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  • DIY: How to Repair Arched Windows

    Arched windows, while beautiful in design and high in character, can be difficult to repair when broken. With the arches at the top of the window, all work must be done at the top of a tall ladder. Additionally, the arch of the window itself makes replacement glass more tricky to come by. Use a sturdy free-standing ladder to reach the top of the arch. Ask a friend to help hold the ladder sturdy, and to hand you your tools as needed, but have your friend stand back for the first part of the project, when you're cleaning out the…

  • Learn to DIY: Small-Scale Upkeep for Home Repair

    If you’re like most people, your home repair and maintenance jobs have been piling up for months. Spring may be the best time to get to work on those neglected duties. The most common springtime repairs are small matters that can be done yourself with basic tools and common hardware-store items. The old “ounce-of-prevention” axiom is true when it comes to timely maintenance: What could be a simple fix now could turn into an expensive headache if neglected. For example, a small roof leak could lead to structural wood rot and a dangerous mold problem. Some home repair experts say…

  • DIY Hoover F4255 Repair

    The Hoover F4255 is the FloorMAX Supreme hard floor polisher and carpet scrubber. The machine has several attachments, including polishing pads and scrub brushes to perform a variety of cleaning and polishing functions. If the machine is not functioning properly and seems to require repairs, the machine can often be disassembled and cleaned to restore function.

  • DIY Repair a Recliner

    A malfunctioning recliner is frustrating. Improper use, rough handling or age cause some parts to tear, break or make noise. Correct the problem yourself and save the cost of professional repair. Whether the recliner makes noises, its footrest is broken or the nuts or bolts are loose, you can repair your recliner using basic tools.

  • DIY Firebox Mortar Repair

    The firebox within a fireplace, oven or similar structure is the internal chamber where the fire burns. This structure, made with firebricks and a special heat-resistant mortar known as refractory mortar, insulates the surrounding structure from damaging temperatures and reflects heat into the room. In many situations, especially with older fireplaces where regular mortar was used instead of refractory mortar, the joints between firebricks may have started to deteriorate and crumble, requiring repair. Firebox mortar repairs are fairly simple but must include a thorough cleaning of the joints and proper application of the correct type of mortar.

  • DIY Rot Repair for a Log Home

    Log homes’ rustic appeal makes them common in rural areas. Although log homes are durable, unsealed logs are susceptible to decay. Failure to waterproof logs makes them vulnerable to moisture, which ultimately causes them to rot. Shaded portions of log homes are more susceptible to rot because they retain moisture and lack the sunlight exposure and air circulation necessary to properly dry out. Promptly repair rotted portions of a log home to prevent compromising its structural integrity.

  • DIY Glider Rocker Bearing Repairs

    Glider rockers are popular porch furniture that can be used inside the home as well. Repairing the bearing on a glider rocker, in most cases, is as simple as taking out the broken bearing and replacing it. Most bearing problems will not require any more than the most basic of DIY work. For replacements, a standard 3/8-inch bolt fits the majority of common rocker gliders.

  • How to DIY Repair an Asko T780

    Troubleshooting problems that arise in an Asko T780 tumble dryer’s performance requires no professional expertise. According to the user guide for the T780, users can perform minor do-it-yourself repairs, especially if the problem is a machine that refuses to start, takes too long to dry or an error message that indicates an overflow. The DIY repairs involving basic care and maintenance are well within the capabilities of the average homeowner.

  • DIY: How to Repair a Bestec ATX-250-12E

    The Bestec ATX-250 is a power supply for desktop computers. This 250W power supply connects to the hardware components on the system. The power supply consists of two different components: the power supply and the power cord. If you are having problems with your ATX-250, there are a few steps you can take before having it serviced. The most common problems come from the power cord, the hardware connectors and the fan assembly.

  • DIY Synth Repair

    With advances in technology, synthesizers have become smaller and less expensive, and while the price of synthesizers has gone down, the cost to repair them has not. A repair shop can be hired to repair the instrument, but the cost can be great. Use a few basic professional techniques to repair a synthesizer, saving on a costly trip to the repair shop.

  • Kinds of Butane Lighters

    Zippo is, perhaps, the best known butane lighter. It popularized the refillable cigarette lighter with it's nearly windproof flip-top. But many companies make butane lighters. There is an endless variation of designs and styles. Butane lighters, in addition to cigarette lighters, are designed for a number of special purposes.

  • What Are the Problems With Butane Lighters?

    Several of the problems related to butane lighters regard air and fluid quality. Butane lighters need a proper fluid-to-air ratio, and when it is not met the lighters may not light. Additionally, low-grade fluid can cause ignition problems. To avoid air and fuel problems, be sure to empty, refill and adjust your butane lighter properly.

  • DIY Inverter Repair

    The inverter in your laptop is a small, rectangular circuit board that is mounted directly below the LCD screen. This inverter funnels power from the motherboard of the computer to the screen's backlight. The computer cable and the backlight cable are plugged into ports on either side of the inverter. If your laptop screen is dark for no apparent reason, it could be the result of a loose connection on the inverter.

  • DIY Trailer Repair

    Travel and camping trailers can be a fun and inexpensive way for a family to enjoy a summer holiday and get back to enjoying Mother Nature. Trailers are available in a number of different styles, ranging from collapsible tent trailers to larger trailers that can be used as permanent residences. Repairing a trailer yourself will not only keep the operating costs down, it will also give you the confidence to be able to fix problems that may arise when you are camping.

  • DIY Husqvarna Chainsaws Repairs

    While some repairs are better left to the professionals, a determined do-it-yourselfer can make a lot of repairs to his Husqvarna chainsaw. These minor repairs will help solve most of the problems you will likely encounter. By doing it yourself, you'll save money and will better understand the different functions of your chainsaw engine.

  • DIY Auto Repair Help

    Getting the proper help to repair a vehicle is important when considering safety and efficiency. When undertaking a car repair yourself, make sure you understand what is involved, as vehicles are multifaceted machines with many parts and features to manage succinctly. Managing and organizing both time and equipment is necessary as you troubleshoot and repair a broken component yourself. Be prepared with the right tools and information, then begin your full diagnostic of the vehicle.

  • DIY Car Brake Repairs

    Do-it-yourself brake repair has been around since there were brakes. Today's vehicles, though, have integrated brakes with computer sensors and parts. Some problems with braking systems require the use of computer diagnostic machines that make the DIY repairs of these parts of the braking mechanism very difficult. These computer systems include the Anti-Lock Brake Systems and Modules. DIY work that can still be done involves fluid hoses and reservoirs, brake pads, liners and calipers.

  • Butane Lighters DIY Repair

    If you own a butane lighter, you can keep it in proper working condition by using the appropriate fuel and maintenance procedures. You should never puncture or try to tamper with a lighter other than by using the proper controls and methods outlined in your owner's manual.

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