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If you are going to use the WA then I would NOT use a frame -unless you use a hardwood frame. I used a softwood frame and this is what happens when you glue the laminate to it and then the humidity levels change over the seasons... If...
A stud finder "should" work... If not then locate where the tv will be centered and use an awl or something to poke a hole in the middle. Work left or right til you hit a web. You'll only be able to poke about 1" depth when you hit one...
No problem..... The plastic webs are 1.5 inches wide and located every 8" along the wall. If you don't have the drywall up then they are where the diamond pattern is located. If the drywall is up then locate one web and guaranteed there...
I built my basement with ICF (Nudura) and took the basic installers course. It would be best to find out the brand of ICF you have and contact them. In my Nudura documentation they indicate that the plastic webs would be sufficient to...
How many static shocks have you got from that thing yet? That's what I use and it works well -except that with all that dust going through the plastic pipe it does generate static.... And here's my tips for drywalling -take them or...
That looks fantastic. I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
You could also go with the Lutron Spacer System dimmers. They can be ganged together and operate individually. You can also set scenes..... http://www.lutron.com/Products/Singl.../Overview.aspx Not "cheap" though..... Somewhere around...
Quote: Very tasty! I love the Frank Lloyd Wright theme. He'd have a grin on his face if he saw it. Nice clean rock rock work too! Thanks Mizedog! It still brings a smile to my face when I open the door -even more so after I sit down...
You sure they are 2x6? That's not very wide.....My house is about 50 years old too and the joists are 2x10's. I would not like to put that much weight if it were truly a 2X6, besides, that is a total thickness of 2 5/8" and you would...
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