Help installing a window AC thru the wall
I have a window AC unit and I want to install it in/thru the wall of my shop, conventional 2×4 wood stick framing. Does anyone have ideas/links to share about an installation of this type – framing, trimming inside and outside (outside is vinyl si...
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WayneC
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posted 291 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks John. Hope you will grace us with a few projects and your thoughts. Enjoy the community.
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Max
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Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome…
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Karson
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Welcome to LumberJocks. Glad to have you aboard.
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John Gray
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Thanks for the welcome everybody.
John Gray
-- Only the Shadow knows....................
Greg Mitchell
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Welcome to Lumberjocks!
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oscorner
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Welcome to our woodworking community. Please, show us your work.
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John Gray
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Oscorner – I’m just getting my shop set up and have only built a few birdhouses so far. I have the lumber and other parts to build a cherry library table and a full size router cabinet, I’ll send some pictures pretty soon. My shop power tools are: Ridgid (10” table saw; belt/spindle sander; planer), Bosch (10” sliding miter saw; oscillating sander; routers) , Grizzly (floor drill press; 6” jointer; ceiling hanging air filter), Craftsman lathe, General floor band saw, plus the hand and power tools associated with a wood shop.
-- Only the Shadow knows....................
brunob
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If you like working with wood, you’re in the right place. Welcome!
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PanamaJack
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We welcome you to the one and only LumberJocks. We hope that you enjoy your stay/visit each and every time you show up on our door step. If you should need any woodworking question answered, don’t hesitate to ask. Somebody’s gonna have a good answer for you.
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Branden
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posted 287 days ago
Welcome! Is that your dog? Our dog has become the center piece of the shop and inspiration for our company name. Looking forward to talking shop with you!
-- Branden - Sacramento, California - www.ShopDogUSA.com
John Gray
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Branden that’s Copper the Wonder Beagle guardian of the premises and chaser of squirrels and she’s considered a member of the family.
-- Only the Shadow knows....................
brad
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Molly is a mineature Doxie, she is also a member of the family and at times the ruler of the castle. She like rabbits better, squirrels seem to confuse her.
-- Brad,--"The way to eat an eliphant is one bite at a time"
Gene
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Hey, I actually use a foam stamp for the alphabet blocks. I think I got them at Wal-mart. The trick is use a paint brush and put a thin layer on the stamp, then stamp it. Cheap craft paint works pretty good because the finish you put on them will protect the paint anyways. Also it doesn’t bleed into the wood. I have tried many different ways of making that process faster but the results are always sloppy or just not very good. If you decide to make them and find another way that works good, please let me know. Thanks for the complement and talk to you later.
-- --Gene Plumley--