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In this article I give you the usual heights for fixture drains, vents, cleanouts and supply lines for rough-in for the following...
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There are times when the homeowner must replace a plumbing fixture or at least remove it. I'm referring to the toilet, tub and sink...
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COPE: To cut or shape the end of a base or crown molding so it will cover and fit the contour of an adjoining piece of base or crown...
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The days of the back saw and miter box, I think, are things of the past. Today, we use compound power miter saws, also commonly called...
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When installing crown molding wider than 3 1/2", we find that when cutting the crown molding to length, we have to lay it face down...
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This article explains how to start with a square opening to end up with a rounded one with a drawing to help. The focus is on a drywalled...
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You're planning on building a shop or backyard shed and would like to build your own door a little wider or taller than a conventional...
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In this article I give the rough openings for pre-hung doors. A drawing explains the details of how to hang the door and where to shim...
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A pocket door is so named because the door slides into a pocket in the wall and disappears, leaving only its leading edge visible with a...