CAULKING & WEATHERSTRIPPING
sa BOAT CAULKING & SEALING
sa DOOR INSULATION & WEATHERSTRIPPING
sa GARAGE DOOR INSULATION & WEATHERSTRIPPING
sa PUTTY
sa WINDOW INSULATION & WEATHERSTRIPPING
x SEALANT
x WEATHERSTRIPPING
xx ADHESIVE
xx INSULATION
Tip on using water to "seal" caulking tubes and keep the contents usable for up to 6 months. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #43 Feb 1995 pg. 26
Tips on how to caulk joints and cracks in your house. Guidelines on where to caulk, the basic types of caulks, and how to apply caulk. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1977 (v.55#4) pg. 24
Insulation and airtightness. Tips on locating sources of air leaks in your house and sealing with caulk, vapor barrier, etc. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1990 (v.68#1) pg. C2
Sealing heat leaks. How to find them using a wet hand or smoking incense. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1990 (v.68#11) pg. F4
Tips on caulking around doors and windows. BOYS' LIFE Oct 1980 (v.70#10) pg. 74
Tips on removal of silicone caulk using mechanical means (razor blade, copper wool, etc.). CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Jun 1998 (v.21#9) pg. 74
Insider advice on choosing and using the best caulks and caulking tools. CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Oct 1998 (v.22#1) pg. 56
Winter proofing windows. Looks at weather-stripping and storm windows. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1981 (v.5#2) pg. 21
Exterior caulking tips. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Aug 1985 (v.8#11) pg. 36
Winterize with weatherstripping. What is available in weatherstripping and tips on their installation. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1985 (v.9#2) pg. 61
Air leakage control. Some easy, effective and economical measures to reduce heat loss through air leakage. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1987 (v.11#2) pg. 27
Silicone sealer. A review of this pliable, waterproof, adhering, multi-purpose product. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1988 (v.12#2) pg. 27
Tip on using a large diameter plastic drinking straw to lengthen the nozzle of a caulking gun. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1994 (v.17#9) pg. 6
Snug-up your house. Tips on locating those elusive drafts and stuffing them out. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1996 (v.20#1) pg. 35
Seal doors to save energy. Some tips. COST CUTS Feb 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 3
Caulk your home now to avoid expensive repairs. FAMILY HANDYMAN #81 Aug 1964 (v.14#4) pg. 22
Weatherstripping and insulating to stop heat loss. FAMILY HANDYMAN #87 Aug 1965 (v.15#4) pg. 38
What you should know about the special sealers and patchers available in tube, cartridge or can. Includes silicon rubber, vinyl plastic, plastic steel, plastic aluminum, plaster patch, etc. FAMILY HANDYMAN #92 Jun 1966 (v.16#3) pg. 52
Lubricating jobs and weatherstripping jobs to do before winter. FAMILY HANDYMAN #94 Oct 1966 (v.16#5) pg. 54
A chart of the various patchers, crack filler, caulks, putties, menders, etc., plus the whys and hows of using them. FAMILY HANDYMAN #103 Apr 1968 (v.18#2) pg. 48
Tips on weatherproofing your home using caulk, weatherstripping and insulation. FAMILY HANDYMAN #129 Sep 1971 (v.21#7) pg. 51
How to choose the correct caulking for use around the house. Seven types compared. FAMILY HANDYMAN #134 Mar 1972 (v.22#3) pg. 46
How to use silicone rubber sealers for repairs and sealing, both inside and outside. FAMILY HANDYMAN #140 Dec 1972 (v.22#9) pg. 40
A look at the major types of caulk available today and the types of jobs they each do best. FAMILY HANDYMAN #172 Apr 1976 (v.26#4) pg. 30
Tips on various types of weatherstripping and where to use them to keep out winter drafts. FAMILY HANDYMAN #177 Nov 1976 (v.26#9) pg. 48
How to rate your home on its weatherproofing. A look at the costs of insulating, caulking and weatherstripping and some projections on what it would save. FAMILY HANDYMAN #183 Sep 1977 (v.27#6) pg. 16
