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Weekend Projects
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Rain Barrel
A rain barrel will allow you to collect rain water from your existing gutter and downspout system. Some plants are sensitive to the chemicals used...
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Setting a Post
A large number of garden projects start with setting a post. Although it sounds like a simple process, following a few simple steps will insure...
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Drainage Problems
Often times, a water problem on the inside can be fixed from the Great Outdoors. The following is a list of instructions for installing drain...
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Garage Cabinets
If you have tools, paint cans, sawhorses and all kinds of things all over the floor you need to create some storage space in your...
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Finishing a Wall
Finish out a wall in your home or garage...
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Quick Tips
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Wallpaper Boarder
Tools:Chosen boarder and wallpaper hanging kitFraming SquareUtility knifeSeam roller
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Tub Spout Turner
Tools:Wooden dowelSoft Cloth
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Fence Posts
Tools:Framing squareMarkerHand Saw (or circular saw)Eye Protection
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Pipe Repairs
Tools:BucketOption 1Piece of a rubber hoseHose clampsScrewdriverOption 2Rubber patchWood splitsClamps (don't over tighten)
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Glue Spreader
Are you looking for a neat way to quickly spread glue on a pretty large surface? Here's a quick tip for you.A notched plastic trowel...
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Concrete Stains
Don't let those grease and oil stains on your concrete floor just sit there. Here's a quick tip for removing them quick and easy.First, you...
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Touch Up Bottle
Any empty (clean and dry) squeeze bottle can be used to store left over paint for touch ups. Set up a drop cloth or use...
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Wiring Outlets
Tools:Screw DriverNeedle nose pliers Optional:Outlet tester (to make sure power is out) or use a lampWire Strippers
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Cardboard Hinges
Usually, a door sticks because it's sagging in the opening and rubbing against the frame, but here are some quick tips for finding the problem...
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Finishing Nails
When driving in small finishing nails and brads, it's almost impossible not to hit your fingers as you make the first few strikes. Next time,...
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