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		<title>Sanding Floorboards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Johan Nickson asked: Sanding floorboards is a very popular alternative to laminate flooring. It usually works out much less expensive, and a depending on the style of your home can often look much better.The great beauty of sanded floorboards is they can usually be completed start to finish over the space of a weekend, depending on the size of the room and of course, providing you have the right equipment.You should prepare the surface before sanding by punching all the nail heads below the surface of the floor and filling the gaps in-between the floorboards with wood strips. You can then use woof filler to cover all the smaller gaps.Modern sanding equipment allows you to sand down a floor in a matter of hours with the minimum of fuss and effort. However, there are some essential safety tips you must obey.First, it is important to wear the correct clothing. Avoid loose, flapping trousers and shirtsleeves &#8211; a pair of overalls in perhaps the ideal outfit. Even though modern sanders are fitted with dust bags, a certain amount of fine dust is bound to fly around, so wear and pair of goggles, a dust mask and some tight fitting headwear. Exposure [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Making A Mitre Cut And Compound Mitre Saw</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Johan Nickson asked: Cutting a MitreA mitre joint is used to join two lengths of wood together at a right angle. Each piece is cut at 45 degrees so that when they are put together they form a 90-degree angle. You can cut mitres by hand, after marking carefully, but it is much easier to use a mitre box. This has two pairs of 45-degree slots cut into it to guide the saw as it cuts the piece of wood. You are best using a tenon saw with a mitre box, as it is rigid. This makes it easier to keep parallel with the work surface.Secure the mitre box with a vice or a couple of clamps. Once secure this will give you a free hand to hold the piece of wood being cut. Before using the mitre box, ***** a shallow piece of waste wood to the inside so that the base will not be damaged by saw cuts, Measure and mark the wood to the correct length and line up the mark with the appropriate slots for the right or left mitre.Take great care that you get the mitre sloping the right way and that you mark the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Will Toxic Black Mold In My Home Poison Me?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daryl Watters asked: Toxic black mold or stachybotrys is found by certified mold inspectors about 6% of the time in indoor air samples and about 1% of the time in outdoor samples.According to literature and according to this inspectors experience it grows almost exclusively on very wet cellouse containing materials including paper, carpet backings, ceiling tile, and especially on drywall.It is the most feared of all molds, due to the numerous news reports, newspaper articles, and magazine articles attributing possible brain damage, infant deaths, expensive property damage and other horrible consequences surrounding its growth in residential settings.Many molds produce mycotoxins (toxic chemicals that molds use in a type of microbial warfare). Living things that do not possess claws, fangs, or a hard shell to use in self defense or fast legs to run away from predators, will typically revert to the use of camouflage or the production of poisons. This is very common in nature.In reality, toxic molds like Stachybotrys also known as toxic black mold and others may have to be either consumed in mold contaminated foods, or physically handled so that excessive physical contact is made between human skin and the mold in order for toxic reactions to [...]]]></description>
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