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Collingwood sawdust builders

Professional | Waxhaw, NC
Services: Remodeling, Carpentry, Building & Construction
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  • Cabinets closed 2
  • cabinets open. Hard to tell on these photos but cabinet opens to reveal 3 storage areas.  Each outside door is pegboard on top and shelves at the bottom.  Center unit is walled up half way with places to hang on each side and above center divider is shelving. 3
  • close-up of one side and the center unit.  all three are hinged with piano hinge on back and caster on the base for moving around. 2

I finally got tired of having all my tools scattered all over my garage and decided to build 4 cabinets to hold it all

(well, almost all). They are on casters so I can roll them around when needed, but you must roll them out to open them up.
Richard H
Richard H Wylie, TX
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    Commented on Feb 10, 2012
    great idea
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  • Open up the crack edges with the point of a 5-in-1 tool to create a V-shaped groove, dust out and prime.  Screw down the springy wall to the closest studs.
  • Pack in a flexible patching compound like Sher-Wms ConSeal (knife grade), then run your finger down the crack and and pull out what you can.
  • Cover the crack with the low profile version of fiber tape.
  • Apply 2-3 coats of joint compound, sand and prime.
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How to repair settling cracks in the drywall.

This is only a patch, so if significant settling is still occurring at a fast rate, take care of that first. Otherwise, it works well.

Best, Charles

Peace Painting Co., Inc.
Peace Painting Co., Inc. Alpharetta, GA
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  • Collingwood sawdust builders
    Commented on Jan 23, 2012
    charlotte doe's that too.Definately look into it
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Tools: has anyone heard of magnum pro collated nails,21 degree.plastic striped.Have a few boxes but a little weary to use in hi

Collingwood sawdust builders
Collingwood sawdust build... Waxhaw, NC
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    Commented on Jan 23, 2012
    well I have had problems with sub standard nails .I'd rather spend the extra money than buy ...»
    new guns.I looked them up also.I did pop a strip and they worked fine. I had just never heard of magnums.So far so good though.

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  • Smooth with hi-hat lights will be awesome

Walls & Ceilings: Does Anyone Know the Best and Fastest way

The ceiling has a texture, I need to remove it and make it smooth.. Any Ideas please..
Jerrod W
Jerrod W Snellville, GA
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  • Collingwood sawdust builders
    Commented on Jan 23, 2012
    probably easier to skim new mud,and sand to smooth
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A Weathered Plaster finish - glazes mimic waterstains and calcifications .

This finish is great in bar rooms, , mudrooms and outdoor areas
Casa Bella Faux Finishes
Casa Bella Faux Finishes Charlotte, NC
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  • Collingwood sawdust builders
    Commented on Jan 23, 2012
    I love this finish.you rock kris
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Remodeling: Contractors- Do you want to get connected?

I just saw several hometalk contractors ask for "likes" on facebook without much success. First of all- ask for people to connect with you on hometalk. It is a much more powerful ...»
marketing tool. Now let's take the opportunity to connect on facebook.

1. Make sure you that you follow "hometalk.com" on facebook- http://www.facebook.com/Hometalk They have over 234K fans!

2. In the comments section of this post let us know your professional facebook page so we can connect with you.

Post somthing like this in the reply section so we can connect with you, "Thanks for connecting with us on facebook- http://www.facebook.com/SawHorseAtlanta. Don't forget to connect with us on hometalk as well- http://www.hometalk.com/member/2bx3gno6xd."

Let's get connected today! Reply with your link and we will connect with you as well.

SawHorse.net
SawHorse.net Atlanta, GA
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  • Collingwood sawdust builders
    Commented on Jan 23, 2012
    hay sawhorse hows hotlanta.Couldnt bleave buckhead last time i came down .wow what a new city
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: I have a home that has ceiling sheetrock in bad shape, what can I do to the ceiling to cover it up?

Veronica D
Veronica D Athens, GA
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  • Collingwood sawdust builders
    Commented on Jan 15, 2012
    screw up any areas suspected of sagging,cut and tear off tape, retape ,mud and sand.If not ...»
    satisfied with that ,use a mix of mud and latex paint ,with a little tint and apply liberally.Looks better than old popcorn.Cheap alternative to faux finish .

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Carpentry / Woodworking: really want to travel.Anyone need a great frame carpenter for custom home.Will work for food LOL.Git that ol travelin jo

Collingwood sawdust builders
Collingwood sawdust build... Waxhaw, NC
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    Commented on Jan 12, 2012
    hahaha everytime I post it cuts it off.Where it goes ?nobody knows?
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DIY Projects: any input on cordless driver/drills for basic use for a novice?

Kathy P
Kathy P Haledon, NJ
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  • Collingwood sawdust builders
    Commented on Jan 12, 2012
    Ryobi for reliability and cost.Around the house jobs.
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  • That drill/driver isn't big enough, I need more power! I don't think so Tim! These compact drill/drivers pack more of a punch than you might think.  Check out what this real user thought: http://bit.ly/wZF0LT 4
  • Everyone dreams of owning a giant cabinet saw, but not everyone has the room or the budget (or loves their fingers too much). Check out what this user thought about something a little more accommodating: http://bit.ly/ArMdNV 12
  • Running out of room in your shop?  This miter saw takes the space of a compound miter saw, yet still gets the cutting capacity of a sliding rail miter saw.  Check out what this contractor thought: http://bit.ly/wz8Wdh 6
  • Tackling any projects with multiple materials?  A twin blade circular saw is a great solution allowing you to cut without switching blades. Watch it in use: http://bit.ly/yOvtYw 1
  • Laser levels are handy tools that offer faster, more accurate solutions for a variety of tasks.  Green lasers offer a 400% brighter line for interior work. For more info check out: http://bit.ly/zp8ezo 1
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Hey, Hometalkers!

Which one of these tools would you most likely use during your next project in 2012? Tell us here and we will select five random responses who will receive a free tool bag! And I mean, ...»
this thing will fit 5 drills, or 3 circular saws, or somewhere in the tens of thousands of drill bits.

(Contest ends Monday at midnight.)

ToolSelect.com
ToolSelect.com Grand Rapids, MI
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  • Collingwood sawdust builders
    Commented on Jan 12, 2012
    I need a new portable tablesaw.I use each of these in all my work.Love the table saw ...»
    though,love it,yep,sure do.I could use a new ROCKWELL TABLE SAW!

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