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  • Air Compressor Maintenance

    Air compressors, regardless of the size or model, all require some form of periodic maintenance. Performing maintenance on a compressor needs to be done according to the amount of hours under...

  • How to Take Care of Paper Shredders

    Everyday people discard all kinds of paper that contains private, personal information such as credit card account numbers, Social Security numbers and bank account information. Some people may...

  • Kerosene Vs. Oil for Home Heating Systems

    During winter months, the comforts of home are enhanced greatly by an effective heating system. With an outdated or inefficient system, a family will experience colder temperatures in addition to...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Powermate Electric Generator

    Powermate's line of electric generators provides lots of power in a small, light-weight package. These generators are known for their reliability and ease of operation. However, problems will...

  • How to Apply Mineral Oil to a Butcher Block

    Butcher blocks are an integral part of any kitchen. We rely on them for all sorts of food preparations from cutting raw meats to dicing fresh vegetable to slicing bread. Keeping the board clean...

  • How to Season a Barbeque Hotplate

    Many modern barbecue grills are now more than just a grill and are actually deluxe outdoor cooking centers with additional features. One of the more useful features now available on grills is the...

  • Oil Vs. Oil-Free Air Compressor

    An air compressor is a heavy-duty tool that can be hooked to many different air-powered tools. There are plenty of brands that specialize in all different sizes of air compressors from portable to...

  • What Should I Replace My 60 Gallon Hot Water Tank With?

    One common household appliance we generally take for granted is the hot water heater. Properly cared for, a quality-built unit may last for 20 years or more. But if yours has reached the end of...

  • Can I Lay a Dehumidifier Over?

    You are installing a dehumidifier in your basement. The unit is sort of bulky and you are trying to get it down the basement's stairs. A appliance dolly is not going to fit on the stairs. You...

  • Propane Vs. Oil Heating Comparison

    Propane and oil come from nonrenewable fossil fuels that take millions of years to form. Although propane and heating oil are not the most used heating fuels, they remain the most viable option in...

  • How to Trim an Oil Lamp

    An oil lamp can add a touch of romance to your home and also can serve as a valuable light source during a power failure. You can purchase old oil lamps from flea markets or estate sales or find...

  • Wood Pellet Stoves vs. Oil

    As the weather gets colder, heating costs rise for families. In recent years, the price of oil has gone up significantly and those who use traditional heating oil to keep their homes warm can find...

  • How to Prep a Cutting Board

    Cutting boards are found in most kitchen cupboards. They are used to cut and prepare foods. Veggies, fruits, beef, poultry and fish can all be cut on a cutting board. Before you use a cutting...

  • Oil Water Heaters vs. Gas Water Heaters

    Gas water heaters are the most widely used system because of access to public utility lines. Unlike gas units, oil-fired water heaters have a separate fuel tank from the water tank. Oil is a...

  • How to Burn an Oil Lamp

    When the electricity goes out during a summer lightning storm or winter winds take down power lines, burning an oil lamp is a good way to add some light to your home. As its name implies, an oil...

  • What Are the Types of Home Heating Oil?

    Different types of home heating oil are developed through a process of distilling and refining crude oil, or petroleum, drilled from many sources around the world. Residential consumers can choose...

  • How to Replace the Oil in a KitchenAid Mixer

    When using a KitchenAid mixer, routine care does not include oiling the appliance. Whatever lubrication the machine requires is self-contained and should last the life of the mixer. However, if...

  • Oil Vs. Electric Water Heaters

    Making the right choice on the type of water heater used for a home is a hugely important decision. Not only is hot water a vital component of daily living, such as bathing and cooking, it also...

  • How to Keep a Stainless Steel Skillet From Sticking

    Cooks who use a stainless steel skillet enjoy the durability and versatility of this type of cooking tool. When properly maintained, stainless steel cookware lasts for many years. But stainless...

  • What to Check Before Firing Up an Oil Furnace

    Many people in the United States live in a part of the country where they need to turn their oil furnace on as the seasons change from summer to fall. To operate properly, and safely, an oil...

  • How to Hang Oil Lamps

    Hanging oil lamps add so much to your house. The ambient lighting gives off amazing tones, and the rustic look makes you feel like you are in an Italian villa at the turn of the twentieth century....

  • How to Service a Beckett Oil Burner

    Servicing a Beckett oil burner should be done each year in order to ensure your heating system is running efficiently and is ready for service during the winter season. Beckett Burners are popular...

  • How to Make Oven Racks Slide

    Oven racks will stick if they are dirty or have been left in a self-cleaning oven during the cleaning cycle. Even the smallest amount of burnt-on grime can interfere with their movement. Rotating...

  • Electric Boiler Vs. Oil Burner

    Electric boilers and oil burners are both devices that provide heat for homes. People living in the coldest climates of the United States depend on these heating devices to heat their homes and...

  • Home Heating FAQs

    While home heating methods vary somewhat, there are certain basic approaches to home heating that are most commonly used in those regions of the country where Americans have true autumn and winter...

  • How to Take Apart a Deep Fryer for Cleaning

    Deep fryers deliver flavorful foods while conserving both kitchen space and energy on large loads of dishes. Although deep fryers are a big help around the kitchen, like any appliance, they need...

