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  • How to Remove Old Kitchen Cabinets - The Basics

    Get tips on removing your old cabinets.

  • How to Use a Level Tool

    When hanging pictures, mirrors, or towel bars, you want to make sure they are straight on the wall. Or, maybe you are building an outdoor deck, constructing a table, or installing a countertop and...

  • How to Fix Cordless Tools Batteries

    Cordless tools use batteries made up of Nickle Cadmium which you will see abbreviated both NiCd and NiCad. Over time the batteries will loose their ability to hold charges because of the crystals...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Faucet by Yourself

    Leaky faucets annoy me so bad! Not only are they annoying to the ear, but I can't stop thinking of the waste and the waste of money dripping from them! Calling a plumber is pretty expensive and...

  • How to start doing DIY Woodworking Projects

    Nothing can be more rewarding to homemakers than decorating their residence with items created by their own hands. With a large number of options and convenient tools available for undertaking DIY...

  • How to Fit Cherry Wood Floors

    Cherry wood offers deep red colors that provide the perfect complement to many popular wall coverings or treatments. Cherry wood flooring imparts a sense of colonial or old-world charm to your...

  • DIY Wood Vanity Top

    There are many ways to revamp or replace a damaged vanity top when the vanity is still structurally sound. Perhaps your vanity top has become damaged by age or you want to add another sink or...

  • The Tools for Siding Installation

    Going to the hardware store to get the appropriate siding tools can be quite overwhelming. Tool recommendations will vary with the type of siding being installed. Since the most popular exterior...

  • How to Make a Piano Hinge Shorter

    Don't be afraid to cut a piano hinge thinking it'll fall apart in your hands and be ruined. That won't happen. There is a pin running through the full length of a piano hinge making it, a...

  • How to Glue Stainless Steel to Tile

    New tile can freshen any room, but adding an accent or design to that tile can really make a room pop. Stainless steel can give your room a classic look, and attaching the stainless steel pieces...

  • How to Convert Thermal Conductivity to R Value

    Ever-increasing energy consumption expenses and environmental impact demand cost-saving, eco-friendly materials that achieve energy efficiency applications. The universal construction material is...

  • How to Identify Chestnut Lumber

    Prices for chestnut lumber skyrocketed after a devastating blight infected virtually all of the American chestnut population, forcing suppliers to import European chestnut lumber. American...

  • How to Identify Cedar Lumber

    Cedar is a soft, very stable wood. For that reason it has historically been used in high humidity areas such as in kitchens, baths and steam saunas. Cedar is a very easy wood to work with: one of...

  • How to Create Your Own Kitchen Island

    A kitchen island allows you to access the area from all sides and gives you extra storage and work space. It's not difficult to add an island to a new or existing kitchen if there is adequate space.

  • How to Repair Cigarette Burns on Vinyl Flooring

    Whether you have had vinyl flooring in your home for years, or you are planning to install it, the reality is that your vinyl floor will not always be as shiny and flawless as it is when it's new....

  • How to Choose a Portable Dehumidifier

    High humidity not only makes your hair do crazy things, it holds the potential to cause some serious damage to your home. From damaging the walls to providing the perfect environment for bacteria,...

  • Quick Step Floor Board Replacement Instructions

    Quick Step laminate flooring is a durable, long-lasting, floating flooring system that can add beauty to any room and value to any house. Easily maintained, Quick Step floors come in many styles...

  • Help With Power Nailers

    When you are a serious carpenter you drive lots of nails into wood on a daily basis. Doing so with a hammer can be time-consuming and tiring. Using a power nailer can cut down on the energy needed...

  • How to Choose a Hammer Drill

    It sounds like a tool with an identity crisis, but a hammer drill is a useful power tool for many home improvement projects. The function of a hammer drill is true to its name. Like a drill, it...

  • How to Remove Attic Insulation

    Attic insulation sometimes needs to be removed, and hiring a contractor can be expensive. Insulation, especially in the attic, is prone to soaking from leaks, squirrel infestations and other kinds...

  • How to Repair Squeaky Wooden Stairs

    If you have squeaky stairs, inspect the stair treads. The squeaking sound is caused when wood rubs against wood, or when loose nails slide while being compressed. To fix this problem without...

  • How to Remove Ink From Sheetrock

    Sometimes small children like to show their artistic abilities by marking up the walls with markers and ink pens. These markings on the wall don't necessarily mean that the wall will need to be...

  • How to Pick a Correct Air Compressor

    Whether you dabble in home improvement projects or spend every spare moment working in your shop, an air compressor is a handy tool. Choosing the correct air compressor hinges mainly on how you...

  • How to Remove a Stripped Allen Head Screw

    Whether you were overzealous in your attempt to sink a screw into some wood or the screw's metal was too soft, stripping an Allen head screw is a common occurrence. Sometimes you're lucky enough...

  • How to Adjust a Band Saw

    To do a job right you need the right tools, but the tools also need to be working correctly. Among various tools, the band saw can be one of the most difficult to properly adjust. Compared with...

