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27 Awesome DIY Outdoor Privacy Screen Ideas with Picture. We know that it feels wonderful having a beautiful patio or backyard garden where you can have a lot of quality time with your family and friends.

27 Awesome DIY Outdoor Privacy Screen Ideas with Picture

However, no matter how much you want the world to know how amazing your garden is, you still literally want some privacy on your own home. That is why it is definitely a brilliant idea to have an outdoor privacy screen. Here, we have curated tons of outdoor privacy screen from the internet and we will be bringing them to you. Let’s go! DIY Bamboo Privacy Screen This handmade bamboo outdoor privacy screen is the perfect choice if you have minimum budget yet you still want your deck to look awesome. Overview of Different Types of Topical Concrete Sealers - Concrete Sealers USA.

What Are the Different Types of Topical Concrete Sealers That are Available?

Overview of Different Types of Topical Concrete Sealers - Concrete Sealers USA

There are two primary types of concrete sealers—topical and penetrating. First, there are penetrating sealers that penetrate into a surface, chemically react with it, and then create a new chemical solid that serves as a breathable barrier on or just below the cementitious surface being sealed but do not coat the type of the surface. These sealers usually offer a natural look and don't change the surface appearance or the surface texture. Diamabrush and Shop Vac question [Archive] - The Garage Journal Board. I went to my local Home Depot and rented a floor polisher ( and concrete prep tool ( My friend and I were not able to control the machine.

Diamabrush and Shop Vac question [Archive] - The Garage Journal Board

Upon turning the machine on, it pulled hard left. We tried the suggested rocking back and forth motion from the employee at Home Depot but it was such an uncontrollable thing that we just returned the tools and decided to try again after doing more research. I’ve read this thread ( on Garage Journal and one guy ( seemed successful with the same floor polisher and the concrete removal disk ( Home Depot thinks we need to use their Floor Maintainer ( as it runs slower along with the aforementioned concrete removal disk.

Any assistance or direction would be appreciated. Installation Instructions 3/4" Solid Hardwood Plank & Strip Products. Week 20: How to Install New Stair Treads. I can hardly believe this day has come and we are completely finished with the task of putting in the new stair treads, but I’m happy to say, it’s DONE!

Week 20: How to Install New Stair Treads

And wow, what a difference that somewhat little thing makes in the big scheme of this house renovation. I’ve been staring at those ugly stairs for almost 5 months now and after ripping up the ugly carpet, this is one of the highlight weeks for sure. Look, look at them now! You will not recognize the stairs now. I’m going to do my best to teach you all how we did this.

We went up to Blue Ridge, GA to a lumber place up there, Appalachian Supply and picked up 12’ long, 1” thick pine stair treads. My #1 carpenter dad measured and we cut them all to fit each individual step on my 4 stairways in this split level house. After doing the stairs project in my old house in Birmingham, I knew that these should be easy to deal with and my dad and I immediately thought of covering them with painted pine stairs. Lacasse:How To Install Hardwood Stair Treads. Installing stair treads is a great DIY project, all you need is a little knowledge!

Lacasse:How To Install Hardwood Stair Treads

Learning how to install oak stair treads is not brain surgery, but rather a set of patience steps (no pun intended). It is one of a few jobs that can be done in bits and pieces, without extensive hand skills. To install hardwood stairs, you need patience and the ability to use a tape measure, and the know-how we are offering below. Here's the basic stages of stair tread installation: Step #1: Cutting off the existing stair tread nosing Typically with a rough set of steps, the stair tread's nosing extends beyond the back of the step below it. Kitchen Countertop Replacement with IKEA Butcherblock. Plywood subfloor is more unlevel than I thought. Hardwood Floors - Search Articles. Fasteners—How They Work. Tongue and Groove Joint: 3 Techniques to Create your Hardwood Floor Panels. The tongue and groove joint has proved itself over centuries to be very simple, clean and strong.

Tongue and Groove Joint: 3 Techniques to Create your Hardwood Floor Panels

Popular uses for this joint are in the creation of doors, panels, and table tops. Another function for this joint is seen in hardwood floors. Unlike the other examples given, hardwood flooring is created solely with tongue and grooves linking one panel to the other. Any install plywood as their flooring? I'm not talking subfloors - Home Decorating & Design Forum. 3/4" ply over concrete slab-on-grade. NOFMA Install Document-2-03 - nofma_installinghardwoodfloors.pdf. Installing a hardwood floor over a concrete slab. At or Above Grade With dry concrete and the right subfloors and vapor retarders, solid hardwood floors can be installed on slabs that are either on-grade (at ground level) or above-grade (above ground level).

Installing a hardwood floor over a concrete slab

Moisture can pose problems for solid hardwood floors below ground level, so engineered wood floors (made of layers of wood glued together) are the best choice there. Protect the Flooring Wood floors should not be subjected to very wet conditions. Before delivery to the site, the building should be closed-in with outside windows and doors in place. Dry Slab Concrete slabs, whether new or existing, must be dry before the subfloor is installed. Test for Dryness New concrete is heavy with moisture, and it must be a minimum of 30 days old before moisture testing begins. National Wood Flooring Association - Moisture Guidelines and Moisture Testing* Flat, Clean Slab The slab must be flat with a trowel finish, free of grease, oil, stains and dust.

Vapor Retarder. How to Attach plywood to concrete as a floor base « Construction & Repair. Hardwood Flooring Installation Guide. Installation - Tips for Gluing Down Solids on Concrete. By Michelle Swiniarski February/March 2012 Print.

Installation - Tips for Gluing Down Solids on Concrete

F-5061 Installation Guide. The Purpose of This Guide. The purpose of this guide is to provide you with quality instructions that are organized in the best way possible, making them convenient and simple to follow for anyone attempting to install a 3/4” solid oak pre-finished hardwood floor for the first time.

The Purpose of This Guide

The Pneumatic Finish Nailer. Center the head of the nailer so the nail will be injected right into the spot above the tongue of the board.

The Pneumatic Finish Nailer

If the nailer is held too low, the nail will be embedded directly into the tongue of the board which may cause the tongue to crack. It is even worse to hold the nailer too high as this can cause the nail to nick the top of the hardwood and slightly damage it. With experience you will get a better feel for how to shoot these nails into the right spot.

Space these nails 1-3” from the ends of the board and space each nail 6-8” apart just as you did while top nailing (if you wish, you can stagger the nails while top nailing and blind nailing to fasten the boards down even more effectively). Congratulations! 3/4" ply over concrete slab-on-grade. Concrete facts on installing hardwood floor. May 18, 2001|By Tim Carter. Q. I really would like to have a solid hardwood floor, but my existing house has a concrete slab. Is it possible to install a hardwood floor on top of concrete? A. If your slab surface is level with the outside earth or is an elevated concrete slab, you can install traditional hardwood flooring over it. Concrete slabs that are below ground level, or below grade, are not candidates for solid hardwood flooring.

This material is made by taking different plies, or layers of wood, and gluing them together to make a stable wood product that won't twist or warp when subjected to elevated levels of humidity often found in basements or below grade slabs. Wood is a hygroscopic material. This type of movement can cause all sorts of problems with completed wood floors or even wood furniture.