Description: This Old House October 2004 CONDITION Acceptable, unmarked pages, reading and cover wear CONTENT Features Landmark Lodge – A historic Adirondack-style house gets a true-to-its-roots update The Right Tree For Your Yard – The top choices for shade, spring flowers, and privacy A Better Breed Of Stock Plans – A new generation of House plans Offers custom-made details for off-the-rack prices Sticky Choices – The key to a good bond is picking the right glue for the job Unburied Treasure – He thought he was buying a simple fixer-upper. What he discovered was a house rich in history 25th Anniversary Special Section Looking Back – A family album of memorable off-camera moments Making Connections – How the cast got their jobs, plus TOH trivia Like Father, Like Son – The show guys pay tribute to their dads The Reality Thing – Back when TV was largely staged and scripted, This Old House broke the mold Behind The Scenes – How many people does it take to produce one Emmy-winning hour of television? In A Class By Themselves – A look back at some to the TV project houses Norm Was Here – A portfolio of our master carpenter’s favorite woodworking details don for TV-project homeowners TV Project: Carlisle – Plans for TOH’s 25th-anniversary project, an 1849 connected farmstead Change Makers – Twenty-five tools and materials that are revolutionizing the way we renovate our homes The TOH Interviews – Norm, Tom, Kevin, Richard, and Roger talk about the show their craft, and, well, themselves Design Ideas House Calls – Mixing classic and modern in a stylish kitchen update By Design – How a veteran architect Find! – American stoneware, plus Q&A Tools & Know-How Ask This Old House – Overcoming a mossy lawn;: sleuthing out vent leaks; replacing rafter tails; etc. Talking Shop – Wet/dry vacs From The Ground Up – Wiring a “smart home” network Finances – Should you buy that fixer-upper? Upkeep – Weather stripping doors Home Security –Choosing a lockset Homeowner’s Handbook- Adding a pull-out shelf to a kitchen cabinet with TOH master carpenter Norm Abram Norm’s Notebook – Zero-clearance saw inserts; removing rusted screws; tips for hanging doors; etc. In Every Issue This Month Online Letters Letter From TOH Directory Save This Old House 61896
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Publication Month: October
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Name: This Old House
Contributors: Various
Genre: Home & Garden, Do-It-Yourself
Topic: Home & Garden, Home Repair