Issue 119
Features
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You're 30 ft. in the air, walking on narrow framing members and manhandling sheets of plywood that'll catch the wind like canvas sails. You'd better know what you're doing.
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A new entryway dramatically helps the function and appearance of a small Cape.
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Fill up a trench with concrete -- what's to know? If a house is going to stand on those little sidewalks, they'd better be straight, level and correctly placed.
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One-piece fixtures are quick to install, but should you buy a gelcoat or an acrylic model?
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Reader Feedback: Issue 119, October/November 1998
Nail-gun image is CAT scan, not MRI As a home-building layman, I assume the technical content of your magazine is correct. I never thought that as a radiologist, I would…
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Great moments in building history: Never underestimate them
Ask the Experts
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Why No Basements in California?
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Surging toilets
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Removing paint from bricks
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GFI outlets on wooden decks