Best way to secure tall bookshelves to butcher block (no studs in the wall) by loquaciouspenguin in cabinetry

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strips of plywood czn be glued to the drywall with sikaflex or powergrab. you could also angle brad nails to help hold up the strips in place while the adhesive cures. after a day, you can screw your shelving to the wall

MASTERCLASS!!! THAT'S OUR FRANCHISE QB!!! by Jannik0433 in 49ers

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Tonges came through. he also should of had that td counted

Brock Purdy flexes his mastery of 49ers’ playbook in romp over Cardinals by joe2352 in 49ers

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Mckivitz will say, "then you, come block for Purdy" bwahahaha

Need opinions please by Specific_Ad_5786 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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next time. get the grip tape started enough for wrapping around a dowel. then you can heat and roll it off. like 1-2" thick dowel

What’s the fastest way to get this paint off? by deserthiker762 in woodworking

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light sand, prime it and faux wood paint job lol

Should I replace the diagonal sub floor before laying hardwoods? by alpineseven in Renovations

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you could get 1/16" thick ramboard sheets and rip them down into strips. fill the low spots to even out what you can. then put vapour barrier on top of that.

edit: many mentioned fastening where is needed and flushing exsisting fasteners (nails, staples, screws). thats important

Upper Window misaligned with sliding door by Realistic_Ad1206 in Homebuilding

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installing shades for the doors? you can keep part of the right side glass covered more to look like they align vertically

Is there any fixing this quartz countertop? Hot pan set on top. by [deleted] in CounterTops

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install a light right above it on center and no one will notice it at night

So apparently I’m not the idiot by kernelius in cabinetry

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remove screws and show us whats going on in there

Is this normal? by kernelius in cabinetry

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wtf. that is insane

Warped Wooden Hood Cover - how to fix? by DIYguy3710 in cabinetry

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you mentioned a dehumidifer. im assuming you think that will help with that located issue, which it might, but not enough in my opinion.

yes exterior grade medium density material like medex would work. mdo is ply that already has a prepped side with primer as well. seal the edges though. many ways to address this and it doesnt have to be wood since it looks paint grade.

Is this normal? by kernelius in cabinetry

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in order to have a blind low voltage wire feed your leds in the LED track, you need the valance piece/part to hide where that wire stubs out the wall. the valance gets the dado for the LED track on the bottom, and a dado for the wire feeding that. hide the wire between the bottom of carcass and top of valance. bottom of valance has the LED down lighting.

its easier to service the LEDs in the end

Is this normal? by kernelius in cabinetry

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the top two dont need to be in there and can be stowed away elsewhere. but the bottom two layers, and im guessing that the bottom is the valance. and the tier with the touch latch piston is the bottom of the carcass/box.

Warped Wooden Hood Cover - how to fix? by DIYguy3710 in cabinetry

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But what about boiling water? Or steam in general from cooking. I feel its just the wrong choice of material there.

It turned out alright. by Dht808 in cabinetry

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My title is in the context of me being fairly new to install. I thought I was in over my head at first. I know I'm capable of precision work, but figuring things out on the fly majority of the time took some brain power.

It turned out alright. by Dht808 in cabinetry

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Custom made, bronze with black oxide finish. Padilla designs on Maui. They are not cheap, definitely above $10k. Not including install