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SEISMIC school app - features demo

Time: 2025-10-08 06:46:58 Source: Author: Stackable Steamer

from a few weeks ago..

And it would still probably end up being a lot of work because we’d still probably need to to cut it down to fit our weird wonky space exactly.So we thought we could DIY something better!

SEISMIC school app - features demo

So here’s the area that we’re working with here:.So as you can see, we have a vent pipe and it needed covering.We decided that our best bet would probably be a combination of stainless steel and wood for this project.

SEISMIC school app - features demo

The wood because it would be easy to work with to get it to fit properly next to our really slopey kitchen ceiling, and the stainless steel to match all the stainless steel everywhere else.. We started out with four “posts” made out of 2×2 pine, sanded them down really well, and then cut slots for the stainless steel to slide into.. Next, I painted the parts of the posts that would be visible with the same paint we used for the cabinets.. Then it was time to assemble!We had three sheets of 30 gauge stainless steel cut to cover the front and the two sides of the pipe and go all the way back to the wall.. We used GE Iron Grip adhesive to put the whole thing together and that really helped make this project a success rather than a total disaster.

SEISMIC school app - features demo

You may remember that we used the same adhesive a few weeks ago on our cabinet moulding update.

The GE Iron Grip adhesive is allows you to confidently glue pretty much any two objects together, even materials that are typically difficult for other adhesives like steel, PVC, glass, concrete, and porcelain, and since it’s 100% silicone it won’t shrink or lose adhesion over time.How to Neatly Fold Plastic Grocery BagsRemember this one for the next time you catch yourself having to restart the dryer.

to get it fully dry during these cold Winter months.Don’t you miss being able to hang stuff up outside to dry?

I know I do, but this is the next best thing: Before you start your next load in the dryer, add in one fully dry towel to the load to help everything dry a bit faster!You’ll of course save on energy costs in the process as well.

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