Articles, tagged with "diy stores", page 4
14th May 2010
House redecorating is not the easiest task for many individuals. A lot of people don't find it naturally easy to accomplish home interior design, and even seemingly basic things such as deciding upon colours can be be extremely difficult. Nonetheless, tha...
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Author:
Graham Williams
13th May 2010
Sofa beds are both a practical and relatively cheap solution to the one problem that has troubled man for many years, space. Sofa beds effectively combine two items into one. They provide us with not only a place to sit in the form of a sofa, but also som...
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Author:
Larry Reid
30th April 2010
Whenever you plan to do up your kitchen you need to plan the activity well as it involves a lot of time, money and effort. Your concept in buying cabinets is limited to going through catalogues, magazines and reaching the stores for customized cabinets. T...
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Author:
Alphonso Holcomb
30th April 2010
Planning for kitchen is just involves lot of time, money, and efforts. Your idea for buying cabinets is just limited to catalogues, magazines and reaches in the shopes. There you are offered a wide variety of styles and a contractor is called to take up t...
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Author:
Alphonso Holcomb
14th April 2010
What I'm about to tell you will change the way you look at woodworking projects forever.
My name is Ryan Henderson and I've been building wooden outdoor sheds for over 20 years.
I'm going to show you exactly how to start building wooden sheds and wo...
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Author:
houweilee
31st March 2010
When used correctly, weed killer can be extremely useful at killing unwanted plant life but it can also be dangerous if not used properly. It is one of the most used pesticides in the country and is probably used by every keen gardener. It is available in...
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Author:
Xander Palmer
30th March 2010
Widely used, the Weber Smokey Mountain is often used incorrectly, and with a few simple steps you can improve the performance of your Weber Smoker and enjoy the culinary wonders that this little marvel can produce.
The best way to start off with your W...
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Author:
Lewis Theakston
24th March 2010
5 Tips for marketing your small business
5 tips to follow to help you define what options you have for marketing your small business and how to plan and track your activities
1. Who are your potential customers?
Consider who you are targeting yo...
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Ralph at New Wavelength Coaching
10th March 2010
Portable air conditioners are moveable units that can be used to cool a specific room in the home or office and does not require permanent installation. The very meaning of the word ‘portable' which is moveable, transportable, transferable, handy, conv...
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Author:
Mary
08th March 2010
To begin with, don't assume that you have to have a general contractor to get things done. Many DIY stores can help you learn to do things yourself and they offer good prices to regular customers, too.
Don't turn over your project to a contractor along...
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Author:
bopster
26th February 2010
It may be a trivial job to affix the wall mount brackets, but it would be a good thing to get a skilled worker to do it. You will know for certain that the brackets are fitted accurately and it is secure. There are some pointers to be deliberated prior to...
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Author:
Henry
16th February 2010
This past year I had the opportunity to build a solar panel for the 3rd time. It has proved to be such a great investment of time and money (only about $200). I now have free electricity and I am helping the environment. I just wish I would have built my ...
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Author:
Steven Jones
05th February 2010
What makes electricity dangerous to you in the garden is that you could provide a perfect earth connection if you touch a live wire - particularly if you are standing on damp ground - and the short circuit that then passes through you could kill you.
T...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
04th February 2010
Low-voltage garden electric circuits
Much of the electric wiring you will have in or around your pond is likely to be low-voltage. Thai is, run at a safe 12 or 24 volts from a transformer. Only the transformer needs be connected to mains electricity; the...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
14th January 2010
The hot air is generally vented outside thru channels. It has also got built in detector that makes the operation stop once the bucket is full.
These units are extremely light so you've got the option to be in a position to move them around simply from...
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Author:
swishaw