Archive for March, 2010

what kind of paint sticks best to vinyl siding?

Friday, March 26th, 2010
jack asked:


i want to change the Color of my house. what kind of paint is best for vinyl siding?

Outdoor Solar Lighting
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Where are some goog places online where I can order some vinyl siding, facia, and sofits?

Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Mike R asked:


my wife and are want to put vinyl siding on our house. We want to do it ourselves, but none of the hardware stores nearby have the colors we want. We want a kind of biege color with burguny facia and sofits.

Where can I order some vinyl siding online?

Sliding Closet Doors

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How do I get duct tape off vinyl siding,the sticky stuff?

Thursday, March 25th, 2010
karrot8 asked:


I PUT UP PLASTIC OVER THE OUTSIDE WINDOWS,USING DUCT TAPE. DUCT TAPE LEFT STICKY STUFF ON THE VINYL SIDING.

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Vinyl Record Collecting Alive And Well

Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Robert Benson asked:


According to a recent report from eBay, the online auction giant, they sell more than three million vinyl records each year. It is also reported that eBay users buy and sell six vinyl records every minute (or an average of one every ten seconds). It seems the vinyl record, just a few years ago an afterthought as an audio format, is alive and well. So what is all the fuss about?

First and foremost, if you ask any record collector, it is the sound quality they love the most about vinyl. The music isn’t compressed into ones and zeros or “binary sound.” Then of course, there is the element of “collectibility,” people may buy vinyl as an investment, in hope that, over time, the records will appreciate in value.

Furthermore, people collect vinyl because they may want a piece of their past, so nostalgia is also an important element for the record collector. People are also drawn to actually owning a physical product and may enjoy the ritual that is involved in listening to the records. And a new generation has discovered the special allure that vinyl records have, the limited editions, colored vinyl, picture discs, “audiophile” records (a 180-220 gram), the album cover artwork and the sound have all lured youngsters in the hobby of collecting vinyl records.

But, there are more reasons people collect vinyl. Besides the aforementioned elements, it is also big business. The old vinyl records on the auction sites, as well as the hundreds of other vinyl related web sites, are not selling their collectible vinyl for rummage sale prices. In fact, at any given moment, there may be more than six thousand collectible Beatles’ albums for sale on eBay. Some have sold for thousands of dollars and it is reported that the album that is bought and sold the most in vinyl format is the Beatles’ “White Album.” But it is not only the Beatles that sell well and are highly collectible. Artists such as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, James Brown, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Presley and even newer artists like Nirvana, Radiohead and many more are all highly sought after. There is also a keen interest in “Northern Soul,” Motown records, old blues recordings as well as jazz, punk and indie vinyl records.

Furthermore, recording artists themselves are reported to own vast and eclectic record collections. Just as creating music is their passion, finding rare and collectible vinyl is sometimes just as important. It is reported that John Lennon was an avid collector of all the Beatles’ bootlegs he could find. Peter Buck, of the rock band R.E.M. is an avid collector as well and there is a long list of musicians who get the same thrill as all collectors get when they find a specific vinyl record at an estate sale that may have eluded them for years.

However, it is not just the garage sales, rummage sales, estate sales, record conventions that carry collectible vinyl. The online community has responded as well, and besides the auction sites, there are literally hundreds of web sites that sell vinyl exclusively, in any musical genre that a person may have an interest in.

People also collect vinyl for the album cover art or the 45-rpm record sleeve and some may be more valuable than the vinyl record that they hold. There are many businesses that frame these marvelous pieces of art and audio history for display and preservation.

So just as there has been a resurgence in the sale and visibility of vinyl records, along with this is an increase in the hobby of vinyl record collecting and album cover art. This hobby is as old as the format itself, and a wonderful hobby that will continue to thrill its participants for decades to come.



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Is it ok to cover asbestos siding with vinyl siding?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Katie asked:


We haven’t gotten any estimates yet, but I’ve heard it costs a lot to have asbestos siding removed, so I was wondering if we could have vinyl siding installed over it. The old siding is in pretty good shape, no major cracks or anything, it just looks really old.

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How do you determine what type of siding is on your house?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010
bro_ken128 asked:


We are buying an older house. Some of the siding is gone. I would like to replace it with similar siding. I am afraid it is too old of siding to find a replacement for the missing or worn out siding. How do I know?

