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Perhaps you are interested in remodeling your home but you are on a limited budget. You may have a friend or relative who's performed simple repairs for you, such as plastering or painting, and he off
Thu, 12 Jul 2007: The Seven Golden Rules of Power Tool Safety
Every time you turn on any of your power tools you run the risk of catastrophic harm to your body. This sobering fact is always close to mind in the best woodworkers and other power tool using trades
Thu, 12 Jul 2007: Low-Cost Remodeling to Sell Your Home Fast
If you are looking to sell your home quickly but are on a limited budget, there are dozens of easy ways to improve the look and feel of your home to increase your chances of a quick sale. You can do m
Wed, 11 Jul 2007: Do It Yourself Home Decorating: The Untrained Eye
Many of us are blissfully unaware that what cannot be seen on the television shows or in magazines is the extensive training and experience of a professional decorator. Why is that important you may a
Wed, 11 Jul 2007: Scrapbooking Your Home Remodel
Home remodeling project is a fun and easy way to preserve your memories of the process in both photos and words. Whether you are redoing your kitchen or knocking down entire walls, scrapbooking can pr
Tue, 10 Jul 2007: To Move or To Improve
Does your current home no longer suit your needs? Are you confused about whether it will be more cost efficient for you to remodel your home rather than sell your house and move? As you probably know,
Mon, 9 Jul 2007: The Secret to a Good Looking Siding Job
You probably see it in your own neighborhood everyday: cheap vinyl siding that even the best installers cant make look good. Or perhaps the homes around yours have rotted, moldy siding, bringing down
Sun, 8 Jul 2007: Why Do Entry Doors Seem to Cost So Much
Home entry doors cost more than interior doors for several reasons. To ensure home security, entry doors must be much thicker and more durable than doors on the inside of a house. In addition, if entr
Sat, 7 Jul 2007: Storm Doors: Should I or Shouldnt I
If you ask a door manufacturer or salesman this question, he or she will probably ask a series of questions to access your individual needs and requirements regarding the installation of a storm door.
Sat, 7 Jul 2007: Understanding Induction vs. Universal Motors in Your Electric Power Tools
As a woodworker you've likely not given much thought regarding the two primary types of motors used to power your electric woodworking tools. The differences in performance - and the number of zeros o
Sat, 7 Jul 2007: What Home Improvement Superstores Dont Want You to Know About Your Gutters
Gutters are anything but glamorous, but they do serve a valuable purpose: managing rainwater and moisture, and routing it from your roof and away from your house. With a quality gutter system, a house
Thu, 5 Jul 2007: Mold Spore Allergens and You
Despite best efforts to the contrary, all homes generally house a certain amount of mold. Mold is simply a necessary part of the ecosystem, unless mold spore allergens make you sick.As a natural part
Thu, 5 Jul 2007: Five Things Window Companies Do Not Want You to Know
Whether you're planning on replacing your home windows or adding new windows to your home, it's important to do your research first. Although many window companies are honest with their customers, man
Sun, 1 Jul 2007: A Band Saw Buying Guide: 6 Considerations That Save Woodworkers Money
So. You've decided that your wood shop needs a band saw. Its use in resawing, scroll work and joinery are arguably unparalleled, so congratulations on your decision!Your duty to yourself as a consumer
Sun, 1 Jul 2007: Building Outdoor Kitchens: The Hottest Trend In Cool Entertainment
Building outdoor kitchens is all the rage and if you haven't already built one, I'm sure you're cooking up an outdoor kitchen plan for your home. And why not upgrade your backyard to be the hot spot o
Sat, 30 Jun 2007: Lubrication For Your Table Saw's Blade Wheel Gears
One of woodworking's biggest bummers has to be a table saw with blade wheel and tilt gears that are so caked with sawdust that they become difficult to turn. Especially if you're a hobbyist who has be
Fri, 29 Jun 2007: The Radial Arm Saw: Is This Tool Right for You?
The Radial Arm Saw is perhaps one of the most controversial tools around these days, with diehard users who make the RAS sound like a religion more than a tool... and with woodworkers who are just as
Thu, 28 Jun 2007: Water Damage And Carpet Removal
You wake up rested after a terrific nights sleep. You yawn, stretch, and swing your legs over the side of your bed. Your feet touch the floor. Your toes dig deep into the luxurious carpet. Aahh.
Tue, 26 Jun 2007: Makita Parts: Not Just another Brand Name
How can you tell if a company's products are first-class? Taking a look at the company's background and history is the best way to know if it is manufacturing quality products. This article takes a closer look into the Makita world of power tools.
Sat, 23 Jun 2007: Different Color Designs
There is really no single source I could refer you to regarding decorating these room accents, but quite often Traditional Home Magazine will feature homes with dormers, particularly in their spring e
Wed, 20 Jun 2007: Research The Swimming Pool Before Making The Big Purchase
A swimming pool can provide a lot of pleasure for the whole family, although you should make safety your first priority. The cost of installing a new in-ground swimming pool is going to vary widely.
Tue, 19 Jun 2007: 3 Secrets Aircon Contractors Do Not Want You to Know
Air conditioning has become such as integral part of our lives even though we do not give much thought to it. Whenever it gets very hot, we may find ourselves in the desperate situation of having our
Tue, 19 Jun 2007: Taking Care Of Your Expensive Hardwood Floor
The installation of your new hardwood floor is probably the most rewarding remodeling you can do. With any type of flooring the first step is to create your reference line, if this line is off the en
Mon, 18 Jun 2007: Shower Stall Selection
You may currently have a shower/bathtub combination. This can be a good solution for bathrooms that have limited space, but the trend is to separate these units if both a tub and shower are featured i
Mon, 18 Jun 2007: Choosing The Right Cabinet Door For Your Kitchen
The type of the cabinet door and its shape give you the texture and feel of the wood. However, it is missing the rhythm and harmony that can come from its color and other decorations that it may have. A light colored raised panel will give the kitchen a much different look and appeal than a darker flat slab. Each cabinet door has its own personality and it must be looked at as the centerpiece of your kitchen.
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