How to Trim an Ouside Window Using Cedar |
- How to Trim an Ouside Window Using Cedar
- DOE Standards for Storm Windows
- How to Make a Moulding Classical Window Frame
- Do it Yourself Guide for Window Replacement & Remodeling
- Parts of a Window and Their Functions
- How to Mount Porthole Windows in a Wall
- How to Install Dogs for Exterior Shutters
- DIY Bathroom Window
- The Types of Authentication in OSPF
- How to Learn Microprocessors
How to Trim an Ouside Window Using Cedar Posted: Cedar is a species of the cypress tree, closely related to juniper, and native to North America. The wood is widely used for exterior applications such as decking, siding and trim, because it is nearly impervious to moisture and holds its natural... Recent Article published on 8/8/2010 by Paul Massey |
DOE Standards for Storm Windows Posted: A key feature of a home is its windows. Windows provide light, ventilation and protection from the elements. Although most windows serve these functions, only certain windows--storm windows--are made to endure severe weather conditions. The U.S.... Recent Article published on 8/8/2010 by Christie Gross |
How to Make a Moulding Classical Window Frame Posted: If you're trying to decide how to trim out a window, and you want something that looks classical without being overly difficult to install, consider using corner blocks and fluted trim. Corner blocks are decorative squares of wood that form the... Recent Article published on 8/5/2010 by Kevin McDermott |
Do it Yourself Guide for Window Replacement & Remodeling Posted: Replacing windows was once something that only professionals would do. The windows had to be built in the window opening, with the sashes and hardware assembled in place. Today, replacement windows are sold pre-hung and fully functional in... Recent Article published on 8/5/2010 by Kevin McDermott |
Parts of a Window and Their Functions Posted: No matter the type of window, all windows feature similar parts. The overall function of a window allows for the penetration of light into a building while maintaining a barrier to outside elements. When a particular part of a window is failing... Recent Article published on 8/6/2010 by Lillian Teague |
How to Mount Porthole Windows in a Wall Posted: |
How to Install Dogs for Exterior Shutters Posted: Shutter dogs, also known as "tie-backs" or "hold-backs," are metal latches that are mounted underneath your window shutters to secure them in the open position. The dog itself is a simple mechanism that consists of a long bolt and a face plate... Recent Article published on 8/4/2010 by Charlie Higgins |
Posted: Replacing windows in your home is easier today than it once was, because modern windows come in self-contained, pre-hung units that already have the sashes and hardware installed and working. If you're going to gradually replace all the windows... Recent Article published on 8/3/2010 by Kevin McDermott |
The Types of Authentication in OSPF Posted: The OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a routing protocol used by routers that manage IP (Internet Protocol) address traffic. Routing traffic through a router is a way of moving network traffic from one network to another. OSPF uses different... Recent Article published on 9/7/2010 by George Garza |
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