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What do I do about my ugly siding on my house possibly having asbestos in it?

Sunday, March 21st, 2010
Vernacular Catholic asked:


I think my ugly siding has asbestos in it. It is like a fake shingle siding, probably from the 50’s when the house was built. It is in good shape but not attractive. The color is the main thing we don’t like. Option 1 is to just paint over it, but that is just a temporary fix since the siding itself is ugly. Can someone just put siding over it? I think this will be expensive!

Wood Pellet Stoves
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New Vinyl Website Focuses on the Social Elements of Records and Music

Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Robert Benson asked:


Well, we made it. The vinyl record revival is in full swing. With many independent artists issuing new releases via the format and many mainstream artists following suit, it is a great place in music history. Add to this the numerous reissues of classic LP’s and the vinyl comeback is complete.

Along with the vinyl revival are new Internet web sites that cater to collectors and music lovers. One such site that has just launched is www.NYLVI.com, is social marketplace that will support independent artists, labels and record stores and will aid in the spreading of musical innovation to the global community of music lovers and record collectors.

I spoke with NYLVI co-founder Ivar Lien about the goals, ideals and values of this new, growing vinyl record community:

There are many vinyl sites on the Internet today, what will set yours apart from the others- what will make you unique?

“We think there are two main aspects that set us apart from other sites. First of all, we have structured our marketplace to reflect the world’s major music scenes. This we hope will make it easier for users to discover more new music and that local artists will be able to find a bigger audience. To make this possible we are cooperating with some of the finest bloggers from these scenes, so previews of all their posts can be read on our scene pages. Instead of creating distant editorials and boring recommendations, we think it’s much better to give the word to local experts, who participate in these scenes on a daily basis.”

“A second aspect we think set us a part from other services is how we emphasize the social aspects of vinyl collecting. We want to be something more than a simple marketplace. Through various features we want to include the users and enable increased interaction. We want to be a community for music and vinyl enthusiasts, a place where they can meet, share and exchange knowledge and experiences.”

Obviously, you and your partners feel that vinyl is a good niche to get into, but why the interest in vinyl- where do you see the vinyl record in, let’s say ten years from now?

“NYLVI is definitely all about vinyl. We love pretty much everything about the format, but also part of the reason we have started a business focused exclusively around vinyl is that we think it’s very compatible with the digital future of the music industry. In the next years we think vinyl’s position is going to grow much stronger. In music and art in general, it seems like it’s a strong movement away from postmodernism and over to what Bourriaud has called the altermodern, where more art is made as a protest and reaction against standardization and commercialism in an increasingly globalized world.”

“Digital music enables fast and easy sharing between people, which we love, but it also makes music and songs feel more like a commodity. The vinyl revival can be seen as reaction against this, where both artists and listeners appreciate the more exclusive qualities of the vinyl format. In ten years vinyl will still be a niche format, but hopefully a bigger and more vibrant niche!”

Is your site ‘modeled’ after anyone in particular?

“No, we cannot say that we have modeled our site after anyone in particular. Of course we have glanced at other sites for inspiration, however these sites span across a wide range. We have tried to take ideas from these sites and turn them into something new with NYLVI. The most important thing for us has been to do our own thing and create something that music and vinyl lovers hopefully will enjoy using. That said, we live in a time where speed of change is accelerating, and we constantly look forward and will continue to develop and improve to be one of the most complete and enjoyable places to buy music on vinyl.”

So this will be a global site, encouraging members from all over the world?

“Yes, part of what we found so fascinating with starting an online marketplace for vinyl was how we in a way would be situated at the junction between the global and local. Here users, artists, labels, record stores and collectors from around the world can come together and, by drawing on special knowledge from within local scenes, explore new music or discover old classics they have been looking a long time for.”

What does NYLVI mean or stand for?

“It both means and stands for VINYL first of all! But we also want NYLVI to be associated with the same values and ideals as your local independent record shop: knowledge, enthusiasm and love of music, support of artists and musical communities, and contribution to local variations and musical diversity.”

What do you listen to, what is your kind of music?

