I cleaned rooms, laundered bedding, caulked around storm windows, shoveled snow, and rented rooms to travelers and lovers. |
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So they fastened boards on either side of the banister and caulked and painted to fill in. |
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The obscure gray water is dotted with fishing boats, which brush the calm surface, each caulked with a paste of alchemical silvers. |
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She was then breamed, scraped, caulked, payed, sheathed and coppered in record time. |
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This must be carefully and completely caulked to seal it against energy loss. |
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The joints should be caulked to prevent leaks, and the hangers should be secure to the fascia. |
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Be sure there is a tightly caulked seal around the edge of the storm windows. |
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This space may be screened or covered with moulding but must not be caulked. |
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By the beginning of December Challenger was newly rigged, freshly caulked and painted, and fitted with a new deck house for the comfort of the Scientifics. |
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The seams were caulked with tow, which I procured from untwisted ropes. |
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If there are drafts around the fixed portion, these areas should be caulked. |
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Seal this area with urethane foam or with sections of impermeable rigid board insulation caulked between the joists. |
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If the windows do not have to be opened and do not serve as emergency exits, they can be locked and caulked. |
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The joint between the frame and parging should be caulked and will have to be inspected periodically. |
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The square port in the bows was plugged and caulked before the vessel put to sea. |
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Make sure the area to be caulked is clean and free of dirt, loose paint and old caulking. |
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I later caulked all around the inside of my house because I could feel those papers flying through my house. |
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The good news is that they did come last week and finally caulked my windows. |
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If the exterior is caulked first, it can trap warm, moist air in the wall, which can, in time, damage the wall. |
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Any holes drilled through the exterior wall must be caulked with silicone to prevent any water infiltration. |
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Some emigrants simply caulked their wagon boxes, making them watertight, and floated them across. |
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Lapstrake boats do not have the seams caulked except along the keel. |
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She was once more caulked and repaired in 1527 in a newly dug dock at Portsmouth and her longboat was repaired and trimmed. |
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It is usually possible to remove the finish underneath the overhang and air seal the space between the joists above the foundation with polyurethane foam or caulked, low-permeability rigid insulation. |
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For grouting of base plates the formwork used to contain the grout shall be constructed in a workmanlike manner and caulked to prevent leakage of grout. |
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Any pipes that pass through the air and vapour barrier should pass through a plywood board that is sealed to the main air and vapour barrier and the gaps around the pipes caulked. |
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These homes are poorly caulked and weatherstripped or, more importantly, have poor insulation in their ceilings, walls and floors. |
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Electrical outlet gaskets are more effective when caulked and should be used in conjunction with child-safety plugs to reduce air leakage through electrical sockets. |
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Do not apply tile or finishes over caulked, sealed expansion joints. |
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He had provided himself, among other things, with a complete suit of oil-skin, and a straw-hat with a very low crown, pitched or caulked on the outside. |
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This was also the highest deck that was caulked and waterproof. |
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