Issue 108
Features
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With stock moldings and simple milling, you can create a variety of baseboard designs, but they all require careful fitting.
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A variation of the Rumford design reflects heat into the room rather than letting it disappear up the chimney.
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If you don't want to spring for a true built-in refrigerator, just build a cabinet around your old icebox.
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Put the threshold in straight and level, plumb the frame, and the door should glide like a dream.
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A carpenter uses shop-built sections and sturdy foundations for a traditional structure.
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Receptacles, circuit breakers or portables?