Issue 161
Features
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A Do-It-Yourself Molding Machine
Make a custom molding cutter to match the profile of old sash or other damaged trim.
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Don't Skip the Primer
The right primer improves the look and longevity of a paint job.
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Improving Kitchen-Cabinet Storage
Roll-out storage boosts capacity and utility.
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Energy Efficient From the Ground Up
One builder's plan yields Vermont's most energy-efficient house.
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25' Tapes
They're not all the same, so don't just grab the first one.
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Restoring Window Sashes
Yes, they're worth fixing. Those old windows were built better (and from better wood) than anything you can buy today.
Article
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Adding an Outside Outlet
Did you ever need power in the backyard? Here's how to get it.
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Protecting A House During Construction
A scratched door, a chipped tub, or a broken window can sour a project in a heartbeat.
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Three Unique Styles of Fireplace Mantels
Different mantel designs, different materials, and different techniques all yield great results.
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Framing a Roof Valley
Do the math on a calculator so that you can concentrate on what's important: getting the rafters right.
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Tips and Techniques for Installing Glass Tile
Professional tilesetter Tom Meehan explains why installing glass is trickier than ceramic tile, and he shows how to get the job done right.
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Video
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How to Use a Water Level
All you really need is a length of plastic tubing and a bucket of water
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Tape Measure Tips
Not all tapes are created equal, so here are a few tips for making accurate measurements
Ask the Experts
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Reboring a door
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Condensation on housewrap
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Hairline cracks in retaining wall
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Stripping paint from a brick fireplace