Tips on caulking to save energy. A description of the types of caulk available and how to apply it. FAMILY HANDYMAN #183 Sep 1977 (v.27#6) pg. 24
Tips on weatherstripping to save energy. A look at the varieties available and where to use them. FAMILY HANDYMAN #183 Sep 1977 (v.27#6) pg. 24
A guide to caulks and where to use them to reduce home fuel consumption. FAMILY HANDYMAN #192 Sep 1978 (v.28#7) pg. 44
How to make your own weatherstripping for doors and windows from silicon rubber caulk. FAMILY HANDYMAN #206 Feb 1980 (v.30#2) pg. 91
A guide to current caulks and sealants. FAMILY HANDYMAN #211 Sep 1980 (v.30#7) pg. 56
Tip: Use a flexible drinking straw to direct caulk into hard to reach places. FAMILY HANDYMAN #224 Dec 1981 (v.31#10) pg. 47
Caulking cracks to prevent water seepage around masonry and windows. FAMILY HANDYMAN #241 Sep 1983 (v.33#7) pg. 72
Tips on "forgotten" cracks which ought to be caulked. FAMILY HANDYMAN #251 Sep 1984 (v.34#7) pg. 72
How to cure heat leaks all around the house. Add insulation, vapor barrier, storm windows, storm doors, and caulk. FAMILY HANDYMAN #252 Oct 1984 (v.34#8) pg. 86
All about caulks. FAMILY HANDYMAN #262 Oct 1985 (v.35#8) pg. 34
Tip: Use spray bottle with water and soap to wet caulking prior to smoothing with your finger. FAMILY HANDYMAN #283 Nov 1987 (v.37#9) pg. 80
Tip: Store tubes of cement, caulk, etc. by hanging them up using this idea. FAMILY HANDYMAN #285 Jan 1988 (v.38#1) pg. 100
Attaching "V" bronze weather stripping around a door. FAMILY HANDYMAN #286 Feb 1988 (v.38#2) pg. 46
Tips on recaulking between bathtub and wall. FAMILY HANDYMAN #289 May-Jun 1988 (v.38#5) pg. 81
Choosing the right caulk. Pros and cons of oil-base, butyl, latex, acrylic latex, and silicone caulks. FAMILY HANDYMAN #290 Jul-Aug 1988 (v.38#6) pg. 60
Tip: Use masking tape to make a "professional looking" caulking job. FAMILY HANDYMAN #297 Apr 1989 (v.39#4) pg. 111
Using caulks. Tips on selecting and applying silicone, butyl/rubber and acrylic/latex caulking. FAMILY HANDYMAN #312 Oct 1990 (v.40#9) pg. 6
Tip on sealing a caulking tube with a wire nut. FAMILY HANDYMAN #312 Oct 1990 (v.40#9) pg. 43
Tip shows how to get a smooth caulking bead with masking tape and a stick cut to shape. FAMILY HANDYMAN #322 Oct 1991 (v.41#9) pg. 37
Tip describes how to use an ice cube to get a smooth, attractive bead of latex caulk. FAMILY HANDYMAN #336 Mar 1993 (v.43#3) pg. 92
Tip shows how to remove the plug of hardened caulk from a caulking tube. FAMILY HANDYMAN #340 Jul-Aug 1993 (v.43#7) pg. 77
Tip shows how to use masking tape to create a neat caulk line. FAMILY HANDYMAN #343 Nov-Dec 1993 (v.43#10) pg. 75
Making an ideal exterior caulk joint. Selecting material and the installation technique. FAMILY HANDYMAN #344 Jan 1994 (v.44#1) pg. 18
Tip on using a twist tie to open up a clogged caulking tube without damaging the tip. FAMILY HANDYMAN #345 Feb 1994 (v.44#2) pg. 85
Tip on using a piece of coated wire closet shelving to store tubes of caulk. FAMILY HANDYMAN #349 Jun 1994 (v.44#6) pg. 81
Convert a hole-punch can opener into a tool for removing old caulk from siding, around windows and doors, etc. FAMILY HANDYMAN #360 Jul-Aug 1995 (v.45#7) pg. 80
Tip on removing a hardened plug of caulk from the plastic tip of a caulking cartridge. FAMILY HANDYMAN #362 Oct 1995 (v.45#9) pg. 88
Choosing the right caulk. How to know whether to use siliconized acrylic, acrylic latex, butyl rubber or silicone. FAMILY HANDYMAN #367 Apr 1996 (v.46#4) pg. 64
Exterior caulking that lasts. Advice on selecting, preparing the surface, and applying effective, long-term moisture barriers. FAMILY HANDYMAN #401 Sep 1999 (v.49#8) pg. 81
Tip: How to weatherstrip a door bottom where a thick rug prevents a spring-loaded bottom sweep from retracting. FINE HOMEBUILDING #9 Jun-Jul 1982 pg. 10
Tip: Spray your caulking-gun with silicone lubricant to allow removal of hardened caulk. FINE HOMEBUILDING #25 Feb-Mar 1985 pg. 16
Simple cutter made from a razor blade is used to trim silicone caulk to a uniform height after it dries. FINE HOMEBUILDING #28 Aug-Sep 1985 pg. 16
Tip: Use wire nuts as caps for partially used tubes of caulking, glues, etc. FINE HOMEBUILDING #29 Oct-Nov 1985 pg. 16
