House Paint Tips Video

House Paint Tips

To keep the bristles on your paint brush clean while you are painting, dip the paint brush in water before starting, if you are using a latex or water based paint. This will keep the area near the handle moist and keeps the paint from drying out in that area.

Don't make the mistake of opening the paint can and dipping the brush into the can. This will drip paint into the lid groove. The paint will dry down in the groove and the lid will not seal properly. Instead pour some of the paint into an older, clean paint can. Then, clean the top of the paint can so the lid will seal properly. Use a paper towel, folded into a flat swab, and use it to reach down in the groove to remove any paint. This will ensure that the paint can lid will fit properly and the paint in the can won't dry out.

When trimming will another color paint, paint the large section or siding of house first. Don't worry if you get a little paint on the area to be painted that other color. That will actually help you get a better line when you cut in the other color.

These tips will help save your equipment and paint. And help give you that professional look.

Gas Grills Video

It's that time of the year to drag out the grill. Do you still have a grill that uses propane tanks? Think about this - most of the homes in the Greater Cincinnati area have natural gas. If your house has natural gas, why don't you change your grill to a natural gas grill?

Propane grills have a hose that goes from the propane tank to the grill. Gas grills with have a fuel hose also. But this hose will run from the barbecue grill to your house.

You will probably need a professional to run the black iron gas line to the outside of the house. Once the gas pipe is outside the house, a few brass fittings and valves are needed to connect the gas supply to the natural gas grill.

The gas grill orifices will need to be changed to accommodate the use of natural gas. Be sure to check the orifice on your grill before firing it up.

Once connected, you won't run out of fuel in the middle of cooking out again.

Work Clothing Video

There are special socks with material that allow it to wick water quickly away from your feet so they stay dry in cold weather.

Tee shirts are available with a pocket. These t shirts are very handy for holding that pencil or scale on the project. As the weather gets colder, there are t-shirts will long sleeves. These are soft and will wick water away from the body.

Work vests are great to keep your body cavity warm, but allows freedom of movement for your arms. The vests feature pockets inside and out with Velcro flaps or zippers. Again, great for storing or protecting items on the jobsite. The material is extremely tear and rip resistant.

In very cold weather, there are jackets with nice warm fleece linings and are waterproof. The rain will run right off the exterior. You can keep working in the rainy weather.

These clothes are great for your comfort because they are designed and tested by Tradesmen. They will keep you dry, warm and comfortable when the weather is not cooperating.

Pliers Video

Adjustable pliers are the basic type in most everyone's toolbox. They have two positions for the jaws and have teeth on the jaws to grab and hold items. One disadvantage is if your grip slips when holding a nut, the corners could get rounded.

Linesman pliers have a special cutter at the base of the jaws. These are used by electricians to cut through wire or electrical cable.

Channel lock pliers can adjust their jaws in several positions to extend the capacity of what they can hold. The jaws also have teeth to grip that workpiece.

Needle nose pliers have a very long thin jaws. These are great for bending a piece of wire around a screw. Most also have a built-in wire cutter.

Your toolbox must have a selection of these pliers to be complete.

Metal Hole Punch Video

In this project, Tim wants to convert a copper bowl into a bathroom sink. The problem is there is no drain hole in the bowl. To get a perfectly round hole in a piece of metal, you will use a hole punch or knockout punch. Using a series of smaller to larger hole punches is the best way to make a large diameter hole.

First, drill a pilot hole at the center of the desired location. The pilot hole should be just larger than the bolt on your hole punch. Insert the bolt with the one side of the knockout punch through the hole and thread on the cutter side of the hole punch onto the bolt.

Use a wrench on the drawbolt to pull the cutter through the metal. Continue tightening until the cutter breaks through the metal. You can then, just lift the cutter through the hole.

The first hole should be larger then the bolt size on the next knockout punch. Repeat the process with the larger cutter. This will allow you to make the hole in the bottom of the bowl match the size required for your sink drain.

Fancy Crown Molding Corners Video

Fancy Crown Molding Corners

The look of your crown molding can be dramatically improved with the addition of fancy corners. These corners are simple crown molding cuts. However, the cuts are not the standard 45 degree cuts for regular inside and outside crown moulding corners. These cuts are 22-1/2 degrees, since there are four cuts instead of the normal two.

These fancy corners can be cut for either inside or outside corners. This is an easy crown molding installation if you follow Tim's simple crown molding tips.

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Cabinet Crown Molding Video

Cabinet Crown Molding

Crown molding is a very popular tropic for home owners. This remodeling project can add looks and value to your house. Most crown moulding is installed on walls. But where else can you install crown molding? How about installing crown molding on cabinets! Kitchen cabinets or even the ones in your bathroom could receive crown molding.

Most cabinets have perfectly square corners so cutting the crown molding is easy with 45 degree cuts. Some framing will have to be added to the top of the cabinets for mounting the molding. Nailing crown molding to the cabinets is not a good idea.

Want more then simple crown molding, consider fancy corners instead of the standard corners.

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Acrylic House Paint Video

Urethane Resin House Paint

Painting the outside of your home can be a lot of work and very expensive. The paint is actually the cheapest part of the project. Buy the wrong paint and you will be repainting too soon. Don't buy cheap crummy crappy paint.

The Best House Paint

The best house paint you can buy today is one that contains urethane resin. The resin is the glue component of the paint. Urethane is extremely sticky. If you wash your house before repainting, you might not have to repaint for twenty years.

I painted my last house in Cincinnati with urethane-resin house paint and it still looks perfect 18 years later.

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A favorite exterior house paint contains both urethane and acrylic polymers. These help the paint glue itself to the house better. Vinyl polymers aren't one of Tim's favorites.

When it is time to paint, be sure to look for paint containing acrylic and urethane, or polyurethane. This paint has the glue that lasts. That is fantastic!

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Sealing Black Iron Pipe Joints Video

This pipe has threaded fittings at the connection point which need to be sealed with pipe dope or Teflon tape. The machined threads are not perfect, thus the need for sealing. Teflon tape should be wrapped onto the male end of the pipe in a clockwise direction when looking at down the end of the pipe. Once the Teflon tape is in place, screw the joint together. After hand tightening, use pipe wrenches to complete the assembly.

An alternative method of sealing pipe joints is the use of pipe dope. Pipe dope has the consistency of mashed potatoes. You just paint in on to the male threads of the pipe. Then, screw the parts together and tighten with pipe wrenches.

Two cautions! Do not put any pipe dope inside the black iron pipe and do not put Teflon tape inside the pipe either. Secondly, be sure to use those pipe wrenches to fully tighten the joint. Hand tightening alone will not work.