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How to fix leaky snap tie holes in foundation

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Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to fix leaky snap tie holes in foundation. I have searched the answers but I can't find a easy way. I don't know if there is a free program that can do it, Any suggestions? Asked Aug, 10 2011
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1. grade away from the house.
2. if water is pooling, take the downspout discharge further away. Four feet should be okay, unless it's pooling back to the house.
3. get latex expanding foam... like Great Stuff (but LATEX) and shoot it in the holes.
4. spray water from the hose on the spots you think are leaking to confirm they've been sealed. Answered Aug, 10 2011
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You are so lucky that I have just learned how to make tie dye in photoshop..Hope this tutorial will help you...
1.First you should start with a 900 x 900 pixel canvas at 300 DPI and paint base for the tie dye
2..Next go to Filter, Blur, Radial Blur set the Amount to 30, Method zoom, Quality good. Click OK.
3..Next go to Filter, Blur, Lens Blur with the settings of Faster, Source none, Blur Focal Distance 0, Shape Hexagon (6), Radius 15, Blade Curvature 22, Rotation 360, Brightness 100, Threshold 255, Noise Among 0 Distribution Uniform and *do not check* Monochromatic. Click OK.
4.Then do the Radial Blur again but this time set it to 50 instead of 30. Click OK.
5.Next I open another file at 900 x 900 and 300 dpi and use the same brush I make zig zags from the upper left corner down to the lower right corner with different colors
6.Apply the Radial Blur on this image and set the Zoom to 50
7.Combine the two images with your newest image on top. Play with the blending options and opacity till you are happy. Each one I make is different but this one is set to Soft Light and Opacity is 50%.
8.Now merge these layers. Answered Nov, 27 2010
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In Microsoft Access, right-click the data table that will store the bar code and choose "Design View." Add a new field to the database by typing the field name in the first blank row on the Data tab; for example: "bar code." In the Data Type column, select "OLE Object."
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Right-click the data table and choose "Datasheet View." Locate the record where you want to store a bar code and right-click in the cell that corresponds to the new data field you added; for example: the "bar code" column. Choose "Insert Object..." from the menu of right-click options.
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Click the radio button labeled "Create from File." Click the "Browse..." button to locate the file with the bar code image, highlight the file and click "OK." Click "OK" to insert the bar code image into the database for the selected record.

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_7592129_tie-code-access-database-fields.html#ixzz17PwXDxx4 Answered Dec, 08 2010
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You can do :

Select mesh---border---Selcet the hole border—Choose cap holes button.

Answered Nov, 11 2010
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