Tip on getting caulk (from a caulking gun) into narrow places where the cartridge tip won't reach. FINE HOMEBUILDING #34 Aug-Sep 1986 pg. 14
Tip: Smooth caulking using shapers ("fingers") carved from potatoes. FINE HOMEBUILDING #35 Oct-Nov 1986 pg. 14
Tip: Better method for sealing a partially used tube of caulking. FINE HOMEBUILDING #48 Aug-Sep 1988 pg. 24
How to prevent caulking tubes from discharging the instant you release the trigger. FINE HOMEBUILDING #51 Feb-Mar 1989 pg. 24
Tip on using plastic sheathing from Romex cable to cap a caulking cartridge and keep contents fresh. FINE HOMEBUILDING #53 Apr-May 1989 pg. 26
Tip on removing dried material from the nozzle of a tube of caulking. FINE HOMEBUILDING #60 Apr-May 1990 pg. 28
Tip on using the heat from an automotive engine to warm tubes of caulking or adhesive during the winter. FINE HOMEBUILDING #60 Apr-May 1990 pg. 28
Caulks and sealants. A primer on the products available, how they work, and the tools and techniques for applying them. FINE HOMEBUILDING #61 Jun-Jul 1990 pg. 36
Tip on smoothing a line of caulk using an ice cube. FINE HOMEBUILDING #65 Feb-Mar 1991 pg. 30
Controlling air leakage. Simple caulking and sealing techniques to help save energy in new construction. FINE HOMEBUILDING #77 Oct-Nov 1992 pg. 64
Tip on using the caulk itself to form a plug that can be easily removed when you want to use the remaining caulk. FINE HOMEBUILDING #81 Apr-May 1993 pg. 28
Testing homes for air leaks. A blower-door test is a simple, economical method of learning how tight a house is and where the leaks are located. FINE HOMEBUILDING #86 Feb-Mar 1994 pg. 51
Tip on "aging" bright white caulk so that it matches older caulk. FINE HOMEBUILDING #89 Jun-Jul 1994 pg. 32
Tip on modifying the snap-on cap (for a tube of caulking) to produce a different size bead of caulk than the current nozzle opening. FINE HOMEBUILDING #91 Oct-Nov 1994 pg. 32
Capping a partially used tube of caulk using an empty 35mm film canister filled with petroleum jelly. FINE HOMEBUILDING #98 Oct-Nov 1995 pg. 26
Silicone caulking basics. For caulking around bathroom and kitchen fixtures, nothing lasts longer or keeps out moisture better than silicone. Selection, preparation, application, and finishing tips. FINE HOMEBUILDING #111 Aug-Sep 1997 pg. 86
Added Info FINE HOMEBUILDING #113 Dec 1997-Jan 1998 pg. 8
Plywood caulk-gun holder hangs from ladder crossbar and catches any material that oozes out. FINE HOMEBUILDING #118 Aug-Sep 1998 pg. 28
Tip on caulking exterior trim which will ensure good adhesion in all weather conditions. FINE HOMEBUILDING #121 Feb-Mar 1999 pg. 32
Is your house leaking heat? A guide to finding and fixing all those hidden cracks and holes that let heated air seep out. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Oct 1981 (v.193#4) pg. 246
Fillers for fixing holes and cracks in wood, hardboard, plaster, gypsum board, metal, etc. HANDY ANDY Sep 1979 (v.3#10) pg. 69
All about caulking and weather stripping. Guidelines on choosing and using them. HANDY ANDY Nov 1980 (v.5#2) pg. 19
Draft dodgers. Advice on caulking and weatherstripping to stop air leaks. HARROWSMITH COUNTRY LIFE #136 Sep-Oct 1997 (v.21) pg. 18
Push-method caulking. The correct method for applying caulking from a cartridge. HOME MECHANIX #707 Mar 1987 (v.83) pg. 18
How to fix drafty doors. Installing weatherstripping and a threshold with a flexible gasket. HOME MECHANIX #739 Nov 1989 (v.85) pg. 18
Tightening up. An energy-saving guide to finding and stopping air leaks in attic, basement, doors, walls, etc. HOME MECHANIX #788 Sep 1994 (v.90) pg. 64
Best ways to weatherize your home. Tips on insulating, weatherstripping, caulking, etc. HOMEOWNER Sep-Oct 1983 (v.8#5) pg. 60
Tip: How to seal openings around pulleys in windows with sash-cords. HOMEOWNER Nov 1983 (v.8#6) pg. 69
Warmups for windows and doors. Tips on installing caulking, weatherstripping, and replacement windows. A companion guide to accompany the PBS television series "Hometime". HOMEOWNER Jan-Feb 1988 (v.13#1) pg. 28
Tip on extending the tip of a caulking cartridge for hard-to-reach places. HOMEOWNER Oct 1989 (v.14#8) pg. 64
