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Weatherstripping And Caulking
If you're using a rigid stripping, measure and cut the 3 or
4 pieces you need, mitering them to fit well at the top corners.
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Choosing Appliances
Example: If you have an electric frying pan, rated at 1,500 watts, which you use for
4 hours a week, it consumes 6 kilowatt hours of electricity.
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What Is The "r" Value?
Looking at the table, you have 3 choices:
(1) a 3" layer of batt-type insulation
(2) 2 1/2" of cellulose fibre loose fill (with an R value of
4.
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Types Of Insulation
You can choose from four basic types of home insulation:
(1) batt and blanket
(2) loose fill
(3) rigid foam plastic
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4) foamed-in-place plastic
(1) Batt and blanket insulation
This has a soft, woolly texture and is made from fibres of glass, rock or slag.
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Cost Of Leaks
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4) Once you know the Btu you can find out how many gallons of oil, cubic feet of gas or kilowatt hours of electricity it took to heat the wasted water.
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How To Fix A Leaky Faucet
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4) Take off the handle by removing the screw that holds it to the top of the spindle. There may be a knurled nut or snap-on button over the screw-head that you will have to remove first.
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Wax Resist
Step
4 - Dampen a silk sponge in clean water, then squeeze it almost dry. Pinch the sponge until only a marble-size portion extends between the fingers.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
Step
4 — Paint both designs with the stand-up glaze, using a #1 detail brush, in the following manner:
Load the brush with glaze for each stroke, picking up a small ball of it on the tips of the brush hairs; use a lifting motion, as illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 2
Step
4 — Place about a tablespoonful of white stand-up glaze on a glazed tile, or other palette.
The consistency of the glaze is important for this technique, and once achieved should be maintained throughout the entire working time.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 3
Step
4 Mix together some white stand-up glaze and orange color, as described above. Thin the mixture, and apply the necessary number of coats to the remaining petals of the flowers having the yellow outer petals.
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