For example, a 10-gauge nail is actually bigger than an 18-gauge nail. Most brad nails are made from a very thin 18-gauge wire. Finishing nails typically range from 16 to 10-gauges and are much more robust than brad nails. Finishing nails also come in a wider variety of lengths than most brad nails do; some can be upwards of 3” in length. Windows: $200–$950 each. Cost data in this article was sourced from Angi. It costs $30–$50 per square foot to finish a basement, according to Rocket Homes, which will amount to a return on investment as high as 75%. This works out to $18,000–$30,000 for a 600-square-foot space with up to $13,500–$22,500 of value added.
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FINISH UP definition: If you finish up in a particular place or situation , you are in that place or situation | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples Add a comment. 2. this in any context refers to the containing class. So, if you are using the method inside an Activity, then this.finish () is same as finish (). However, if you are using this in a different class type, you may not have this.finish () Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Oct 22, 2012 at 7:52.
"Are you done" asks about whether you have finished something that you have started. "Have you done" also asks if you have finished, but whether you have even started is uncertain. ("Are you done" can also be used in a "correcting" or "accusatory" way, where the asker knows full well you haven't started and that is the point he is trying to make.
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