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… underside using pocketholes and wood glue. Because these steps are so tiny, I had a hard time fitting my drill in the little cubby to affix … Read More
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… and cabinetry are all protected with Varthane Crystal Clear in this tiny house. As are the winder storage stairs. If you love your finish … Read More
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… they may try to come up over time. Try trim screws - they have a tiny screw head that will be much easier to hide. … Fill headboard with … Read More
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… a perfect length cut with a miter saw. - The face of a saw blade is a tiny, predictable bit narrower than the blade's cutting teeth. It turns … Read More
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… to fronts of shelves for stained finish (you may need to rip off a tiny bit of the shelf face edge or sand down to get the edge banding to … Read More
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… a measurement of the front, cut it a little long, fit it, shaved a tiny bit off, fit it again, and repeated until the front was just right, … Read More
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… wall cleat, first, predrill a hole through the wall cleat and just a tiny bit into your drywall. Then where you drilled into the drywall, … Read More
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… about cutting plywood into strips, and putting up on the walls with a tiny gap between the planks to look like a shiplap wall , but ultimately … Read More
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… the job), but we are glad we did it this way.  We did have to rip a tiny bit off the far end tiles at the bottom, because our floor "grew" … Read More
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… reasons - 1. Brad nails are easier to hide because the nail hole is tiny.   2. Brad nails are much quicker and easier for non-structural … Read More
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