As you work your way upward, you’ll probably need to make some strategic cuts to account for windows, doors, and soffits. Use your square, level, and tape measure to ensure these cuts are as precise as possible. As always, make sure each nail you drive in leaves a little play for ...
Epoxy has many uses in the kitchen. ... It's strength as an adhesive issecond to none, so you may be considering using it to repair broken items in the kitchen. Because it can work equally well with wood, plastic, fiberglass, ceramic or even metal, you can use it to repair almost ...
MaryJane Rissberger 7 years ago I use it in my cat’s kibble. I put the kibble in a large (gallon) sized canister with 1 tablespoon of the clay, shake the canister to distribute it evenly and then scoop out the daily kibble. My kitty had soft moist stool that are very stinky and...