Podcast 313: Pony Studs, Cold Floors, and Hiding Foundation Insulation

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Rob, Brian, and Patrick hear from listeners about gas mitersaws, vinyl-wrapped windows, and ladder safety, before taking listener questions about building-component etymology, urea-formaldehyde foam, and hiding foundation insulation.

Pete writes in about getting old in the cold. Mike sent a photo of a brilliant weedwacker/mitersaw hybrid. Ken suggests a novel way to color match a window and asks about covering the foam insulation on his foundation. Another Ken shares a scary tale involving a breezy ladder setup. Jared wants a more-appropriate name for “cripple” stud. Mike asks about the history of his foam insulation. Nicholas seeks a solution to his cold floors.


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