Issue 330 – April/May
Features
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Get the answers to common questions about heat-pump water heaters like efficiency, cost, sizing, and more.
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A quick checklist for success with exterior coatings.
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Engineered materials and vacuum-press laminations prevent warping and keep a tall, flush-panel door from being excessively heavy.
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A small and dated house lends its foundation to a stylish new home with more than twice the space.
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The electrical hookup is only one part of the equation; when installing a hot tub, there are a number of key requirements to keep in mind.
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Practical steps you can take to hire and develop entry-level workers and ensure long-term growth for your business, from fostering a supportive learning environment to creating clear career pathways.
Tips & Techniques
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Sand Smooth Contours
Sand the recessed areas of a cabinet door without burning through raised edges using a homemade combination of sanding pads.
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Stop the Slam
Hinge restrictor clips prevent cabinet doors from opening past 90°, keeping them from marking up nearby walls.
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Better Plumb Cuts on Hips or Valleys
Make cleaner, more accurate plumb cuts by adjusting your saw depth for better stability on the second pass.
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Prevent WRB Tears at Corners
A piece of bevel wood siding pushes housewrap tightly into the corner without tearing.
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Save Batt Bags for Reuse
Empty insulation bags can serve as handy storage for cutoff scraps of insulation or as convenient trash bags for the job site.
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Shim Trim With Screws
Using screws instead of wood shims is an easier way to hang and adjust preassembled window trim.
Know the Code
Tools & Materials
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Less Noise, More Torque
DeWalt's hydraulic impact driver makes less noise without sacrificing power.
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Simple Self-Adhered Protection
Protecto Wall VP self-adhered water-resistive barrier uses a synthetic butyl adhesive tape rather than the typical acrylic, allowing installation in a wider temperature range and without the need for a primer.
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Step Up Your Stair-Gauge Game
The longer length of these 3-in. stair gauges makes it easier to ensure an accurate layout when working with waned lumber.
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Listen for Leaks
The Portascanner uses ultrasonic technology to isolate the smallest air leaks, making it easier to air-seal an enclosure.
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Coil Holder That's a Cut Above
The Trim Coil Holder from InnovaTools makes it easy to swap out trim coil and features a reversible, built-in guillotine cutter.