“Close to impossible to answer this. I guess we have an extremely broad music taste. We’re big fans of garage rock, like the whole line of bands from the 60’s like The Sonics and Chocolate Watchband and upwards with The Pandoras, The Lemon Spiders, The Fleshtones, The Fuzztones, The Cramps, Reigning Sound, Swingin Neckbreakers, King Khan & BBQ and Los Peyotes and, and, and…. But we are also big fans of African Funk and high-life music. I guess one of the records we have been listening most to this year is the Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump compilation, which is really awesome. And it’s a lot of new exciting music coming out from London now, the outernational inspired artists like Roots Manuva and Radioclit have all been making really cool music lately. And there are so many other artists too from Bo Diddley and Bob Dylan to Momus, Xiu Xiu and OOTORUICHI. It’s a long list.”

So if you are a buyer or seller of vinyl records, NYLVI.com brings a fresh new online presence that will continue to bring the value of the vinyl record to the forefront, both musically and socially. After all, it is about the music and music is a social phenomenon in itself.



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How can I install Hardiboard (vertical siding) as skirting on my mobile home?

Friday, March 19th, 2010
Odyssey asked:


I have a mobile home that sits on cinder blocks as support. I have to put skirting around it and have considered several options. I would like to use Hardiboard (vertical siding) as a skirt. what is the best way to install it though?
The cinder blocks are only as support under the mobile home, but they are not close to the edge.

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Vinyl Banners Ideas: Never Too Big or Small for Any Occasion

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Carlet asked:


Vinyl banner is an inexpensive form of advertising material. It is commonly used outdoors where crowds of people can see it. Rain or shine, the vinyl banner stays put and stays as an attention grabbing paraphernalia.

Because the vinyl banner is weather-resistant, it can endure longer exposure unlike other materials not meant for outdoors. Nevertheless, they are durable and are flexible enough to be used indoors as well.

Vinyl banners are digitally printed using wide format or large format printers. They can be printed as large as 63×100 and still hold your texts or images with consistency.

Make large format vinyl banners your choice for your advertising needs. Broadcast your events, your stall, your promotions using vinyl banners and see your clients flock to your destination.

Common Uses

Vinyl banners are commonly placed or found at the following areas:

• Store entrances and point of purchase displays

• Trade shows, conventions, fairs and other organized events

• Outdoor billboard and building signs

• On vehicles and floats during parades

Vinyl banners, most of the time, used in daytime where people can readily see and read them better. Vinyl banners too are used to draw in people for big attractions, like shows and exhibitions.

Vinyl Banner Tips and Design Ideas

Large format vinyl banner, in itself, can be bulky. Grommets are often added to facilitate convenient hanging of the banner. Putting it up can be easy with grommets which holds onto your vinyl banner without causing the material to tear.

Vinyl banners can also be stitched to accommodate pole sticks. But, there are also accessories to make it easier, such as tapes and glues that will reinforce your vinyl banners.

Large banners, and I mean really large ones, are printed on a special mesh material enabling the wind to easily pass through the banners without ripping it.

Generally used for large advertisements, vinyl design banners contain at least one main image and a few texts.

Texts are short and usually appear as heading and sub-headings describing or complementing the image.

Company and business taglines may also appear as text. Most often, the majority of color comprising the image is in direct contrast with the color of the text to ensure readability.

Vinyl banners put emphasis and focus on a single theme and are less-detailed. It is important that both image (either an easily recognizable person or identifiable object) and text work together to create a high-impact, uniform messages.

Vinyl banner, which commonly recreates the idea that banners are only good when using red bold letters against a white backdrop, is not limited to this. Vinyl banners can act like posters which can hold a tremendous amount of graphic design, along with a wide range of colors.

Vinyl banners can be printed with texts printed in light colors against a dark background that would give it a more dramatic effect.

Also, vinyl banners can be printed in a horizontal or vertical alignment. You can hang it and let it be read from left to right or let it dangle and be read from top to bottom, respectively.

Whatever your choice may be, horizontal or vertical, grommets or poles, and light against dark or the conventional dark against light, be sure that your vinyl banners are only handled by the experts.

Vinyl banners, after all, are never too big or too small to enjoy quality printing. And no occasion is too big or too small as well to use vinyl banners.



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