Yes, plastic and composite decking can be screwed directly to wood framing members.
No, it is not recommended to put wooden cutting boards in the dishwasher as the heat and moisture can cause the wood to warp and crack. It is best to hand wash wooden cutting boards with mild soap and water.
No, it is not safe to put a wood cutting board in the dishwasher as the heat and moisture can damage the wood and cause warping or cracking. It is best to hand wash wood cutting boards with mild soap and water.
yes they all are... but u would put plastic in your recycling bins
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The most sanitary type of cutting board is one that is well-maintained and is properly used and handled.Plastic cutting boards can be tossed into a dishwasher. Some wood boards should not. All boards should be cleaned properly after use and allowed to completely air dry. In food service, a sanitizing step must be included. That can be done at home, too. Use 1 tablespoon of unscented bleach in 1 gallon warm water. I keep a filled spray bottle handy. One study found that drying time of four hours worked very well to reduce bacteria, so don't forget the air-dry step.Having multiple cutting boards is always a good idea and designating the use (raw, cooked, etc.) is reasonable, too.Any board that has become difficult to clean and sanitize due to wear, cuts, and gouging, should be refinished or replaced.If you wanted to know if plastic is more sanitary than wood, the jury is still out. If you want a cutting board that is very easy to take care of and can just put in the dishwasher - use plastic. Wood requires more care, but can be just as sanitary as plastic.They are both safe as long as they are kept clean and you wash them before changing the foods you are cutting.
To put two boards together effectively, you can use wood glue and clamps to secure them in place. Make sure the edges are aligned properly before applying the glue, and then use the clamps to hold the boards together while the glue dries. This will create a strong and secure bond between the two boards.
You don't need any stain to use on boards for a corral. It's only going to do you good for aesthetics purposes, not for the cattle.
No, wooden cutting boards should not be put in the dishwasher as the high heat and moisture can damage the wood and cause warping or cracking. It is best to hand wash wooden cutting boards with warm soapy water and dry them immediately.
The truth is that you can use the sa me cutting board for a decade if you take care of it. For wood boards, wash with hot water and dry it completely after each use. For plastic, do the same and put it into the microwave every month or so to kill bacteria. (Make sure you have a cup of water in the microwave as well, as there has to be some liquid to keep it from damaging the oven)
I have roofed many houses and yes roofed in light rain. The felt will soak up water in the decking and the heat of comp shingles will dry out the felt. It makes for a dangerous job if your on a high pitched roof. When the felt gets wet it will crinkle up and not lay flat which may not be noticed if you have a thick comp shingle (30 year+). I've tried covering the roof to protect from rain with plastic or tarps, but it always seems to be waisted work. Tarps blow off, holes in plastic from laying boards down which causes leaks. I prefer to put my work to get the job completed. I have never hear of mold in decking from roofing in wet conditions. I have removed roofs that had rotten decking due to low pitch and surrounded by trees which did not allow the roof to dry out after rains. The rotten decking was only in certain areas of the roof and only less than 10% of the decking. I wouldn't say the 10% replacement was due to roofing in wet conditions. That is my experiences, hope that helps.
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Yes, if you can put pressure on the surfaces then it's a permanent join, you can test it - put to wood-boards together and try to break them with the hummer etc, it wont come apart on the glued spot.ANS 2 - NOT possible as a permanent repair.