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  • How to Cut a Live Electrical Wire

    You should always try to avoid cutting a live electrical wire under all circumstances. But if for some reason you must cut a live electrical wire, there are ways to do it while minimizing the...

  • How to Minimize Asbestos

    Minimizing asbestos exposure while remodeling or undertaking any type of construction project is a necessary step to ensuring the safety of yourself and everyone around you. To remove the majority...

  • How to Make Plumbing Projects Easier

    How many of you hate to tackle plumbing projects? OK, you can all put your hands down now. My reason for disliking plumbing projects is that they always seem to leak when I am done. Then I have to...

  • How to Set Up Stop Blocks on a Miter Saw

    A miter saw is a power tool that is commonly used in cutting wood frames and molding. A miter saw makes accurate, fast angled crosscuts in pieces of wood. With a spinning circular blade that is...

  • How to Sharpen a Masonry Drill Bit

    Sharpening drill bits is an essential skill to learn if you are going to be consistently building and remodeling around the house. Bench grinders have become extremely inexpensive and can provide...

  • How to Use an Electric Jack Hammer

    An electric jackhammer can be a useful tool when you are building or remodeling. It can certainly cut down demolition time and it will save you a lot of effort compared to manual demolition. This...

  • How to Use a Tool Shop Miter Saw

    A miter cut is a cut made at any angle other than 90 degrees. Cuts you can perform on a miter saw include a bevel cut---a cut made with the blade at any angle other than 90 degrees to the table...

  • How to Use a Jack Hammer

    Jack hammers are the perfect tools for breaking up hard materials or digging in tough ground. Using a jack hammer doesn't require any specific training, although it does take a lot of practice to...

  • How to Install an automatic air compressor drain from Harbor Freight

    The automatic air compressor drain from Harbor Freight installation manual specifies that it is not designed for air compressors with aluminum or copper 'unloader' tubing, nor for compressors...

  • How to Sharpen Router Bits

    The sharp edges on your router bits need sharpening after a while, as any blade does. If the router bits aren't sharpened, it will become harder and harder to cut wood on the router and the bits...

  • How to Make a Horizontal Metal Band Saw Stand

    A horizontal metal band saw is a convenient tool to have around your shop to make precision square material cuts. A stand will enhance the usability of a horizontal metal band saw and reduce the...

  • How to Make Rebar Chisels

    Once you have had a semester of metalworking at your local high school or community college, or the equivalent work experience with a master metalworker, you will have only a little difficulty...

  • How to use a Sears Craftsman belt sander

    If you have never owned a belt sander now is the time to start to think about it. I have always owned an orbital one and it would a sufficient job for the thirty or so dollars that I had spent at...

  • How to Build a Push Cart

    A push cart can have many uses around the house. It can help move items that are awkward to carry or store all the tools needed for a particular project. Build it of exotic wood, and it becomes a...

  • How to Hang an Exterior Door on Concrete

    Hanging an exterior door on concrete means mounting the hinges to a concrete wall or a concrete foundation. You will need specialized tools and accessories to do the job right, but the materials...

  • How to Use a Tablesaw

    A table saw is a workshop staple for homeowners and woodworkers. It can cut long fence boards, large sheets of plywood, and a variety of other lumber sizes. A variety of accessories enhance the...

  • How to Fix an Electrical Cord

    Electricity and electrical appliances are a necessity in modern life. But occasionally wear and tear or an accident may damage the power cords that supply energy to these appliances. Damaged cords...

  • How to Build a Table Saw Station

    Table saws are available in a variety of sizes; stations for them are usually built to the size of the saw. The critical measurement for a table saw station is the height of the saw itself. When...

  • How to Measure Triple Flute Router Bits

    Triple flute router bits are used to plunge-cut holes in wood for the mortising of door hinges. The three-sided cutters can also be used for edging wood boards on various router table setups....

  • How to Demolish a Small Mobile Home

    Mobile homes are built on a modular basis, so unlike stick-built homes, they come apart far more easily. Only basic tools are needed for this, and a good day's work should get the job done. Of...

  • How to Operate a Wet Saw

    Tile work is a popular home improvement project. This is a relatively easy process of adhesive, tile and grout until you get to the cuts. A standard saw won't do this job properly. To cut tiles...

  • How to Replace a Circular Saw Blade

    Whether your circular saw has a carbide-toothed or regular blade, at one point or another they all become dull from use. Replacing the blade can be a bit confusing if the arbor on the saw does not...

  • How to Build a Table Extension for a Table Saw

    Table saws can be the most productive tools in a wood working shop. The stationary saw is capable of ripping full sheet plywood down to the smallest trim and molding pieces. One of the problems...

  • How to Make Compound Miter Cuts

    You can make a compound cut on a piece of ceiling trim with a miter quickly once you understand the two dimensions that an electric saw can achieve. The miter saw has two adjustments on the...

  • How to Use an Abrasive Metal Cutting Saw

    Cutting metal pipe, angle iron and steel strapping material can be accurately done using an abrasive metal cutting saw. The abrasive disc saw can be angled for a mitered cut while the piece being...

