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  2. Login - Fine Homebuilding

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  3. 2021 Tool Guide. New to All Access! Read through the 2021 Tool Guide on your computer or mobile device. The latest edition of our best-selling Tool Guide is complete with unbiased, expert reviews of more than 100 tools, including garden tools.

  4. Log In? - Fine Homebuilding

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    Next time you go to Breaktime after doing this, it will ask you to log in becasue the computer no longer has the cookie on it. Now, each time you leave the internet, do the same thing and delete the temporary internet files. On your home computer, you may want to leave the cookie in the file, and delete all the rest.

  5. Laying Out a Common Rafter - Fine Homebuilding

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    Step 3: Flip the square to mark the overhang. Many framers prefer to leave the tails long, then snap a line and cut them in place. But a simple plumb-cut rafter tail is a snap to lay out in advance: Flip the square 180° (tongue pointing downward) and step off the desired measurement from the bird’s-mouth plumb line to the end of the rafter tail.

  6. Expert home construction tips, tool reviews, remodeling design and layout ideas, house project plans, and advice for homeowners

  7. How-To - Fine Homebuilding

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    Use a flap disc on a grinder to create a sharp edge that will slice through soil. Keep Self-Leveler in Place. When there are gaps in a soon-to-be-tiled subfloor, a self-adhered membrane applied on top will keep self-leveler from pouring through the cracks. Cabinets and Built-ins. Electrical.

  8. How to Choose the Right Siding for Your House

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    Installation boosts cost. National averages indicate that it costs as much to install a square of fiber cement—$121—as it does to buy it. There are a few reasons for this: Fiber-cement siding is relatively heavy (a 4-ft. by 8-ft. panel weighs 73 lb., compared to about 20 lb. for a 12-ft. piece of 8-1⁄4-in. lap siding).

  9. Design - Fine Homebuilding

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    A PV array and high-performance envelope are defining features of this house from Unity Homes. Multigenerational ADU. Crucial elements such as improved drainage, earthquake resistance, and a curbless shower enable this couple to live on the same property as family members. Live/Work Accessory Dwelling Unit. This homeowner downsized to 673 sq. ft.

  10. Magazine - Fine Homebuilding

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    Magazine. Issue 326 – October; Issue 325 – August/September; Issue 324 – July 2024; Issue 323 – June 2024; Issue 322 – Apr/May 2024

  11. Course - Fine Homebuilding

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    Building Envelope. COURSE INCLUDES: Over 4 hours of video lessons, digital construction graphics, and expert guests. Study ways to build a resilient, comfortable home using cutting-edge foundation and framing options and modern products and materials that are durable and resource-efficient. What You'll Learn.