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Popular Mechanics February 24, 2009 |
6 Household Tips To Keep Handrails, Counters and Baseboards Together It's amazing how many small structural things can go wrong around your house. Whether it's the front-door lock that won't let you into your own home, or the cracked window that won't keep the cold out. |
This Old House Daniel Akst |
Confessions of an Architecture Victim I thought building a new house would be easier than fixing up an old one. I was wrong. |
Popular Mechanics February 20, 2009 Joseph Truini |
The Guide to Sump-Pump Problems: DIY Guy Have a sump pump question? The answer might be here. |
Popular Mechanics February 17, 2009 |
7 Fast Fixes for Scratched, Burnt and Squeaky Floors Here are some tips for fixing floor blisters and scuffs, burnt carpet and broken ceramic floor tiles. |
Popular Mechanics February 13, 2009 |
Blacksmithing 101: How to Make a Forge and Start Hammering Metal How to heat and hammer metal the old-fashioned way. |
Popular Mechanics February 2009 Roy Berendsohn |
How to Choose a Covered Entry For Your House: DIY Home A covered entry is more than just a nice touch -- there are several practical reasons for it. Here is some advice to make your entryway more useful. |
Popular Mechanics February 2009 Joseph Truini |
How to Install a Stair Handrail: DIY Home A new oak handrail, glossy hardware and some wall and ceiling paint may be all it takes to spruce up your home's entryway. This staircase handrail upgrade may be just what you need. |
Popular Mechanics February 10, 2009 |
Quick Fixes for Crumbling Walls Walls keep your house together, so don't let them fall apart! From wallpaper with bubbles to split wood siding, PM has easy solutions to make your walls look better, fast. |
Popular Mechanics February 9, 2009 Doug Mahoney |
5 Useful Gadgets to Keep in Case of Power Outage Are you ready for a big blackout? Short of spending thousands of dollars on a generator, here are the five most useful items for a week in the dark. |
Popular Mechanics February 5, 2009 Jennifer Bogo |
Home Brewed: How to Turn Grease Into Biodiesel (for Cheap!) The process of making biodiesel begins in the gloaming under an old walnut tree in West Virginia, where behind a rural tavern a week's worth of frying oil sits in a 55-gal drum. |
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