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November 3rd, 2010

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Ames True Temper 1197000 4 Pound Double Faced Sledge Hammer with 16 Inch FiberPr
Ames True Temper 1197000 4 Pound Double Faced Sledge Hammer with 16 Inch FiberPr
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12 Inch Hammer 16oz Rip with Fiber Handle
12 Inch Hammer 16oz Rip with Fiber Handle
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Ames True Temper 2062300 16 Inch Blacksmith Engineers Hammer Fiberglass Replacem
Ames True Temper 2062300 16 Inch Blacksmith Engineers Hammer Fiberglass Replacem
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Stiletto Ti12SC 16 Ti 12 Ounce Smooth Face Hammer with a Curved 16 Inch Hickory
Stiletto Ti12SC 16 Ti 12 Ounce Smooth Face Hammer with a Curved 16 Inch Hickory
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027 1198900 8 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer W 16 Inch Hickory Handle
027 1198900 8 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer W 16 Inch Hickory Handle
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Hitachi DH24PF3 15 16 Inch 7 Amp SDS Rotary Hammer with D Handle
Hitachi DH24PF3 15 16 Inch 7 Amp SDS Rotary Hammer with D Handle
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027 1197300 4 Ln Cross Pein Hammer16 Inch Hickory Handle
027 1197300 4 Ln Cross Pein Hammer16 Inch Hickory Handle
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Bosch HC4050 1 Inch x 11 Inch x 16 Inch Wild Bore Spline Rotary Hammer Bit
Bosch HC4050 1 Inch x 11 Inch x 16 Inch Wild Bore Spline Rotary Hammer Bit
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Vaughan 7165 16 Ounce Dalluge Titanium Hammer 19 Inch Curved Hickory Handle
Vaughan 7165 16 Ounce Dalluge Titanium Hammer 19 Inch Curved Hickory Handle
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Vaughan SDF48 3 Pound Double Face Hammer Flame Treated Hickory Handle 16 Inch
Vaughan SDF48 3 Pound Double Face Hammer Flame Treated Hickory Handle 16 Inch
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Vaughan 07160 16 Ounce Dalluge Titanium Hammer 18 Inch Straight Hickory Handle
Vaughan 07160 16 Ounce Dalluge Titanium Hammer 18 Inch Straight Hickory Handle
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027 1196800 3 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer 16 Inch Fiberpro Handle
027 1196800 3 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer 16 Inch Fiberpro Handle
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027 1196700 3 Lb Cross Pein Hammer 16 Inch Hickory Handle
027 1196700 3 Lb Cross Pein Hammer 16 Inch Hickory Handle
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027 1197500 6 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer 16 Inch Hickory Handle
027 1197500 6 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer 16 Inch Hickory Handle
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027 1199700 16 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer 36 Inch Hickory Handle
027 1199700 16 Lb Dbl Face Sledge Hammer 36 Inch Hickory Handle
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770 631 61 16 Oz Bricklayers Hammer Handle 11 Inch
770 631 61 16 Oz Bricklayers Hammer Handle 11 Inch
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Union Tools 760 30574 3Lb Engineers Hammer W 16 Inch Hickory Handle
Union Tools 760 30574 3Lb Engineers Hammer W 16 Inch Hickory Handle
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Union Tools 760 30592 4Lb Engineers Hammer W 16 Inch Fiberglas Handle
Union Tools 760 30592 4Lb Engineers Hammer W 16 Inch Fiberglas Handle
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Union Tools 760 30576 4 Lb Engineers Hammer W 16 Inch Handle
Union Tools 760 30576 4 Lb Engineers Hammer W 16 Inch Handle
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Ames True Temper 1196900 4 Pound Double Faced Sledge Hammer with 16 Inch Hickory
Ames True Temper 1196900 4 Pound Double Faced Sledge Hammer with 16 Inch Hickory
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Union Tools 760 30572 2 Lb EngineerS Hammer W 16 Inch Hickory Handle
Union Tools 760 30572 2 Lb EngineerS Hammer W 16 Inch Hickory Handle
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Hammer 16 Inch

How to Repair Exterior Wall Studs

This article will discuss the best way to approach exterior wall studs that need repair. There are many reasons why exterior wall studs would have to be repaired or replaced: decay caused by mold or termites, structural damage, reinforcements or renovations. When it becomes necessary to access exterior wall studs, you will want to proceed in a way that is the least invasive. Repairing existing wall studs may require the destruction of the interior wall finish (sheetrock, baseboard, crown molding), roofing material (decking, shingles) and sometimes even the exterior cladding (brick, siding, sheathing). Here are some tips that will help you repair the studs while keeping most of the undamaged materials intact.
Tools and Materials Needed

* Framing hammer
* # 12 nails
* Circular saw
* Nail puller
* Crowbar
* Chalk line
* Level
* Measuring tape
* Utility knife
* Sheetrock
* Sheetrock screws
* Power drill (with Phillips head bit)
* 2x4 wood studs
* Finishing nails

Step 1 - Locate the Studs in Need of Repair

You will only want to replace studs that are in need of repair. It may be difficult to identify damaged studs without visual access to the stud wall, which means removal of the sheetrock. It is often not necessary to replace entire wall sections (individual studs can easily be replaced).
Step 2 - Remove the Interior Wall Material

Using any combination of nail puller, crowbar, hammer and hammer claw, remove only the section of the interior wall material (usually sheetrock) that will allow you access to the damaged studs. Use your utility knife to neatly trim the edges of the sheetrock on both sides of the access hole. Cut straight down along the center of the studs on each side. This is so that full lengths of the new sheetrock will butt cleanly up against the adjacent sheets at the seams.
Step 3 - Replace the Damaged Studs with New Studs

Use your framing hammer to knock loose the damaged stud at one end and pry it loose. Measure the distance between the top and bottom plates and cut the new studs to length, if necessary. The new studs can go in place of the removed studs, if they are 16 inches on center. Use a level to plumb each new stud that you install and nail it in place, toe nailing into the top and bottom plates. This is where a pneumatic or cordless nail gun is invaluable. The existing wall material will obstruct your hammer swing and make it difficult to get a good angle for nailing. If all you have is a hammer, you may have to remove sheetrock from the ceiling to expose more of the structural wood frame. It should be possible to replace the wall studs without affecting the exterior wall material.
Step 4 - Replace the Sheetrock and Trim

Install sheetrock onto the interior wall surface where it had been removed, using full sheets where ever possible. Replace any baseboard or crown molding that had been removed, matching the style and material. For baseboards and moldings, make a miter cut at both ends, and then nail through the miter into a stud with finishing nails.

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