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Building a Shed Roof
Building a Shed Roof

Bob talks with lead framing carpenter Dan Enright as he and his crew work on the shed roof over the kitchen/family room area. What complicates the job is that the shed roof ends at the corner in a hip. This means the hip rafter will determine the lengths of all the different final rafters. Dan explains how using a SPEED ® Square he can determine his top cut, a four-twelve on a 45-degree angle and his "bird-mouth" cut at the other end of the rafter where it sits on the sill plate of the outside wall. Bob points out that when framing a hip it's important to alternately counter a rafter from one side with one from the other to prevent bowing out the hip rafter. With the rafters in place, it's just a matter of adding OSB sheathing and the roof is on.

Concrete Countertops: The Design and Construction Process
Concrete Countertops: The Design and Construction Process

…glue gun, a felt-tipped marker for measurements, a SPEED Square, measuring tape, blue painter s masking tape, silicone…
…the concrete surface when it finishes and a variable-speed polisher with a suggested speed of 900 rpm to 2,700…

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Circular Saw Safety
Circular Saw Safety

…Then they make a mark with a speed square on some part of it and then cut…
…straight as you can, slide your speed square up to the side of the base and…
…The side of the saw base and the speed square should be exactly parallel. …

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How to Install a New Lockset
How to Install a New Lockset

A new wood door will require a new lockset. Simple tools and accurate measurements make installing your own lockset an easy job.

Remodeling R.O.I.
Remodeling R.O.I.

Here's another great tip from BobVila.com. Before you remodel, consider how long you plan on owning your home. Some choices make more sense if you re selling sooner. Others, like adding personal touches, are better if you re planning on staying in your house five years or more. Keeping up with the Joneses can actually be a good rule of thumb if you re planning to sell your house within the next five years. First, take a look around your neighborhood. If it s rife with gourmet kitchens in granite and stainless-steel, bringing yours up to speed makes sense. But if homes are more modest in your area, a simple upgrade to your appliances, flooring and countertops might be more prudent. Bathrooms are always a safe bet for boosting your home s value. A new half bath (or two!), master bath or a larger, updated shower in the family bath are worthwhile remodels. But beware of super-fancy or trendy fixtures that can date quickly or not appeal to potential buyers taste. Studies have shown that new low-maintenance siding, windows and decks easily pay for themselves when you sell. But unless you plan to stay in your house for 10 years, skip the baroque fountain and the hot tub! Here s one more tip. Rather than bumping out for more living space, look to existing areas that are underused. Not only will it cost less per square foot, finishing your attic or basement will make the rest of your house more energy-efficient, and that sells, too. Find out more at BobVila.com: The ultimate home improvement web site! BobVila.com 2008

Benefits and Installation of Impact-Resistant Windows

…is 53-inches by 76-inches would have 28 square feet of exposure, and with a wind speed of 146 mph from a category 4 hurricane would…
…intrusion, Olmstead says. Both the window bucks (square box or frame within a concrete foundation for…

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Framing the Mashpee Home with Pressure-Treated Lumber
Framing the Mashpee Home with Pressure-Treated Lumber

Bob meets with Wes Lohr, the general contractor for the River Hill homes, as his crew sets the sill and the first floor deck to frame the new house. Lohr shows Bob how the sill is constructed of pressure-treated lumber set on top of a sill sealer that protects the wood from wicking moisture in the concrete foundation. The pressure-treated lumber is drilled to receive the sill posts from the foundation, then bolted down to hold the decking tight to the base. The deck for the house is built of 2X10 kiln-dried lumber and 3/4-inch tongue-and-groove sheathing. The sheathing is first glued then nailed to the joists. Bob marvels at the speed of modern construction with a first floor deck and walls that can be completed in a day. Lohr estimates that the structure of the house and the roof will be complete in five or six days, with two more days of work to shingle the roof.

Emergency Home Generators

…their Web sites. Consumers enter the square footage of the home and check off from…
…an imaginary home measuring 2,000 square feet was inputted. Among the items to…
…Test feature lowers the generator engine speed during the weekly test-run, reducing…

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Creating Your Ideal Home Theater

…t do a new room, the best choices are square or rectangular rooms that are enclosed…
…think digital distribution over high-speed Internet will eventually be the delivery…
…of choice for Americans that have high-speed Internet and a computer, he says. Once…

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Choosing a Paint Sprayer

…online resources or support lines for your product. If speed is your priority, consider horsepower. "The larger the horsepower…
…and the tip size they can support. Units with more pounds per square inch, gallons per minute and horsepower can spray thicker coatings…

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