
27 June 2012 | 3 replies
Some of the casements have an E2 notation, which means they meet this requirement with different hinging hardware that gives you a few extra inches of open width.
6 November 2012 | 30 replies
They are the basic, cheap ones from the 90s, simple frame with overlay hinges and very oakey/grainy looking (no hardware).I was planning on replacing them but the comps say not necessary.

10 October 2016 | 6 replies
It took a whopping 5 hours total (including 5 trips to the hardware store) and was super fun!
27 October 2016 | 4 replies
Folks I need your help with a fairly important kitchen designing dilemma:For a rather typical South Bay area SFR with a $1.2M-ish ARV, with white Shaker kitchen cabinets/stainless hardware & appliances, the color-du-jour grey "wood" flooring, similar but lighter toned walls, no wall paint in kitchen (narrow stacked stone backsplash)...............is a familiar, tried and true, "veiny" granite or a more uniformly colored quartz the more sought after countertop these days??

18 September 2017 | 34 replies
If so just re-sand and paint existing cabinets an change hardware with new top and sink with bowl.If you had a picture it would be helpful.

27 August 2016 | 5 replies
I personally prefer hardware on but am interested to hear your thoughts...thanks.

27 January 2016 | 25 replies
cheapest way to find out is hire a framer they frame houses all day if it is load bearing you can get a wooden load bearing beam at your local hardware store you just have to order it and at the same time they will tell you what they charge u to install

6 February 2016 | 11 replies
However two of our early projects involved the navigation of 3D environments {they were all wireframe or semi-opaque surfaces in those days (late 80's, early 90's) as the hardware horsepower was not there to overlay onto a generated video stream or a live feed} one being ocean floor mapping data and the second remote operation of robotics within the reactor chambers in nuclear power plants.

28 January 2018 | 2 replies
BASED ON MY EXPERIENCE they are interested in everything you want to touch on the exterior of the property, including landscaping, lighting, door hardware, shutters, windows, decks and porches, driveways, etc.
16 April 2018 | 14 replies
People tend to leverage too high and get between 20-30 properties before finding out the 50% rule would have been really helpful to know before they got into that range. 20-30 units purchased at the wrong numbers will eventually put someones wallet to the test.