  • How to Cut Coving Angles

    Cutting coving angles is a task that most people involved in home improvement projects will have to deal with at some point before the jobs are complete. Although some ranges of cornice and coving...

  • How to Lay Out Stairways

    You may build a single set of stairs between a first and second floor of a home. This layout procedure can also be adapted to laying out steps between any two levels, such as from a deck to a...

  • How to Fix Sagging Cupboard Doors

    Over time, even the best built cupboard and cabinet doors can begin to sag and bind a little. Just think about the number of times a kitchen cupboard door is opened in just one year--and then...

  • How to Cut Lucite

    Lucite is a brand of acrylic plastic sheeting used in place of glass for its strength and durability. For quick cuts, Lucite can be scored and snapped to size much like glass. A table saw is...

  • Directions to Make a Roof Over Outside Stairs

    When building a roof over outside stairs, there are several areas of construction that must be addressed, such as structural concerns for the roof: will you need 4 by 4 posts, 6 by 6 posts or will...

  • How to Install Simple Shelves in Your Closet

    Whether you need extra space for seasonal clothing, sports gear or toys, to centralize cleaning supplies or camping gear, one of the simplest means of household organizing is to utilize an unused...

  • How to Frame & Hang Drywall

    The ability to frame and hang drywall enables you to build nearly anything. Whether you are building a shed or a bedroom, the process and skills are the same.

  • How to Hang Pictures on a Concrete Wall

    While a building with concrete walls is sturdy, it can often make a room feel desolate if left bare. You may wish to make the room feel more inviting by adding photos to the walls. However,...

  • Use of Corrugated Fasteners

    Corrugated fasteners are metal fasteners that are made from sheet metal and have alternating ridges and grooves. The fastener is common in woodworking projects and ideal for use with miter joints....

  • How to Dry Cedar for Lumber

    All lumber cut on a sawmill, from trees or logs, is called green lumber. Green lumber signifies that the boards are not properly dried. There are two basic methods to drying green lumber, air...

  • DIY Portable Speaker System

    Most commercially available portable speakers use minimal paper speaker cones, small amplifiers, and plastic housings with a predictable listening result--they sound strained when they get turned...

  • How to Replace Counter Top Laminate

    Formica type laminate countertops have dominated kitchen counters for the past half century. However, laminate countertops frequently outlive their stylishness. A sure bet to rejuvenate a worn...

  • How to Glue Laminate Countertops

    Laminate is a form of plastic in thin, hard sheets that seals off countertops and other surfaces, providing a tough, waterproof work area. It is installed over the countertop using contact cement,...

  • DIY Soffit Vents

    Soffit vents are designed to allow cool air to enter into your attic and heated air to escape. Your attic can become extremely hot especially in the summer months. If the hot air is not allowed to...

  • Easy to Install Corner Shelf

    Corner shelves are a unique and creative way to display your knickknacks, candles, plants or other items. Installing a corner shelf does not have to be expensive and you can build one in less than...

  • How to Replace Vinyl Siding With Masonry Siding

    According to the James Hardieplank Web site, there are many benefits to replacing vinyl siding with masonry products. While both masonry and vinyl products are rot and termite resistant, vinyl...

  • When to Use Mortise Hinges

    A mortise hinge is commonly used in doors in order to create a close fit between the door and its frame. If the hinge in not mortised, a gap between the door and door frame equal to the thickness...

  • Easy Way to Carry a 4X8 Sheet of Plywood

    You're all set to get started on a home or business remodeling, expansion or building project, and with the checklist in hand, you head off to your local hardware store or Lowe's or Home Depot to...

  • Suggestions for Replacing a Hot Tub Frame

    If you are replacing a hot tub frame, then your old one is likely damaged, either from water, termites or some other force--be it natural or human. When you replace your hot tub frame, ensure that...

  • How to Measure a Band Saw

    There are four measurements associated with band saws and the blades used for cutting material. The first is the overall length of the blade. Secondly the is the teeth per inch or TPI. Third is...

  • How to Trim the Inside Window

    Installing trim on interior windows can add style and dimension to any room. When considering such a project, first determine the styling; the desired style will determine the type of molding you...

  • How to Diagnose Foundation Cracks

    The foundation is the most important part of a house or other standing structure. If you find a crack in the foundation, it could indicate merely that the house is settling. But if the crack is...

  • How to Anchor a Sill Plate to a Cinder Block Foundation

    A sill plate is nothing more than the bottom of the stud-frame wall that you will be erecting on your cinder-block foundation. You'll need to anchor the plate down to the top of your foundation in...

  • How to Install Cabinets Over a Washer & Dryer

    Cabinetry in your laundry room is a must. You need a place to keep your detergents, cleaning supplies, and anything else which you keep hidden away in your laundry room. Without cabinetry, a...

  • Homelite Chainsaw Instructions

    Chainsaws are versatile and useful tools. They can help you fell trees, cut up logs and clear land around your property. They also are extremely dangerous and must be used with the utmost care. ...

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