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Is there such a tool to be able to x-ray a wall to see what is inside without having to demolish it? Does this tool exist, and if it does, where can I find it?
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There are fiber optic tools which will allow you to inspect the inside of finished walls by drilling a small hole and inserting the scope. Try http://www2.northerntool.com/product-1/436251.htm
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Ask questions and discover answers related to antique homes built prior to 1900. Tell your story of unexpected discovery or share your restoration project how-to tips, tool preferences, and techniques.
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Hi: you will have to buy a couple tools. they are not expensive. 1-First you need a screwdriver to pull the screw from the handle. If the screw doesnt show, there is either a friction fit cap to pry out carefully with your pocket knife or such, going around and around gently like a paint can lid to ...
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Hello, the name for the tool that is great for tile removal is called the Mutt made by the village blacksmith. good luck
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I have a great new kitchen with particle board supports under my lower cabinets. The supports got wet and need replacement. I dont want to have to remove the cabinets or the countertops. Is there a tool or technique to support the cabinet boxes while I change out the damaged footings?
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Hi Debbie, You can get the Mutt online at Ace Hardware. Your local hardware store should carry it also. Here is a link for you reference... http://www.acehardware.com/sm-village-blacksmith-big-mutt-chopping-scraping-tool--pi-1277224.html Tom
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I had a local turner that I met through the local Rockler store make some, I actually purchased him a duplicator attachment for his lathe in exchange for the first dozen, then paid for the second dozen. Do you need him? There may be a Turners club near you. Contact your local more esoteric tool stor...
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Hi I just moved into a 1930s home and I am redoing some of the knob and tube. The house also has plaster lath walls. I tried to remove the wall box and put in a new plastic one but it was very difficult. I changed my mind and am trying to use the old boxes in a safe way. The problem is that these bo...
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8 baseboard is extremely difficult to find as it is a non standard building material. A standardized material is any material which can be produced by simply re-tooling existing machinery to follow present and future industry trends. Unfortunately, unless people start going crazy for retro styles, t...
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