Issue 286 – Oct/Nov 2019
Features
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2 Methods for Patching a Hardwood Floor
Learn professional techniques for evaluating damaged flooring, removing individual boards, and installing seamless repair patches.
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How to Install Built-up Crown Molding
Use these time-tested design principles and basic carpentry techniques to create beautiful layered crown and cornice trim details that will dress up any room in your house.
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Retrofitting a Home Elevator
Powered by suction, pneumatic vacuum elevators are a low-maintenance, compact alternative to conventional lifts, plus they have a much more modern look.
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Clever Fix for a Sagging Floor
Learn how to level floor framing in an old home by lifting joists with temporary walls, installing a midspan beam, and adding new studs to distribute the load down to the foundation.
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Updating a Traditional Design With Modern Elements
Modern accents and a monochromatic color scheme enliven the traditional design of this 19th-century-inspired home
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Fine Homebuilding Issue #286 Online Highlights
Find online articles and videos on kitchens, how to cut a straight edge on a crooked board, and more.
Tips & Techniques
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Create the Perfect Caulk JointMasking tape and solvents are the key to a clean bead of sealant.
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Carving Knives Make Clean CopesFor cleaning up molding joints, a specialty woodcarving tool works better than a typical utility knife.
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Ladder HelperThis homemade rack conveniently holds small workpieces when working up high.
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Driver-Bit StorageMake a simple pocket for keeping several bits handy by wrapping a piece of a bicycle inner tube around the base of your cordless drill.
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Keep Out Sewer GasesA drink cup beats a pile of rags if you need to temporarily plug a plumbing drain pipe when replacing a toilet.
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Open Out-of-Reach WindowsA DIY extension handle works well for window cranks that can't be operated from the ground.
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Tools & Materials
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Heavyweight Portable TablesawThe sturdy and powerful Grizzly G0870 10-in tablesaw is a workhorse on the job site.
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Clever Clamps for Drawer InstallationPowertec's Drawer Front Installation Clamps make simple work of this often-frustrating task.
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Semi-Pro Paint SprayerThe Wagner Flexio 3000 spray rig is a good alternative to professional painting equipment when you want a faster, smoother job than you can get with a brush or roller.
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Stress-Free SanderThe Makita XOB01Z 5-in. cordless random-orbit sander is well balanced and more convenient than its corded counterparts.
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Toilet TamerOatey LiquiLock powder makes removing an old toilet less of a mess.
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Versatile Electrical BoxUnlike typical work boxes that have one connection method or another, Carlon's Zip Box Blue electrical boxes have a 3-in-1 mounting system so you don't ever have the wrong type for the job at hand.
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Thermally Broken StudsTstuds are a new energy-efficient framing product that look like vertical trusses made from two thin boards joined by a series of angled dowels.
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Hinges for Thin Door and Drawer FrontsBlum Expando T hinges have a unique pressure-fit mounting system that only requires 1/4-in. penetrations into cabinet doors and drawer faces.
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A New Line of Push-to-Connect FittingsSharkBite launches a professional series of plastic fittings that is claimed to speed up PEX-to-PEX rough plumbing jobs.
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Polymer-Modified WoodLignia polymer-impregnated pine decking is an attractive new alternative to pressure-treated lumber.
HOUSES by Design
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Row House RevivedA major remodel of the back of this 1890s brick home brings in more light and makes a better connection to an existing rooftop deck.
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Back to Plumb and in PlaneCreative framing and trim details straighten out the kinks during the remodel of a crooked old timber-frame farmhouse in Vermont.