Monday, March 25, 2013

How to Install Carprt Over Concret

Materials

  • carpet
  • tackless strip
  • tape

Tools

  • power stretcher
  • gloves
  • tack strip cutter
  • razor knife
  • measuring tape
  • knee kicker
  • stair tool
  • hand stapler
  • hammer
  • carpet knife
  • top cutter
  • wall trimmer

Step 1: Determine the Area of the Room

Measure the longest walls in your room. Multiply the length and width, and divide by 9 to determine the square yardage. Add 10 percent to allow for errors, irregularities and pattern matching.

Step 2: Clean the Subfloor

Make sure the surface to be carpeted is smooth and clean. Scrape up any paint or joint compound and sweep and vacuum the floor thoroughly.

Step 3: Remove the Doors

If possible, remove the doors from the room so you won't have to work around them. Having the doors out of the way will also make it easier for you to cut off the bottoms of the doorjambs if necessary.

Step 4: Install the Tackless Strips

Cut the tackless strips to size with a strip cutter or heavy snips (Image 1). Nail the strips 1/2" from the wall (Image 2). Don't install tackless strips across thresholds or doorways; the tacks on the strips are sharp and could poke through the carpet and hurt your feet. Tackless strips come in a variety of widths, thicknesses and heights. Make sure you're using the correct size. If you're installing carpet over a concrete subfloor, use masonry tacks or epoxy adhesive to hold the tackless strips in place.

Step 5: Install the Carpet Pad

Lay out the carpet pad perpendicular to the direction you plan to install the carpet (Image 1), and staple it near the tackless strips with a staple hammer (Image 2).

Step 6: Staple Any Pad Seams

Staple the seam of the pad, alternating staples so that they aren't beside one another. Stretch the padding so that the pieces are butted tightly together.

Step 7: Trim the Pad

Feel through the padding to locate the tackless strip, and use a utility knife to cut away the padding along the interior edge of the strip (Image 1) so that all the tacks are exposed (Image 2).

Step 8: Notch Corners for Trimming

Measure the room at its longest point, and add 3" to the measurement. Take the carpet outside if possible, and notch the back on both sides at the appropriate length. The carpet will be easier to handle outside. You might want someone to help you.
use the driveway to roll out carpeting 

Step 9: Trim the Carpet to Size

Roll the carpet with the back facing outward until the notched areas show. Then run a chalk line from notch to notch. Cut the back of the carpet along the chalk line, roll up the carpet, and take it back inside.

Step 10: Trim the Excess Carpet

Roll out the carpet into the room. Keep it as straight as possible. Cut away excess carpet, but leave about 3" extra next to the walls (Image 1). Lay out any additional carpet needed to fill the room (Image 2).

Step 11: Glue the Seams Together

Where the carpet edges join, you'll need to create a seam. The seamed edges of both carpet segments must be straight. Check the edges: don't assume that a factory edge is straight. Place a piece of seaming tape under the seam, adhesive side up. Heat the seaming iron to the temperature recommended by the tape manufacturer, and rest it directly on the tape for 15 to 30 seconds. Then slowly slide the iron along the tape, and press the seam into the melted glue behind the iron. After the pieces are joined, place heavy objects on the seam to hold it in place as the glue dries. Seams should run parallel to the room's main light source. And make sure the pile of both pieces leans in the same direction.

Step 12: Trim Around the Obstacles

Dry-fit the carpet, butting one end against a wall. Use a carpet knife to trim the carpet to fit around obstacles.

Step 13: Attach the First Edge of the Carpet

Attach the carpet to the tackless strips at one end of the room, using the knee kicker. Place the face of the knee kicker against the carpet about 3" away from the wall, and forcefully strike the padded end to stretch the carpet over the tackless strips.

Step 14: Trim the Excess from the Edges

Trim excess carpet (Image 1) with a wall trimmer, which rests against the wall and provides a straight cut at the correct spot. Use a stair tool to press the cut edges underneath the baseboard trim (Image 2).

Step 15: Stretch the Carpet

Use the power stretcher to attach to the strips on the other side of the room. For corners and alcoves where the power stretcher can't reach, use the knee kicker and stair tool.

Step 16: Use the Binder Bar

Nail a binder bar to any areas where the carpet ends without abutting a wall such as a threshold. Stretch the carpet with the knee kicker to link to the hooks in the binder bar then use a wooden block or scrap piece of lumber to close the binder bar onto the edge of the carpet.

