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also do not run line voltage and low voltage right parrallel to each other. you will have interference on the thermostat
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My baseboards are all glued onto the wall
Is that a new thing? or the norm these days? |
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Chances are it's silicone not glue.
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6 ft tank is a go....
now to wait on the sales |
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I've heard that from lots of people. Must be a "homeowner special"
Current normal practice is using a brad nailer.
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Ya, place, nail, seal top seam and corners. Some older houses have weird framing though, and hitting wood with the nails is random
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