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Bryan D

Decatur, IN
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Garage door question

When i bought my house three years ago i was told that the two owners ago used the garage as a second living room and had the the garage door taken out and built a wall there. Then the ...»
owners before be put in the garage door and track. My problem is the door is not sealed up just right. I can see daylight almost all the way around mainly on the bottom, and the sides and top, as seen in the pictures are, only sealed by the white rubber door seal. What can i do to seal this up better to help keep it warmer when i am working in it?

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Bryan D Decatur, IN
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    Commented on Mar 13, 2013
    Woodbridge i will do that. is there another material that i should put on the inside of the ...»
    garage to help out? like behind the tracks or do you think that adjusting the weatherstripping will work?

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Outside concrete crack

This crack is only 1/8" or less thick. The top of the picture is at the edge of the house by the foundation (slab on grade) and ends at a the edge of the walkway. It is not high enough to trip on yet. What is the best way to fix this? Thanks for any info.
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Bryan D Decatur, IN
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    Thanks. I was thinking of doing that but was not sure it that would help. Again thanks for the ...»
    info.

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  • I created a fun little chart that displays the process a little better. Come check out all 4 steps as well as many other after shots at:

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How to edge flower beds... like a pro!

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    so would this work along a concrete driveway?
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DIY Farmhouse Table for $65

I was wanting a farmhouse table for my back porch. For only $65 of lumber I was able to recreate a $2000 Restoration Hardware table. I opted for pine to save on cost, but this can also ...»
be made in cedar to last outdoors much longer. It would also make a great indoor dining table. You can see the full tutorial at http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2012/06/fancy-x...

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    Commented on Jul 16, 2012
    I will.
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    Very nice garage and nice truck.
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Heating question

I have electric baseboards in each room of my rooms. The thermostat is on the other side of the rooms. And the stats are old turn knob that has only "comfort zone and like two numbers on ...»
either side. My question is would it be smart or worth it to replace them with programmatic digital stats to make them more efficient?

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Bryan D Decatur, IN on Jun 25, 2012
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    Michael Jacobs on Jul 27, 2012
    Any heating or cooling system will give 'pay-backs' from the use of a programmable thermostat. ...»
    Just follow the Mfg. instructions for use.

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911 Address Signs
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Tools: Dust collection on Compound miter saw

I am tired of after every project having to clean up my garage from all the saw dust. Today i hooked up one of my shop vacs to the chop saw and once i was done there was a fine dust all ...»
over the garage from the shop vac spitting out really fine dust. What can i do to keep that from happening again? Is there a step that i am forgetting or do i need a bigger shop vac?

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Bryan D Decatur, IN on May 01, 2012
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    KMS Woodworks on May 15, 2012
    I have my main 2500 cfm dust collector plumbed directly outside. I will sometimes move the ...»
    hose about when it is running. The static is REAL as I have been shocked a few times...a bit like running wooly socks over the carpet and touching a metal door knob.

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