  • How to Eliminate the rotten egg smell from your water

    Rotten egg smell happens mostly to people who have well water. The reason this smell happens is because of the iron in the well water. The water heater manufactures do not make water heaters for...

  • How to Build a Scaffold

    When you build scaffolding following the directions below, use it on level ground so it will be stable. Scaffolding for uneven ground needs adjustable legs to compensate for uneven turf. The...

  • How to Drill Straight Without a Drill Press

    Drilling straight, 90-degree angle to a wall, without a drill press may come up more often than you think. Whether you have a drill press or not there may be an occasion where the hole needs to be...

  • How to Set Up a Scroll Saw

    Setting up a scroll saw or, more specifically, a bench top scroll saw is a snap. Using one, though, takes a little practice but can be mastered if you have patience. The biggest obstacle in scroll...

  • How to Build a Gas Barbecue Grill

    Building a brand new gas barbecue grill can be nearly impossible for somebody who does not have access to a factory and heavy machinery. However there are ways to build new grills using a...

  • How to Estimate Remodeling Costs

    Remodeling your home is both a huge undertaking and a great expense whether you are doing one room like a kitchen or bath or an entire addition. Estimating what the renovations are going to cost...

  • How to Sharpen a Plane

    Keeping the blade of your plane sharp is an essential part of good woodworking. With a sharp blade, you get cleaner cuts and no indentations or pits in the fresh surface. Periodically pull the...

  • How to Tap on a Drill Press

    Tapping a hole puts threads on the inside to receive a screw. For precision's sake, a drill press is recommended for both boring the initial hole and tapping it. Attachments are necessary to make...

  • How to Build a Skate Park

    Skate parks have been built at record rates in the past ten years, giving skateboarders, BMX riders and in-line skaters a place to hone their crafts. Another advantage to the rapid progression of...

  • How to Use a Ryobi Table Saw

    Ryobi table saws, manufactured by Techtronic Industries in Hong Kong, are durable and versatile enough for both the home handyman and the professional builder alike. Sold by Home Depot in the...

  • How to Cut Angles on a Table Saw

    A table saw has many uses. Some of these uses are not as apparent as others. A great woodworking tool for cutting sheet goods and ripping lumber can also be used to cut angles. The top of a table...

  • How to Build a Lie Detector

    Are you curious to see if your loved one is lying to you? Are you trying to make a cool gadget for your next party? Or are you working on a science project? This simple lie detector can be made...

  • How to Use a Wall Stud Finder

    A wall stud finder is an accurate and indispensable tool used in place of manually finding studs by hand and by sound. When anything is hung from a wall by nail or screw, the nail must be hammered...

  • How to Use a Jigsaw for Woodworking

    If you need to cut complex shapes or curves--the jigsaw is your best bet. They are ideal on items like counter tops, just for that reason. They do a good job creating short crosscuts and corner...

  • How to MIG Weld a Butt Joint

    MIG is an acronym for metal inert gas. It is a form of welding that is easy to learn, and it can be used in a variety of applications, from repairing engines to creating sculptures. The MIG welder...

  • How to Use a Grout Bag

    Grout bags are used in situations where the grout needs to stay in a smaller area, such as when the grout will stain the tile or where it would be difficult to clean the grout off when finished...

  • How to Use a Stabilizer During Roof Work

    Expand your work area while working on roofs or gutters by utilizing a ladder stabilizer, also known as a ladder stand-off. Attach a stabilizer to your open rung extension or sectional ladder and...

  • How to Build a Workbench

    A workbench is the keystone for any woodworker's shop. The workbench serves as a place to store tools and materials, and it provides the necessary surface to complete a wide range of projects....

  • How to Use a Seaming Iron

    Hiring carpet installers is expensive and stops many a homeowner from updating their decor. Learn to install your own carpet and cut the cost of redecorating in half. Rent or purchase a seaming...

  • How to Use a Masonry Sled Jointer

    Masonry can be rewarding because the finished product can add beauty to any wall, pond or walkway. While the tools used to work the concrete and stone have their own set of names unfamiliar to...

  • How to Use a Masonry Tamper

    In the world of masonry, the names of the tools often refer to the actual use of that tool. Stonemasons have used these tools for centuries and still rely on many of the original tools that have...

  • How to Test a Carpenter's Level

    A good carpenter's level prevents you from building "slants" when you thought you built a horizontal. You don't have time to step back to see if a table, a counter or bar is "level" with the...

  • How to Use a Planer

    Use planers for woodworking projects such as remodeling and deck building. Thickness planers are larger models that automatically feed the boards. They smooth and trim down the wooden. Hand power...

  • How to Repair a Handheld Electric Drill

    Handheld electric drills take a lot of punishment and occasionally wear down and break. If that happens to your favorite handheld electric drill, you may want to try to fix it yourself before...

  • How to Choose a Backhoe to Rent

    Decide if you need a backhoe, loader, or excavator. Backhoes have more power than compact machines but cost less than excavators. The backhoe loader features two tools. On the front, a loader is...

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