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Useful Lie Number One

28th September 2009
What are useful lies? They are not necessarily lies, but beliefs that benefit us, yet cannot be proven. You don't even need to believe them in the traditional sense. You can use them as "operating principles." Calling them lies refers top the fact that we... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to make a comfortable armchair (Part Two)

23rd September 2009
Finishing and assembly Before assembling or sanding the panels, round off the corners of the top edges of the back and side panels and the front edge of the seat panel with a jig saw. If desired, you can round off all the edges (except the bottom edges... Read >
Author: rahmat

How to Make a Crossbow

17th September 2009
There are many people that want to have a bow on hand for some very different reasons (some for hunting and others for defense) and these people are also asking how to make a crossbow that will work and be accurate. The thing that you need to remember her... Read >
Author: Dave Mathews

How to Build a Ramp

10th September 2009
A ramp is a slope surface that is utilized as an entrance point from one point of a facility to the other point. It can also allow you to easily transport goods from one place to another. MATERIALS NEEDED IN CONSTRUCTING A RAMP The materials needed... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Draught Proofing In DIY Style – Easier Steps, Cheaper Methods

29th August 2009
Draught proofing or draughts – what do you want in your home? Of course, when losing heat through draughts in your home costs you expensive energy bills and allowing cold air deterring comforts within your house draughts are to be gotten rid of as soon ... Read >
Author: William

How to fix pipes in a building

26th August 2009
A pipe is used to convey liquids or gases into or out of the building. The types are mainly P.V.C pipes or mild steel pipes. They are located inside walls, ceilings, ducts, or exposed on the wall surfaces. The liquid to be conveyed determines the size and... Read >
Author: Andrew Karundu

Build a pvc greenhouse on your own - this is what you will need

18th August 2009
Do you plan to build a pvc greenhouse but have no idea where to set off? There are several ways to build a pvc greenhouse and, with a little bit of planning, on your own, or with the aid of several well thought out plans, plumbing pipe is an undemanding... Read >
Author: darkblue

How to build a pvc greenhouse - a complete guide

18th August 2009
Do you plan to build a pvc greenhouse but have no idea where to start? There are various ways to build a pvc greenhouse and, with a little bit of planning, on your own, or with the aid of several well thought out pvc greenhouse plans, plumbing pipe is a... Read >
Author: darkblue

Build Solar Panels

10th August 2009
With the recession affecting almost everybody all over the country, many people are trying to find ways in which they can save money and beat the credit crunch. One way in which you can save a lot of money as well as help out the environment is by using s... Read >
Author: Michael H.

DIY Project: Closet System

30th July 2009
Fall is a great time to get rid of things you rarely use and get ready for back to school time. Designing and building your own closet system is a cost effective way to get exactly the storage you need that fits your life and your budget. Wire she... Read >
Author: Charlie Hafter

Installing A Salt Chlorinator: Easier than you may think

02nd July 2009
Adding a salt chlorinator can revolutionize your pool maintenance (and lifestyle). It goes without saying that it is well worth the effort. A salt chlorinator may be installed into a new or existing swimming pool with very little difference in instruction... Read >
Author: Aiden Thomas

Different Tools

22nd June 2009
There are many different tools around today to choose from that do many different jobs but they all have one thing in common they are all designed to help you. Whether you want to make a piece of art or even if you just want to change some oil in your car... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Keep Your PC Running Smooth Efficiently and Safe

10th June 2009
I have been developing software for over 15 years and in a software development environment, nothing aggravates me more then when I am on a PC that runs slow. You might have experienced this yourself. You click on a few things and it sounds like someone... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Curtains and Curtain Accessories define the Look and Feel of your Home

18th May 2009
Home décor is something which occupies most of your time. Till the time or the moment you do not get the required home accessories say curtains, curtain accessories, the house will not look just as you envisioned. For a well coordinated look, you need to... Read >
Author: Jack Wills

Getting Started Making Wind Chimes

17th April 2009
Getting Started Making Windchimes (Wind Chimes) By Stephen J. Ansuini Windchimes (Wind chimes) can be made of materials other than metal or wood and in shapes other than tubes and rods. Other windchime (wind chime) materials include glass, brass, bro... Read >
Author: Steve Ansuini