Tip: Eliminate unsightly caulking seams around doors and windows by covering them with molding. HOMEOWNER Oct 1989 (v.14#8) pg. 64
How to conserve energy with caulking and weatherstripping. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Sep-Oct 1978 (v.3#5) pg. 38
How to insulate and weatherstrip to reduce your fuel bill. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Nov-Dec 1979 (v.4#6) pg. 88
Tip: How to remove the plug of dried caulk from the nozzle of a caulking cartridge. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO May-Jun 1981 (v.6#3) pg. 21
Tip: How to weatherstrip a door with silicone caulk. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Jul-Aug 1982 (v.7#4) pg. 8
Home caulking guide. Photos illustrate eight areas around the home that commonly need caulking. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #474 Nov 1967 (v.63) pg. 124
A short course in weatherstripping doors and windows. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #499 Dec 1969 (v.65) pg. 96
Tip on how to use masking tape to make neat, clean edges when applying silicone rubber sealant as a bathtub caulking. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #515 Apr 1971 (v.67) pg. 26
Consumers guide to caulking. Tips on selecting and using caulks for windows and walls of your house. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #580 Sep 1976 (v.72) pg. 10
Consumer's guide to weather stripping. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #617 Oct 1979 (v.75) pg. 13
Checklist of 40 spots around your home that may need caulking. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #630 Nov 1980 (v.76) pg. 150
New ways to save energy. Diagrams illustrate several openings created during the construction of a house which may have been overlooked when insulating and caulking. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #641 Oct 1981 (v.77) pg. 64
Prepare for winter. Part 1. Tips on sealing and weatherstripping doors, windows, etc. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #651 Aug 1982 (v.78) pg. 57
A comparative guide to caulking and how to apply it. NEW SHELTER Apr 1980 (v.1#3) pg. 18
How to locate sources of air infiltration and close them with weatherstripping and caulking. NEW SHELTER Apr 1980 (v.1#3) pg. 76
The cold-air cops. Advice from two professionals tell you how to stop heat loss by careful attention to caulking and insulation. NEW SHELTER Oct 1982 (v.3#8) pg. 52
The draft dodgers. Part 1. Weatherstripping. What the experts choose for various applications. NEW SHELTER Jan 1983 (v.4#1) pg. 34
The draft dodgers. Part 2. Selecting the correct caulking for just about any job. NEW SHELTER Feb 1983 (v.4#2) pg. 40
A guide to selecting and installing 19 types of weatherstripping. NEW SHELTER Oct 1985 (v.6#8) pg. 72
Tip: Use latex caulk to fill joints between woodwork and plaster. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL May 1976 (v.4#5) pg. 11
Tip: How to repair grout or caulk around the top edge of a bathtub. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jan 1979 (v.7#1) pg. 10
Inside and outside caulking for the old house. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Sep 1980 (v.8#9) pg. 113
How to weatherstrip doors and windows. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Sep 1980 (v.8#9) pg. 128
How to install weatherstripping around old windows. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Apr 1982 (v.10#4) pg. 77
Tip on smoothing caulking with your finger. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Nov 1983 (v.11#9) pg. 207
Tip: Apply caulk to the space between bathtub and wall when the tub is full of water. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1986 (v.14#1) pg. 30
Weatherstripping entry doors. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Dec 1986 (v.14#10) pg. 470
Bathroom caulk. Tips on selection and application. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1990 (v.18#5) pg. 62
Tip on using ordinary water to effectively seal open tubes of caulk until you need them again. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1991 (v.19#4) pg. 14
