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Mar 20 |
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Can I use SharkBite connectors on a copper stub out? I decided ultimately to purchase a different tub spout than the one that came with the Moen shower/tub kit I purchased. The cost of purchasing soldering materials is the same as purchasing a new Moen tub spout with a slip-on connection. Thanks for the tip. |
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Mar 20 |
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Mar 19 |
asked | Can I use SharkBite connectors on a copper stub out? |
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Feb 26 |
accepted | How can I paint both sides of a door without waiting for each side to dry first? |
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Feb 26 |
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Feb 26 |
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How can I paint both sides of a door without waiting for each side to dry first? Yep 1/3 gal per minute and I did use the 415 tip. The Sherwin-Williams HGTV Interior Semi-gloss worked wonderfully! |
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Feb 26 |
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How can I paint both sides of a door without waiting for each side to dry first? I sprayed them last night leaning against the wall and was able to get both sides by carefully turning them around and making sure that only an 1/8" or less of the top was making contact with the wall. Checked them this morning, I had no runs and the paint seems to be adhering really well. Thanks for the advice on the Flotrol, I will have to try that when I start spraying the rest of the basement. |
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Feb 26 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 25 |
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How can I paint both sides of a door without waiting for each side to dry first? They are textured masonite 3-panel doors, also 3-panel bi-folds. I have a Wagner model 9170 with a 415 tip. |
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Feb 25 |
asked | How can I paint both sides of a door without waiting for each side to dry first? |