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Garage Slat-Wall Installation

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

Increase security and privacy within your home by replacing interior doors without damaging the jamb or door frame with the Interior Door Kit from Milescraft. By routing matching mortises for hinges, strike plates, and latch plates into the door and jamb, you won’t have to tear a hole in the wall just to hang a better wooden door. Featuring durable all steel template and clamp construction that will last a lifetime, this kit comes with everything you need to rout mortises for common hinges, strike plates, and latch plates on 1-3/8-Inch doors and jambs. Self clamping template frames attach to doors and jambs without the use of nails. This product comes in a sturdy carry case for convenient transport and storage. Made in the USA. This product requires a 5/8-Inch TurnLock or other guide bushing and a 1/2-Inch straight router bit which are not included. Includes the following templates: Hinge Mortises: 3 and 3-1/2-Inch hinges strike plate mortises Standard ‘T’ and ‘Square’ strike plates latch plate mortises 1-by-2-1/4-inch latch plates (Contact the manufacturer to purchase upgrade kits which include more templates for 1-3/8-inch doors, or to work with 1-3/4-inch doors.)
Video Rating: 5 / 5

UnderDeck Installation Video – v2

www.DIYHomeCenter.com – Installation video for the UnderDeck Deck Roof System.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Gorell Replacement Bow and Bay Window Installation – Part 2 of 2

www.gorell.com – The following video is designed to assist trained home improvement professionals in installing Gorell bow or bay windows properly. This is part 2 of a 2 part series.

Fence Installation Tips: Choosing and Planning Your Fence

Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, shares helpful tips on how to choose and plan your fence. Before fencing installation, you should understand what your fence should do. Do you want it to provide privacy or decoration? Or would you like it to keep in pets? Then, you can choose whether you would like privacy fencing, semi-privacy fencing or decorative fencing. After, you need to pick from a vinyl, steel, aluminum or wood fence. Wood is a more traditional fencing material, but it does need to be cleaned or stained fairly regularly. Steel fencing should be painted every few years or so to keep up its look. However, if you are looking for easier maintenance routines, try vinyl or aluminum fencing. Lastly, before beginning installation, you need to decide on component or panel fencing. Component parts allow the fence to more easily follow the ups and downs of your property. Panels, on the other hand, don’t quite allow for strict following but can be somewhat replicated with a stair stepping pattern. Finally, once you have finished choosing your new fencing, you can begin installation. To watch more videos on fencing installation, visit www.Lowes.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5