Step 17: Finish Trimming the Carpet

When all the carpet is in place, cut out the vent openings. Attach shoe molding around the room if desired. Tip: At the point where the carpet extends into the alcove, fold it at the depth of the alcove before you beginning to roll it up. Then roll toward the folded section. When unrolling the carpet, start at the end of the room closest to the alcove.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Ice Walk: Johnston Canyon-Banff National Park

Certainly an area that shows the power of nature and time - rushing water carves a path through the limestone canyon and potholes form over the years from plunging waterfalls. This is one of the most popular hikes in Banff National Park.
Time: To Ink Pots - 4-5 hours return trip
Distance: 5.8 km (3.6 miles)
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Elevation Gain: 215 metres (700 feet)
Maps: Banff , 82 0/4 West
Mount Eisenhower ( Castle Mtn. ), 82 0/5 West
Starting Point: Drive west from Banff on the Trans-Canada Hwy. Take the 1A Hwy ( Bow Valley Parkway ) turnoff and continue west 18 km (11 miles) to Johnston Canyon Lodge. Past the lodge, a trail sign at the northern end of the parking lot marks the start of the hike.
Summary: The trail begins as a paved walkway for the first 1.1 km (0.7 miles) to the Lower Falls . Here, the water plunges 10 m (33 feet) into a deeply carved pothole below. The trail becomes slightly more rugged as the hike continues to the Upper Falls (2.7 km/1.7 miles) and Ink Pots. The Upper Falls are dramatic with water cascading down more than 30 m (almost 100 feet). At this point, the trail leaves the creek and widens on route to the Ink Pots. It narrows again for a final descent to the Johnston Valley bottom and the Ink Pots (six clear greenish pools filled with spring water that remains at a constant 1-degree Celsius year-round).
Other Options:
Lower Falls - 1.1 km (0.7 miles) from the parking area on a paved path (street shoes will do). This trail is set up as a self-guided walk with pamphlets available to offer information about the geology of the area. For a slightly shorter return-trip from the Ink Pots, follow the fire access road directly to Johnston Canyon Lodge.

Keep in Mind:
Johnston Canyon is shaded and moist - bring an extra layer of clothing. Bring a bird book - this canyon is a unique for bird watching. Bring a water bottle and snack. Quick water stops are important every 20-30 minutes (more often if it is hot), especially if you are not used to higher elevations. Wear appropriate day-hiking shoes for the trail beyond Lower Falls . Slow your pace; slow your breathing. Smell the scent from the surrounding spruce, pine and fir forest.
 Attention: Bird Watchers

Black Swift - Johnston Canyon is one of this bird's three known breeding sites in Alberta . Scan for nests high on the canyon walls. Mornings and dusk are the best time to see the adults as they go to and fro from the canyon.
Other birds to look and listen for: the Dipper, Winter Wren, Cordilleran Flycatcher, and the Townsend's and Yellow-rumped Warbler.

Hiking sense:
Plan your trip
Stay on marked trails
Pack garbage out
Be cautious of wildlife
Be safe, be smart - hike within your limits


                        










The Banff Information Centre is located at 224 Banff Avenue and is open from 8AM to 8PM in the Summer. They can be reached by calling 403.762.1550.

  















Wednesday, January 16, 2013

烤牛排的做法

特色

喷香的牛排,外表焦香内里软嫩,牛肉本身的水分完全被包裹在里面,非常多汁

    烤牛排的做法

  • 1. 将牛排二面抹少许油,洒上一点海盐,放置几分钟。
  • 2. 大火烧热平底锅,温度至200度以上,见到锅内冒烟时倒一点油在锅底,继续烧到冒大烟,把牛排放入锅中,不要动,由于温度很高很快就会看到牛排接触锅的一面变成焦黄色,翻过来烤另一面,如果没有足够的经验,烤牛排时可掀开底部看看是否变成焦黄色再翻面。
  • 3. 两面都烤成焦黄色后,连锅一起放入烤箱内250度烤6分钟,这样烤出的牛排为六分熟,烤12分钟为八分熟,可根据自己的喜好决定烤制的时间。
  • 4. 烤好后,将牛排取出放入盘中,这时不宜马上食用,应使牛排放松几分钟再吃口感最佳。
  • 5. 将小洋葱切片、口蘑切片,锅中放少许油,将小洋葱与口蘑炒香,烹入红葡萄酒,调入盐即可。盛出与牛排搭配。

小贴士

  • 超市里的牛排分为国产和进口两种,可根据自己需求选购。一块牛排通常重180-200克。
  • 牛排不需要腌,只需在牛排两面抹少许油,再撒上盐,放置5分钟再煎就可以了。
  • 煎牛排一定要用厚底铸铁煎锅,让锅的温度烧到二百度以上,再放入牛排。