Small holes in drywall, about the size of a doorknob and larger, cannot be fixed with only drywall compound or spackle because the patching compound will collapse into the hole without adequate support. To repair these small holes in drywall, you'll need an adhesive patch kit that can cover...
Another option is to add a fast-drying patching plaster or anchoring like Fixall and mix it into a bundle of copper mesh or steel wool to strengthen it. Then push it in to plug the hole and smooth over the exterior. APresto Patchcan be used indoors to seal over the mesh and cover t...
Try using a screwdriver or scissors to carefully push the broken wires back into place. Add a coat of household cement or clear nail polish to seal the hole and prevent insect entry. If the screen has simply come loose along one side or corner, use staples (for wood frames) or a sp...
Try using a screwdriver or scissors to carefully push the broken wires back into place. Add a coat of household cement or clear nail polish to seal the hole and prevent insect entry. If the screen has simply come loose along one side or corner, use staples (for wood frames) or a sp...
11/21/17 – Electrical Soffit Lights byRichard The electrical installation has finally begun with the addition of can lights to our soffits. These lights needed to get installed so the siding contractor can cut out the soffit panels with openings in ...
The ASARCO Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust was created in 2009 as a result of the confirmation of the ASARCO Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate, and pay valid Asbestos Personal Injury Claims in accordance with the ASARCO...
I used a hole saw to cut out the holes for the shower head and handle and a router with a straight bit to cut out the corners of the side panels for the base and cut a slight angle on the two side panels (the wall was about 1/2 inch off from top to bottom). After that it ...
Small holes in drywall, about the size of a doorknob and larger, cannot be fixed with only drywall compound or spackle because the patching compound will collapse into the hole without adequate support. To repair these small holes in drywall, you'll need an adhesive patch kit that can cover...