end roof framing. This is something that only a licensed…
…contractor should do. Brace Gable End Roof Framing Gable end roofs are more susceptible…
…you should check to see whether the roof framing is braced. The figure shows a cutaway…

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Enhanced Plywood and Subfloor Products
Enhanced Plywood and Subfloor Products

…causing the subfloor to show signs of exposure. Plywood or oriented strand board (OSB) used for floor decking…
…or water-resistant products in place of ordinary plywood or OSB. Plywood vs. OSB When plywood was developed to replace…

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Protecting Your Roof

…Install a roof deck of solid plywood 5/8 thickness to maximize…
…inches in the field of the plywood panel. Make sure that the…
…decking directly into the roof framing. In your existing home…
…is properly nailed to the roof framing. If you can see nails along…

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Crowe's Authentic Roof 2000 Roofing

…unfinished basement in lieu of a home theater. Slate is expensive to buy, expensive to install and often requires additional roof framing to support its weight. In many cases though, the curb appeal of a natural slate roof is priceless. Luckily for style…

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Roofing Materials

…square for regular tiles. Standard thickness slate weighs 700 to 800 pounds per square, and more for thicker varieties. Roof framing that can support an asphalt or wood roof may not bear up under the weight of tile or slate, so if you want to roof with…

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Creative Kids Spaces

…the walls, a ladder that leads up to a balcony reading nook and kid-friendly foam mats…
…was rough 2x4 framing inside, so I used plywood to cover the exposed areas, he says…
…safety, made a reading nook under the balcony with pillows and even created a telephone…

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Concrete Countertops: The Design and Construction Process

…Place three-inch-wide lauan plywood strips the length of the desired…
…of the area. On top, glue plywood strips with the desired depth…
…the larger disk will face the ceiling and will form the recess for…
…eighths of an inch disk of plywood or foam on one that is two…

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How to Make a Bed Headboard

…sometimes do this for you. Attach plywood to the top of the frame using…
…Lightly sand the edges of the plywood with medium-grit sandpaper…
…headboard covers a large piece of plywood cut to size with 1- or 2…
…suspending a decorative rod from the ceiling using fishing line. Hang tab…

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How to Prevent and Fix Roof Leaks

…of roof damage that could lead to a leak. Staining on the ceiling inside the house is almost a sure sign that the roof above…
…stain may not indicate the location of the leak. If you have plywood the water can run some distance before leaving a stain, he…

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