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In this issue, pictures and videos of a New Hampshire winter, questions and answers coming to you, product review of new hole saws and a Sears snowblower. In addition, a tip for cleaning your septic tank and some columns you must read, covering topics such as attic insulation, ceramic flooring tile, workbenches, gutter repair and the myth surrounding the Loretto Staircase.

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Lumber drying is accomplished in a lumber drying kiln. Kiln dried lumber has reduced moisture content, but the dried lumber does not reach 0% moisture.

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What happens a hole is dug too close to a building's foundation? Here is an example of a building collapse due to several factors. A structural collapse can occur when the pressures on opposite sides of a building occur. Excavation, rain and structure defects all can contribute to a real problem.

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A vessel sink can add character to your bathroom. There are certain features to check before installing bathroom vessel sinks. Even an old pot can make a great copper vessel.

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If your house has a septic tank, regular septic cleaning needs to be part of your schedule. Putting wrong materials into your septic system will create septic tank problems. Get a septic system inspection to be sure your septic system is being properly maintained.

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There are many uses for an aluminum framing square. Many carpenters use a roof framing square to layout roof rafters. A carpenter framing square is also useful when building stairs.

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In this issue, Lt. Col. Marc Hoffmeister update, removing rusted bolts, another FrogTap success story, new DeWALT Impact Ready tools reviews, a reader's letter about the merger of Stanley and Black and Decker, a pocket door reminder and last call for free shipping on Stain Solver oxygen bleach.

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