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If you are looking to add a touch of elegance and style to your own surroundings - how about fabricating and installing your own decorative plaster accents. I finally have found a terrific resource for architectural rubber moulds that are available for ceiling medallions, crown mouldings and more. C...
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does your pieces have a rubber insert strip in its center to cover screws if so and you still have it can you email me at twitchbiker@yahoo.com
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Im looking for the rubber gromet floor protectors for a kitchen set (table and chairs) that slip on over the 1/4 - chair and 3/8 - table round iron leg ends. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Have seen the most wonderful window holders in Canada this summer in several homes. found out they are called Gravity Window Holders. They look like a swiveling doorstop--the ones with the white rubber ends. You push up the window, swivel down the end and it hold the window up. They also lock the wi...
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I am looking for 7.5 to 8 metal spoked replacement wheels. These types of wheels would fit on childs furniture such as, a push chair or stroller, buggy or carriage and ect. these wheels had a thin layer of rubber and were not very wide. Your help would be much appreciated. Kevin E. Callis
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Our clawfoot tub has a nipple-style faucet fixture and it is not feasible to replace it at this time. A few years ago, I found an inexpensive hand-shower made of plastic or rubber that fit onto the faucet. Ive looked, but the similar things I can find now (mostly listed as pet showers) are built for...
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I have a T/N toilet.....T/N are the initials of the two engineers who invented this toilet. Thompson and Nesbitt...Crane manufactured these toilets. Seats are hard to find....the chrome? hinges are almost impossible. If it is the ballcock water feed assembly there are several brands which will work....
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I have an old (1876) house in Waterford, NY (near Saratoga and Albany) and several things were done to it be previous owner which were unfortunate and will cost me lots of time and money over the next 40 years or so. The immediate concern is drainage (have a mansard roof with slate tile, flat rubber...
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Hi. The guest gave you good information. There is one question I have and one comment to help you out with your project: Is your flange pipe cast iron or plastic? The flange pipe is the wide tapered throat pipe that comes up to the floor that the toilet mounts on. The flange itself is the flat lip a...
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This answer may be way too late for the person who posted it, as it appears it was posted way back in February and its now well into October but at least others may benefit form this answer. Although I am a heavy proponent of materials and techniques origination, the problem with cast iron plumbing,...
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