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							        <title>adding some mud to the fibre tape</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[Ok here is the update on this patch work, I have been really busy with work and travelling and not on the computer.
Here I am adding some mud to the fibre tape, everything normal here except on the right side. On the right side of this patch I have a]]></description>
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							        <title>fibre tape</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[Hello
Now I want to add some mud and tape, I used fibre tape for this patch.
    
    
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							        <title>mark the studs before I start</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[Hey

The next step I take here is putting in the same patch that I traced earlier. I mark the studs before I start to screw this piece in.
    
I not only want to screw in the patch but also put some screws in the wall side, this will make]]></description>
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							        <title>half behind the drywall and half exposed</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[I place the stud half behind the drywall and half exposed, this way I can still get a screw in the existing drywall and the patch. I repeat myself here but again I use fine threaded drywall screws to screw into the steel stud.
    
Now I have]]></description>
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							        <title>more backing on the left side</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[Hey
Ok next on the patch job I need some more backing on the left side.
  
Here I choose to use a steel stud, studs are used all the time as backing but you have to use the fine thread screws, construction adhesive does not hurt]]></description>
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							        <title>shows at the CNE this summer</title>
							        <link>http://www.canadashandyman.com/shows_at_the_CNE_this_summer.php</link>
							        <description><![CDATA[ 
Hey Everybody
Things are going good, very busy with jobs right now. I have the go ahead to do shows at the CNE this summer, 54 1hr shows to be exact. Love doing the shows at the CNE, check out a show or two if you have time.
Below are some]]></description>
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							        <title>time to apply the sealer</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[ 
  Now that I have cleaned my chair it is time to apply the sealer. I have a few other options I could do at this time, staining to name one. I like the look of cedar so I just went with a Varathane sealer. I need a brush to apply the]]></description>
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							        <title>light grey colour cedar</title>
							        <link>http://www.canadashandyman.com/light_grey_colour_cedar.php</link>
							        <description><![CDATA[ Here is a pic of the before and after results of using a power washer. On the left is the light grey colour cedar turns to after a couple years left outdoors. After using the power washer to clean the chair, the cedar returns to it’s natural]]></description>
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							        <title>spray too close to the wood</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[Finish cleaning either by power wash or a store bought cleaner, you can also make your own. Be carefull if you power wash that you don’t get the spray too close to the wood. Pic below is what happens when you do, splinter top right is part of]]></description>
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							        <title>CH Morning Live with Annette Hamm</title>
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							        <description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone
This morning I did a segment on CH Morning Live with Annette Hamm. Annete asked me if I would have any info on my web site covering the topic of my Muskoka chairs. Well here it is...
 I will show pic’s and talk about the different]]></description>
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