Ask This Old House Season 1 Episode 6 Repairing the Ceiling; Grinding the Stump; Shop Specs
- November 14, 2002
In season 1 episode 6 of Ask This Old House, the team takes on a range of projects to help homeowners repair and improve their homes. Opening with "Repairing the Ceiling," Tom Silva visits a Boston homeowner to address a sagging ceiling in the home's dining room. Through a step-by-step guide, Silva demonstrates how to use a laser level to locate the cause of the problem and provides tips on reinforcing the ceiling joists to prevent further damage.
Moving on to "Grinding the Stump," Roger Cook is called to a Connecticut property with a stubborn tree stump that the homeowner is struggling to remove. Cook offers a variety of solutions, from digging the stump out by hand to renting a stump grinder. He also demonstrates how to use a chain and truck to pull the stump out without digging, providing tips on safety and equipment rental options. Ultimately, he helps the homeowner decide on the best approach for their specific needs.
Wrapping up the episode, the team heads to "Shop Specs," where Richard Trethewey offers a look inside the workshop of one of This Old House's staff members. Highlighting the various tools and equipment used in the creation of show projects, Trethewey also offers tips on choosing the right tools for DIY projects. With a focus on safety and quality, the segment provides valuable insights into the do's and don'ts of woodworking.
Throughout the episode, the Ask This Old House team emphasizes the importance of taking on big home improvement projects with caution and careful planning. Whether it's reinforcing a sagging ceiling, removing a stubborn stump, or working with power tools in the shop, the team provides practical advice and expert insights to help homeowners tackle challenges and improve their homes. With a focus on smart choices, safety, and quality craftsmanship, "Repairing the Ceiling; Grinding the Stump; Shop Specs" is a must-watch for anyone looking to take their DIY skills to the next level.