But I wanted to use it now!
He was actually able to apply adhesive behind each of those shims and have them hold right onto the surface of the stainless steel, so that really helped give him peace of mind.And here’s another picture of the clamping process.
I always think these pictures make it look like our projects are so fancy and complicated, even though they never are!.We created another side panel exactly the same way and then brought them together with the front panel so we had a full cover for our vent pipe.. You can see all those shims working their magic back there!Don’t mind the water bottles and soccer gear in the background!
Our kitchen table is always set up with all our supplies for the next game or practice lately!So at this point, all that was left to do was put the vent pipe cover in place, add a little trim at the top and some crown molding behind, and we were done!.
So, again, here’s how it looked before:.
And now, just for fun, let’s look at this part of the room way, way before.Any worthy contractor will hang plastic to isolate the work area and control dust.
Don’t forget to take 20 minutes – before you swing the first hammer -and keep the the rest of your home clean.You can find clear plastic in the paint section of any hardware store and just hang it with painter’s tape.. 3.
Leverage your connections.Don’t be shy: know who you know and find out who you know.