Caulking about the weather. How to choose and use adhesive sealants. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1996 (v.24#6) pg. 41
Tip on fabricating a long, flexible nozzle for caulk and sealant cartridges. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1998 (v.26#1) pg. 18
Electrical wire nuts and petroleum jelly recommended as caps for caulk and construction adhesive. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1998 (v.26#2) pg. 18
Caulking and draft-proofing your home. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1963 (v.120#5) pg. 156
Polysulfide sealants. Part 1. Caulking that lasts the life of the house. POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1965 (v.123#3) pg. 158
Caulking. A guide to when and where the new sealants are used. POPULAR MECHANICS Oct 1966 (v.126#4) pg. 170
How to choose the correct caulking compound. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1968 (v.130#5) pg. 156
Complete guide to selecting and installing weatherstripping. POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1968 (v.130#6) pg. 164
Caulk your way to a better paint job. POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1971 (v.136#3) pg. 120
Tips on how to minimize heat loss with emphasis on weatherstripping doors and windows. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1973 (v.140#5) pg. 100
How and what to caulk to make your house weather tight. Tells what caulk to use for each type of job. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1974 (v.142#5) pg. 132
Button up now for greater cold weather comfort. Tips on installing weatherstripping around doors and windows. POPULAR MECHANICS Oct 1975 (v.144#4) pg. 90
Four new ways to use rubber sealant. (1) Silicon feet on mugs prevent scratching furniture. (2) Repair fiberglas screening. (3) Make throw rugs "skidproof". (4) Seal auto trim. POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1981 (v.155#3) pg. 177
Tip: Lubricate sliding patio door weatherstripping with silicon spray to keep it from wearing out. POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1982 (v.157#4) pg. 164
Tip: Weatherstrip around your through-the-door mail slot. POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1982 (v.158#1) pg. 44
Caulk now to save costly fuel this winter. POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1982 (v.158#3) pg. 122
Solvents to use for removing silicone caulk are noted. POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1989 (v.166#8) pg. 97
Routine exterior caulking tips. POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1992 (v.169#4) pg. 84
Caulk buying guide and application tips. POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1992 (v.169#12) pg. 79
Silicon Rubber, a sealant, caulk, adhesive and crack filler that sticks to anything clean. Tips on uses for this compound. POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1966 (v.188#6) pg. 158
Review of new caulking and sealing conpounds. POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1969 (v.195#3) pg. 148
Seal air leaks with weatherstripping to save energy. POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1973 (v.203#4) pg. 129
Common-sense guide to caulks and caulking. Picking the correct caulk and how to apply it. POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1974 (v.205#3) pg. 107
Extra jobs for sealants and caulks. A collection of miscellaneous uses for caulking. POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1975 (v.207#5) pg. 120
Tips on using silicon-rubber sealant to make miscellaneous repairs to automobile upholstery, windshields, body and moldings. POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1978 (v.212#3) pg. 111
The art of weatherproofing your house with weatherstripping. Part 1. Doors. POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1978 (v.213#4) pg. 74
Tip: Fill bathtub with water before you put in new caulking between tub and wall tile. POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1978 (v.213#4) pg. 165
