How to install baseboards and door trim! Tips and tricks for easy removal and install of new trim, how to do bullnose corners, and more!
When a wall is too long to use a single piece of baseboard, two boards must be joined end-to-end. The right way to do this is to cut opposing 45 degree angled mitre cuts. To ensure the baseboard stays tight against the wall, find a stud and end the top mitre cut just beyond it,...
Boards for Base Molding: We chose 1×8 MDF Boards for Crown Molding: We opted for a simple rather than ornate look and chose 1×4 MDF. We ran one on the wall and one on the ceiling to create a wrapped-corner look. Battens (vertical boards): In the past we have used 1×4 or 1...
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First, secure the angles or 2×4 wood blocks in place with screws. Then, use nails with higher bending strength to finish the job. We used 5/4 trim boards. According to the rules, the spacing between the vertical beams of a staircase should not exceed 9 inches. If you are using solid...
How to Install Cabinets for Built-Ins This is not a tutorial for perfectionists of carpenters. I believe in progress, not perfection, so my flaws are hidden under trim and caulk. When it’s all said and done, no one is the wiser except me. ...
1″x2″x8′ furring strips for shelf supports– two 14.5″ pieces for each shelf, 2 boards will give you enough for one closet with four -five shelves. (You can also use common board for this, but furring strips tend to be cheaper and these don’t have to be the prettiest wood.) ...
3-13 resize, paddata, and trimdata Functions: Change the size of data by adding or removing elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13 smoothdata2 Function: Smooth noisy data in two dimensions . . . . . ...
8. Trim the flooring along the wall 9. Double-cut the sheets 10. After double-cut, fold up one sheet and trace the joint line (for tape positioning) 11. Place the double-sided tape over the joint line. Remove the protective foil and replace the 2 sheets tight edge to edge. 12. Pla...
If the basement has already been framed, how can we seal the foam boards behind the 2×4 to create the barrier needed. Reply Todd My recommendation is to move those walls (not as hard as you think) away from the wall so you can insulate correctly. Reply James How do you keep a ...