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To Replace, Reface or Refinish Your Kitchen?
Kitchen cabinets are an important part of a kitchen because they set the style, create a mood, and have functionality. Replacing, refacing, or refinishing your kitchen cabinets is a process you only want to go through once. During a kitchen remodeling job, cabinets can be one of the biggest investments.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 27, 2008, 11:26 am      By: simon
Building Bins and Boxes for Yard Waste Compost
Yard wastes make up about 20 percent of the solid waste that ends up in our landfills. It includes leaves, brush, grass clippings and other organic materials. Composting is one way to reduce waste accumulation. It is low in cost, easy to manage and produces a useful product.
0 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 24, 2008, 9:49 am      By: Tommyslostson
Wood Fence Installation Instructions
How to guide for installing a wood fence. It covers privacy and picket fences. Even other issues like dealing with a slope and different ways to join the rails to the posts is addressed. It is a downloaded .pdf file, so it takes a little longer to view, but does make for easier printing.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 23, 2008, 6:04 pm      By: kerrie
Glue This to That
Because people have a need to glue things to other things. This site has a little engine that allows the user to input two materials and it suggests which glue to use and some alternatives.
3 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 17, 2008, 11:17 am      By: markc
How to get 90 Degree Angles
Always wonder how the builders got your house to be square? How your house has perfectly perpendicular walls? They used the Pythagorean theorem. Sometimes referred to as 3-4-5.
3 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 18, 2008, 12:55 pm      By: willj
How to Clean Stains from Marble
Because marble is slightly porous, sinktops and tabletops made from this beautiful stone often become discolored over the years. But there are ways to bring marble back to nearly its original brightness.
2 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 19, 2008, 5:09 pm      By: kerrie
How To Install Baseboard Molding, Even On Crooked Walls
Every good trim carpenter has a tool apron full of special tricks for cutting and installing baseboards gap free and with tight joints. They need them, and so will you when you trim out that new family room.
2 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 22, 2008, 8:49 pm      By: molly
How to install crown molding
Have you tried to install crown molding and had trouble making the correct cuts? It is easier if you know a few tricks. The biggest key is to do everything upside down, and when I say everything, I mean cutting. That is the biggest secret. Treat the back of the miter saw as the wall and the base as the ceiling. I will explain more as I show how I install crown molding.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 21, 2008, 1:03 pm      By: addie
How to Reface your Kitchen Cabinets
How to Reface your Kitchen Cabinets illustrated tutorial. Only basic hand tools are required.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 20, 2008, 8:25 am      By: molly
Painting – Exterior Preparation
Like it or not, most exterior house painting projects will be about 80% preparation. In those cases where the preparation can be almost entirely skipped, there’s usually no need to paint the house. It can just be cleaned.
0 Comment(s)      Submitted on: March 15, 2008, 2:50 pm      By: Jim55

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