Steel Cutting Made Simple: A DIY Guide

03rd March 2009
Steel cutting: it's one of those things that you never figure you'll need to do, but that circumstances too often force you into. Major plumbing projects or swimming pool installations can easily require you to cut your own steel pipes for drainage system... Read >
Author: SteelMax

Why You Need Keyless Door Locks

22nd January 2009
There is now no need to carry a bunch of house keys around with you. Keyless door locks are designed to provide convenience without compromising on your home security. Keyless door locks are a fantastic and convenient way of entering/exiting your propert... Read >
Author: Andy Jones

Home Improvement on a budget

08th January 2009
What do you think of when someone says ‘home improvement’? Usually it is someone using a few simple tricks and plywood and then magically turning a closet into a full bedroom complete with a walk-in closet of its own. With the recent down turn i... Read >
Author: Ashish Singhania

Locksmiths Tools of the Trade: In The Shop

09th September 2008
Tools and their purpose have fascinated people from the earliest moments of time to present day. What do they do, what can they do and why do they do it? Some of the more interesting tools out there that constantly draw attention and inquiry are the tools... Read >
Author: M.Gold

Which types of locks locksmith can advise to install

10th March 2008
Family security is everyone's top priority. The two-income household has created a tremendous need for a secure way to store keys so school-age children can easily access their homes. It also means that homeowners aren't typically home when service work n... Read >
Author: LauraMiller

Basic Warhammer Terrain Materials List

14th February 2008
We almost did anything about warhammer, but since everytime we do a project we find something missing from our materials. You have bought, assembled and painted your first ever warhammer army. You are now ready to play, but wait...You want some cool warha... Read >
Author: Matthew Glanfield

Skimming Plasterboard – Tips to a better plastering finish

10th February 2008
Skimming is the process by which a thin layer of plaster is applied to a wall or ceiling to provide a smooth surface. Often referred to as board finish, the amount need for a particular job can be calculated based on using 10kg to every 5 sq meters. This ... Read >
Author: Louis Coupe

The Dewalt Reciprocating Saw

12th October 2007
Better known as the sawzall, to most Dewalt toolusers. The Dewalt reciprocating saw could be classedas one of the most versatile Dewalt tools on the markettoday. With the different blade attachments you can cutthrough various materials with ease, hence th... Read >
Author: Gary Brown

Building a Weissenborn guitar Tool List

03rd October 2007
Whilst building my guitar I did not have access to many advanced tools such as one would find in a professional machine shop or woodworker’s den. I really had to sit down and make some serious decisions about what I would and would not use during the bu... Read >
Author: Terry

How to Build a Mouse Trap Car

31st July 2007
Well, first I have to say, a mouse trap car is not meant to catch mice; I mean you could try to use it for getting rid of mice but IF you succeed, you'll have to build another one for obvious reasons. Another important thing you must know is that those w... Read >
Author: JackOfAllTrades

How To Lose 20 Pounds Really, Really Fast

29th March 2007
Back “in the day” when I was a full time personal trainer and I met with weight loss clients in person at my New Jersey Health Club, the first thing I would always ask during the initial consultation was: "Tell me what you want... and I'll show you... Read >
Author: Tom Venuto

Six Simple steps to Installing a New Shower That the Pros will not tell you about. And it is so Sim

02nd February 2007
STEP 1: Set the base track � Measure the length of the shower threshold, then use a hacksaw to cut the aluminum base track to fit tightly between the stall walls. � Smooth the cut end with a file. Vacuum up the metal filings immediately so they don... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Useful Lie Number One

13th July 2006
What are useful lies? They are not necessarily lies, but beliefs that benefit us, yet cannot be proven. You don't even need to believe them in the traditional sense. You can use them as "operating principles." Calling them lies refers top the fact that we... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

How Thieves Steal Cars Despite Anti-Theft Devices

25th April 2006
Automobiles are one of the most prone things or property to be stolen. In fact, the United States government has come up with a list of the most popularly stolen vehicles. This is plainly because cars and vehicles are more often than not left in a drive... Read >
Author: Terry Brown

Making Fishing Lures: Basic Tools Required - Part 1

14th February 2006
Lets start with the basics, you need a clean solid work surface such as a bench, table, or desk, you will need a vise which will hold the various lures for drilling, filing, bending, and other operations. Almost any bench vise of good size will serve the ... Read >
Author: Peter Rosienburg