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  • How to Fix carpet holes

    step by step direction on how to repair carpet holes

  • How to Lay Out Stairways

    You may build a single set of stairs between a first and second floor of a home. This layout procedure can also be adapted to laying out steps between any two levels, such as from a deck to a...

  • How to Square a Concrete Slab

    Before you commit to pouring concrete in your slab forms, you need to make sure that the slab is in "square." Being "in square" means that all corners are at 90-degree angles. No matter what shape...

  • DIY Lumber Rack

    Lumber racks protect your lumber from damage caused by warping, water and termites, among others. A lumber rack will allow you to store your wood up off the floor while keeping it clear from your...

  • How to Measure for Crown Moulding

    Crown molding provides the finishing touch to a room. The broad step of edging that finishes the wall at the ceiling can add an elegant flair. The hardest part about installing crown molding is...

  • How to Test a Jointer

    A jointer can save the average woodworker hours of tedium with a hand plane. Ideally, a board should come off the jointer with an almost perfectly flat edge. The angle of that edge should match...

  • DIY Estimating Siding

    Estimating siding need not be an intimidating task. Contractors and estimators have followed the same tried-and-true methods for estimating siding for many years without fail. If you are planning...

  • How to Calculate Price Per Square Foot for Insulation

    Insulation comes packaged in many different sizes and each package has the number of square feet marked on it. You must know the total square feet of an area to be insulated and the number of bags...

  • How to Build & Frame a Bathroom Shower Stall

    Ceramic tile has many beautiful design options which is why so many people choose to build their own shower stall. Like in most aspects of construction, if you keep your framing level and plumb,...

  • Metal Lathe Cutting Tools

    Once you have your metal lathe, you will still need a few other tools before you can begin any metal projects. Here are some tools you should have on hand.

  • How to Square a Wall Frame

    Wall frames constructed of 2x4 inch lumber are the essential building blocks of many structures. Whether you're building a house, a shed, remodeling, or adding an addition, you'll probably need to...

  • Bathroom Tile Installation Costs

    Resistance to water damage and safety considerations makes tile a solid choice for a bathroom. Some types of tile have a rough surface that prevents slipping and falling. Many factors, including...

  • How to Determine Square Without One

    There are many times where you want to make sure that what you're building or laying out has nice square corners, but you may not have a framing square with you. Or what if you're laying out a new...

  • How to Cut Thin Wood

    Thin wood is generally classified as any thickness under 1/8 of an inch. These small pieces of wood can be used to conceal lesser quality frame boards. Thin wood or veneers can be expensive....

  • Crawl Space Ventilation Requirements

    Building codes vary from region to region, but there are some basic requirements when considering ventilation for a crawl space. The primary goal is to eliminate or minimize moisture in a crawl...

  • How to Frame Wall Studs

    Wall framing is absolutely essential to any framing project. It must be done correctly and safely, or you may have structural and compatibility problems down the road. Most carpenters swear by the...

  • What Are the Basic Carpenter Tools?

    Although carpentry tools number in the hundreds, there are five tools that are absolutely necessary for basic carpentry.The following article will discuss the history, significance and use of each...

  • How to Figure Square Footage Measurements of a Mobile Home

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  • How to Use Pocket Screws for Wood Joinery

    This article will expose you to a relatively new innovation for joining wood pieces together. These pocket screw joints are one of the strongest joints obtainable. At the same time this is one...

  • How to Make Wooden Gates

    How to make a wooden gate in six steps.

  • How to Build a Stair Railing

    Here's how to build a post to post system railing you can decorate beautifully for the holidays with garland and bows!

  • Understand the Importance of a Square When Using Hand Tools

    Learn how to use different tools on a tool belt in this free video guide to basic hand tools.

  • How to Reinforce a Drawer Bottom

    You don't have to replace a sagging drawer bottom. A typical drawer has a cavity beneath it that's just deep enough so you can strengthen the bottom with a piece of plywood. The following article...

  • How to Test a Carpenter's Square for Accuracy

    When it comes to working with measurement tools, you've got to make sure that they are accurate. Nothing is worse than getting to the end of a project and realizing that your level was slightly...

  • How to Convert Square Feet to Yards

    When thinking about installing carpet or working with landscape, it's often useful to have some quick conversion tools handy. This will particularly help you when planning how much carpet you will...

  • How to Use a Quick Square

    The quick square helps construction workers cut 90-degree angles or miter cuts at 45 degrees. It has a square flange along one side that acts as a guide for the power saw. Roofing angles are cut...

  • How to Use A Measuring Square

    A measuring square (which is actually the shape of a triangle) is a carpenter's tool generally used for marking angles when cutting rafters or boards. This square comes in a 6 inch and a 12 inch...

  • How to Build a Corner Cabinet

    Sometimes space in the home is tight. If you want to maximize the space you do have, you should think about creating a corner cabinet to display or store items in your home. Building a corner...

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