I just glued it against the wall with construction adhesive and rigged up a few pieces of scrap wood with my weights to keep the pressure on the wall until the glue cures for a few hours. It’s definitely a process but the results speak for themselves.
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If you are absolutely insistent on removing that lip from on the bottom plate the only other tool I could think of that would possibly work would be a portable electric planner. I would turn it on it’s side, adjust it so it’s on about it’s maximum cut depth, but also put down 1/8-1/4” piece of...
I spent 16 years in the service(no I didn't retire for personal reasons) but now I'm an NCCCO certified union crane operator.
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I'm a transplant from Ohio and no I don't have a sled and can't see myself getting one until we have more than a few inches of snow for more than a couple weeks a year, but here are a few of the toys we do have LOL
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I checked their website and they don't have an office in MN dangit! The other options I've found aren't very reasonably priced unfortunately either. The thought has crossed my mind of taking the drywall down and doing like it should have been done all along but that's a huge time commitment I'm...
Actually I'm a Wolverine fan(GO BLUE!) from Ohio(HATE OSU!)but transplanted to MN a few years ago after I got out of the Marines.
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Hey out there, Travis here, we live north of the metro area in Minnesota. I have tons of hobbies and interests, most of which either happen outside or in the garage.
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Hey out there I have a 3 car attached garage that is part of our split level home that I'm interested in trying to potentially insulate this year but here's the catch, the walls have already been drywalled, mudded and taped. Are there any options out there to do this without taking down the...
Ok. Here's my question. I have quite a few mechanics tools, woodworking tools and possibly plan to expand into gun smithing as well. Would it be a better idea to buy separate tool storage chests for each category of tool usage or buy one big one to store them all in?
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Ok here is the wall I intend to build this shelving to. I not scared to spend a little money here but due to all the stuff my girlfriend has, maximizing every nook of space is essential.
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