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I am going to replace outdated tiles with tin tiles. What is the best product to use? Each company says thier tiles are best. There is aluminum, tin etc. If anyone has purchased this product from a manufacturer and was pleased we would love hearing from you!
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I have a 40 year old shower head that has 7/8 in diameter pipe with 11-1/2 inch thread pitch and I am trying to find an adapter to install a new head. Neither plumbing supply houses nor machinists can seem to help. The manufacturer was INBRA CO. If this dont work Ill need to rtear down block walls a...
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We are restoring an old house that is approximately 100 years old. Many of the old weights and ropes are gone. I saw a spring on TV that can be installed on the side of the window that would keep the window up but I did not catch the manufacturer. Also, where can I find window pulls? Thanks
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Hi Tom, Thank you for your response. My local hardware store was able to provide me with a manufacturer who supplies new pantry doors with glass inserts that can be made to specifications. If you would like to check them out, they are www.Brosko.com. I did not see many glass doors on the web site, b...
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I have a sink/cabinet unit that looks identical to the one in the link posted although I dont know the manufacturer offhand. Its in an 1856 house that Im restoring in Lewis County, NY. Its in fairly good shape and Ill be removing it by spring as it doesnt fit the period/style of the house. If anyone...
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Hi -- We have several original clawfoot tubs in our turn-of-the-century house. We want to somehow make it easier for our parents etc. to step into the tubs, by using some kind of a tub rail. Ive seen perfectly nice looking versions of these for regular tubs, and I even have 1 that can accommodate th...
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Im looking for a spring for a swinging pantry door. The spring is a coil spring mounted in a metal box in the floor; a metal knob comes up through the box and matches a hole in a metal plate in the bottom of the door. The spring itself as about 1.5 high, 2.5 wide. Any idea where I can find replaceme...
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We had a sewer back that left a residue in the bottom of our bathtub. We need to know how to clean it. The bathtub is porcelain and is approximately 38 years old. The manufacturer is Kohler and it has a skid-resistant bottom. It is located in our guest bathroom and has not been used very much. The r...
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This site has some nice period colors in their historic collection and some good color schemes to use. Its a paint manufacturer called California Colors. http://www.californiapaints.com/colors/historic%20guide.asp You might also try looking at Sherwin-Williams, I know they have some period colors an...
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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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