Materials Wallpaper Measuring
tape Metal ruler Pencil Utility knife Wallpaper paste and Brush Plastic float Sponge Broad knife How - to 1 Carefully measure the stair risers (the vertical surface between the stairs) and cut your paper to size.
Not exact matches
At the day 7 visit, the postnatal interviewer used an L - square
ruler (with a level indicator and a flat base that rested atop the head), a
metal tape measure to measure the participant's height to the nearest 0.1 cm, and a digital scale to measure weight to the nearest 0.1 kg.
Materials Bi-fold doors Wallpaper (1 to 2 rolls, depending on the size and number of bifold doors) Measuring
tape Pencil
Metal ruler or carpenter square Utility knife Spray paint (optional) Wallpaper paste and brush Plastic float Screwdriver (optional) How - to 1 Measure the doors and cut your paper to size using a utility knife and metal ruler or carpenter square as your guide, leaving a 2» allowance on the top and bo
Metal ruler or carpenter square Utility knife Spray paint (optional) Wallpaper paste and brush Plastic float Screwdriver (optional) How - to 1 Measure the doors and cut your paper to size using a utility knife and
metal ruler or carpenter square as your guide, leaving a 2» allowance on the top and bo
metal ruler or carpenter square as your guide, leaving a 2» allowance on the top and bottom.
Tape measure and
ruler Wooden battens Drill Masonry and wood bits Cable and pipe detector Spirit level Rawlplugs and screws to fix the battens
Metal clips or panel pins Pin hammer Fine pin punch Wood filler Craft knife Handsaw or jigsaw Grip - and - grab adhesive Nails Wooden beading Skirting board