waterproofing - How can I attach things to the inside of a shipping . . . Build on the inside, cut a 2x6 to the exact width for the ceiling, then support it with 2 more 2x6 turned flat against the wall, you could put a bolt thru from the outside on wall and countersink the nut on the inside into the wood
How can I attach a pipe to a flat surface? I haven't seen one for a small diameter pipe, but what you're looking for is some type of drain flange: The top is wider to hold it in the opening, the rubber washer is below to seal the connection, and then you use a metal washer and a nut to tighten it to the surface
How do you secure wood framing to a concrete basement floor? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
How to attach ledger board to under-roof siding? I want to attach a ledger board, over the existing wood siding Something similar to this, but immediately underneath the roof How do I determine where I need to drill the holes to attach it to the
Attach Porch Roof Beam to Side of House The porch is 15'x20' and will be connected to the back of the house The concrete piers, ledger, joists, and beams have already been installed I'm now moving to install 4x4 posts and (2) 2x8 roof
Can I attach a freestanding deck to concrete block garage wall? Now build a deck and drop 4-8 posts in the ground - make sure that you are adequately putting these well below frost line and that they are big enough By attaching it to the cinder blocks there is a chance that your posts could cause upheaval on the garage wall - especially with cinder blocks
How do I vertically connect two 4x4s on a deck to build a roof? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
electrical - what is a running board for attaching NM cables . . . @jay613 code requires a running board when perpendicular to the joists for smaller sizes see NEC 334 15 c , so pointless only if you ignore the code requirement the larger sized cables have conductors not smaller than 6 awg with 2 conductors or more and the other is 8 awg with 3 conductors or more so in reality cables larger than 8 as there will be 3 conductors # 8 at a minimum for residential