The art of weatherproofing your house with weatherstripping. Part 2. Windows, storm windows and garage doors. POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1978 (v.213#5) pg. 96
Picking the right caulk for various application. An understanding of various caulks and various types of cracks. POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1984 (v.225#5) pg. 83
Tips from master carpenter Norm Abram on caulking a bathtub, nailing, pulling nails, squaring large frames and making accurate repetitive cuts. PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Feb 1987 (v.2#2) pg. 113
Added Info PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Jul-Aug 1987 (v.2#6) pg. 15
Thirteen areas around the house that need caulking to make a house draft-proof. SCIENCE & MECHANICS Nov 1965 (v.36#11) pg. 70
Tips on caulking all around the house. SCIENCE & MECHANICS Fall 1979 pg. 91
Storage rack for caulking cartridges is made from short lengths of PVC pipe. A "window" in the PVC makes the cartridges easy to identify. SHOPNOTES #46 Jul 1999 (v.8) pg. 5
Working with silicone rubber RTV compounds. How they cure and how and where to apply them. SKINNED KNUCKLES #172 Nov 1990 (v.15#4) pg. 5
Tip: Apply a bead of silicone to shoe soles, cups, and anything else which you want to prevent from slipping. SMALL BOAT JOURNAL #49 Jun-Jul 1986 pg. 94
How to choose the right kind of caulk for the right place. SUNSET Nov 1987 (v.179#5) pg. 148
Caulking. Tips from a pro on choosing the right caulk, removing old caulk, selecing the right tools and techniques for indoor and outdoor jobs. TODAY'S HOMEOWNER #814 Apr 1997 (v.93) pg. 62
Tip shows how to reduce sloppy squeezeout by wrapping a caulk cartridge with duct tape. TODAY'S HOMEOWNER #820 Nov 1997 (v.93) pg. 20
Tip: Seal caulking tubes between uses with large electrical wire nuts. WOOD MAGAZINE #12 Aug 1986 (v.3#4) pg. 14
Tip on using baby wipes to smooth beads of caulk. WOOD MAGAZINE #114 Apr 1999 (v.16#3) pg. 33
Tip on using coaxial-connector sealing tape to preserve an open tube of caulking. WOOD MAGAZINE #140 Mar 2002 (v.19#2) pg. 28
How to adapt an industrial-size sealant gun to accept smaller cartridges. WOODTURNING #72 Feb 1999 pg. 82
Tip on using melted wax to seal an opened cartridge of caulking. WOODWORK #20 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 15
Caulking your bathroom and the use of caulking for moldings. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1964 (v.20#2) pg. 49
Different types of weatherstripping and how to install them. WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1964 (v.20#5) pg. 34
Adhesives for the home workshop. Part 2. Caulking and sealing adhesives. WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1969 (v.25#1) pg. 59
Tips on proper caulking, back-priming and painting of house exteriors. WORKBENCH May-Jun 1969 (v.25#3) pg. 50
A look at places inside and outside the home that require caulking and glazing. Comments on the variety of caulks and glazes that are available. WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1973 (v.29#5) pg. 58
Shop tip shows how to make a simple smoothing tool (for coving caulk) from a piece of copper tubing fixed in a wooden handle. WORKBENCH May-Jun 1976 (v.32#3) pg. 69
A round-up of caulks, adhesives and mastics. Covers the types available and the advantages and disadvantages of each. WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1977 (v.33#5) pg. 54
Tips on all the places around a house that need to be weatherstripped. WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1978 (v.34#6) pg. 121
Install a rubber weatherstrip on the bottom of your doors to eliminate drafts. Made from old inner tube and fitted into a slot cut in the bottom of the door. WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1979 (v.35#6) pg. 16
Tune up your house for winter. Tips on adding insulation, caulking, glazing, weatherstripping, roof repairs, cleaning furnace, etc. WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1980 (v.36#1) pg. 4
Tip recommends capping tubes of caulk and adhesive with a screw eye or hook in the nozzle to facilitate storage. WORKBENCH Jun 1997 (v.53#3) pg. 12
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