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How to Make a Video Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 617 seconds Tim Carter from AsktheBuilder.com demonstrates the equipment and techniques you need to film a good video. Discover a wealth of secret tips while watching this informative and humorous video. Tim shares his eight years of network television experience to help you create professional videos. Related: ask, builder, carter, how, make, tim, to, video, videography Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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3 Way Switch Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 388 seconds Installing a 3 way switch can be simple with this advice from Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com. He'll walk you through wiring 3 way switches, showing you which wires go where so you'll have no trouble with your 3 way switch wiring. Related: ask, builder, carter, home, house, how, switch, switches, three, tim, to, way, wire, wiring Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Installing an Exterior Door Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 378 seconds Exterior door installation is a job you can tackle with these tips from AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter. From flashing to putting in shims, Tim walks you through all the steps for installing an exterior door in your home. Related: an, ask, builder, carter, door, doors, exterior, how, installation, installing, outer, tim, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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How to Wire a 4 Way Switch Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 317 seconds http://www.AsktheBui lder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to wire a 4 way switch and where to place a 4 way switch in a circuit. Related: askthebuilder, carter, diy, electrical, home, house, howto, light, lighting, switch, tim, way Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Roof Flashing for Bathroom Fans Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 299 seconds A roof flashing for bathroom fans can be easily installed with these tips from AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter. He'll walk you through the steps of locating the hole, cutting through your roof, positioning the roof flashing, trimming shingles and nailing it down. You'll be able to do your own roof flashing installation for bathroom fans without a problem with the information in this video. Related: ask, bathroom, builder, carter, fans, flashing, for, home, house, how, roof, tim, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Exterior Door Insulation Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 324 seconds Exterior door insulation is essential to keep out the elements. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com walks you through the steps to ensure that your exterior door is insulated properly. Your exterior door will be sealed tight if you follow Tim's insulation tips about fiberglass insulation, spray foam insulation and flashing tape. Related: ask, builder, carter, door, exterior, home, house, how, insulate, insulation, tim, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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How to Install a Kitchen Faucet Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 250 seconds http://www.AsktheBui lder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to install a kitchen faucet. Putting in your own kitchen faucet isn't as hard as you think. This video walks you through hooking up the waterlines and a veggie sprayer. Related: askthebuilder, building, carter, diy, faucet, faucets, home, house, howto, install, installation, kitchen, projects, remodeling, tim Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Lawn Mowers Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 180 seconds Lawn mowers and lawn tractors are great machines and the latest models have some features worth checking out. New, fancy zero turn mowers and four wheel steer mowers can make mowing your lawn quicker and easier. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com takes you through some of those new lawn mower features. Related: askthebuilder, carter, deere, four, john, lawn, mower, mowers, steer, tim, tractors, turn, wheel, zero Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Painting Kitchen Cabinets Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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How to Cut Ceramic Tile Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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Pot Filler Faucet Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 226 seconds Tim Carter, of http://AsktheBuilder .com, shows how to install a pot filler faucet above a cook top. Related: ask, boil, builder, carter, cook, faucet, filler, home, house, install, kitchen, pot, spill, tim, tips, top, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: Stan1208. on 08 Nov 08, 15:20:47
Good tip.
By: AsktheBuilder. on 31 Oct 08, 22:54:20
Good point. My thought was that by default that would happen. Many more videos are in progress. Thanks for commenting, that was great advice.
By: hattrick2516. on 31 Oct 08, 22:52:18
Big fan Tim, but shouldnt you note that the primary reason for holding out from the blocks 3/4in, is so your studs and insulation dont sponge the moisture off the blocks and secondly... b/c of plumb issues? Keep the vids coming, we watch em'.
By: Mclovinhefner. on 07 Sep 08, 22:30:32
thank thank me and my wife love you
By: emutiny. on 19 Nov 07, 01:13:44
Yes, we use treated lumber on our bottom plates too. Secure them with glue and a Ramset. If your a DIY'er and don't have access to a ramset you can use cut nails, or case hardened nails. Be SURE to wear eye protection when pounding cut nails because they can spit off chunks of metal at high velocity. I have seen a guy get a chunk of steel in his arm pounding one of these nails.
By: bestcontractor. on 14 Nov 07, 06:45:26
interesting video
By: egerrits. on 17 Sep 07, 17:27:13
If you have a moisture/mildew problem now, it is best not to finish your basement until that is fixed. After that, wood is the way to go. Metal studs will rust from the slightly damp air.
By: pdr104. on 13 Sep 07, 02:07:14
I am getting ready to put up walls in my basement, but feel that wood studs are NOT the way to go b/c of moisture and mildew problems. So, I'm looking at going w/light weight steel.
By: leonjenkins. on 22 Feb 07, 04:11:51
shouldnt pressure treated stock be a must against any concrete surface? Thats just what I have always gone by, but is it really needed? Thanks for the great pointers by the way tim...i just always thought wood in contact with concrete needs to be pressure treated stock.