  • How to Trim a Wick for Oil Lamps

    Using an oil lamp for emergency lighting or simple evening atmosphere will emit enough light to see in a small room. The wick and the lamp itself must be kept properly maintained in order to...

  • How to Remove Oil Stains on a Stainless Steel Pan

    Stainless steel is a metal of choice for kitchen utensils because it is very durable and doesn't easily corrode, rust or stain. Stainless steel requires little maintenance but will stain if...

  • How to Size an Oil Boiler

    Oil boilers heat homes by burning oil to create heat and then transferring that heat to water lines that are circulated throughout the home to warm it. Determining the correct size boiler to meet...

  • How to Change the Oil on an 8 HP Briggs & Stratton Generator

    A motor-powered generator operated by an 8-horsepower Briggs & Stratton engine requires regular oil changes to the engine for increased longevity. The engine is the mechanical workhorse that...

  • How to Cook in an Electric Frying Pan

    Many people mistakenly think that an electric frying pan is only used for frying foods. Nothing could be further from the truth; these versatile pans can be used for baking, stewing, roasting and...

  • How to Cure a Smoker Grill

    A smoker grill should be cured (also known as seasoned or heat treated) before using for the first time and at least once during the outdoor cooking season, perhaps twice, depending on usage....

  • Types of Furnaces

    Household furnaces are devices used to heat the interior space through heated and circulated air. The energy to heat the air is supplied by a number of sources including natural gas, oil, wood and...

  • Types of Oil Storage Tanks

    Regulations for oil tanks and storage vary by state and country. Oil tanks are designed to safely store fuel. Leaks are expensive to clean up and cause environmental damage. Oil tanks should be...

  • Electric Fondue Instructions

    Ideal for entertaining, fondue pots can be used to prepare and serve appetizers or entire meals. Filled with hot oil they can cook bite-sized pieces of meat. Sausages and meatballs can simmer in...

  • Ways to Get Cheap Heating Oil

    As we all struggle with the increasing price of oil, scrounging for ways to cut our costs has become a national pastime. Options from joining collectives of buying groups to finding your own oil...

  • Lamp Oil Vs. Kerosene

    Fuel-burning lamps and lanterns can be used for various reasons. A tasteful lamp can change the ambiance of your home for a dinner party, while a lantern is extremely useful for a camping trip. ...

  • Oil Furnace Troubleshooting & Carbon Monoxide Dangers

    An oil furnace produces hefty amounts of soot in the furnace's ductwork and interiors. Without proper maintenance, the accumulation of these impure substances increases the chances of a carbon...

  • Beckett Oil Burner Maintenance

    According to the U.S. Department of Energy and Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association, oil heaters operate 25 percent more efficiently than gas burners and 29 percent more efficiently than...

  • Air Compressor Pressure Troubleshooting

    Maintaining an air compressor will go a long way in alleviating problems with air pressure. But over time problems may arise that affect the ability of the compressor to hold adequate pressure. In...

  • Instructions for Oiling a White Sewing Machine

    Your White sewing machine needs only minor maintenance to keep it running smoothly. Oiling your machine is the most important thing you can do to ensure a smoothly working machine. Proper oiling...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Coleman Pressure Washer

    Coleman stopped making pressure washers in 1997, but returned to the market with improved versions in 2001. The biggest change was that most of their newer models have engines built by Honda....

  • Home Heating Furnace Information

    In all but the most temperate climates, a quality heating furnace is a must-have appliance for the home. This can be a difficult decision, because each of the various types of furnaces has its own...

  • Fry Daddy Instructions

    The Fry Daddy, an electric deep fryer made by Presto, features a snap-on lid and a food scoop that allows the cooking oil to drain when removing food from the fryer. The Fry Daddy is relatively...

  • Oil Vs. Natural Gas Furnaces

    The choice between an oil-burning furnace or a natural gas furnace can be a difficult one for many homeowners. Today's homes are generally equipped with a gas furnace because of the convenience...

  • Oil Furnace Vs. Gas Furnace

    If you are frustrated with the increasing cost of natural gas, you may be considering switching your furnace from gas to an oil-burning unit. More attention is also being placed on the...

  • Can I Burn Diesel Fuel in My Furnace?

    Diesel fuel has the capacity to be used interchangeably as oil does. And diesel fuel also has the ability to help reduce emissions, which means helping to reduce pollution, which, in turn, then...

  • How to Clean a Thermo Pride Oil Furnace

    Thermo Pride is a home appliance manufacturer based in Indiana. It is one of the largest furnace manufacturers in the Midwestern United States. Most of its furnaces focus on oil-burning...

  • Oil Furnace Advantages

    Once thought obsolete with the advent of today's electric and natural gas furnaces, oil furnaces are enjoying newfound popularity as an economical and environmentally-friendly home heating option....

  • How to Clean Soot in an Oil Furnace

    Many homes use an oil-fueled furnace to provide heat during the winter. While oil furnaces are more efficient and run cleaner than their predecessors, soot still builds up within the furnace over...

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