JLC Magazine 2010 March
FEATURED ARTICLES
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A Bridge From Two Flatcars
By Paul Huijing
Intelligent reuse allows an access driveway to cross a 38-foot span without damaging the stream below. -
Installing an Efficient Noncondensing Boiler
By Cary White
Tax credits are great, but does your client really need a condensing boiler? -
A Fiber-Cement Sunburst
By Ray Habenicht
Full-scale layout simplifies the process of cutting the tapered clapboards.
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From the Forums
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Comparing Miter Saws
Carpenters put some saws and blades through their paces, and discuss their observations.
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Bathtub Choices For A Spec House
What's nicer than fiberglass but low-maintenance and reasonable in cost?
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Troubleshooting A Wet Cathedral Roof
Condensation on the underside of roof sheathing in a cathedralized South Carolina roof.
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Mitered Corner Decking Details
Here's a discussion about how to make mitered corners on decks or deck rails look good in the long
From the Archive
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Protecting the Job Site
By Steve Price
Jim Price describes simple but effective ways to keep an occupied home scratch-free during -

Safety Lessons
By Various
Eleven first-person accounts of job-site accidents - and lessons learned the hard way. -

Air-Sealing The Story-and-a-Half
By David Legg
Home performance expert David Legg delves into a challenging problem: blocking the air leaks in -

Lead-Safe Remodeling
By Tom O'Brien
Lead safety regulations can complicate life whenever you tear into an old house. -

Installing Cable Railings
By Kim and Linda Katwijk
Stainless-steel cable railings give elevated decks and porches a clean, high-end look.
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A Green Review on Surfaces
Michael Anschel and Carl Seville review American Clay, Accoya, BASF’s ThermalCORE, Crossville Tile and Vetrazzo Surfaces.
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Insulation Choices
It's not just about the pink stuff anymore. Builders today can mix and match batt products, blown-in fiber, rigid board, and spray foams. Which insulation products do you prefer, and in what situations?

