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DIY Modifying the Height of a Vanity

If you have to hunch over so much when brush your teeth or look closely into the bathroom mirror that it's uncomfortable or even painful, you've probably come to the conclusion that your vanity is just too short.

How to Make a Stair Set out of Pallets

When you are remodeling or building something from scratch, it isn’t always necessary to use new retail dimensional lumber; if you have access to scrap pallets, you might have all the wood you'll need for a building project.

How to Build a Stairway Wall

Not all stairways are enclosed. Stairs to an unfinished basement often may be left open in original construction; however, a homeowner who wants to transform that into living space will want to add a wall.

How to Edge a Quartz Countertop

Quartz is one of several types of stone used for countertops in kitchens, bathrooms and other areas of a house that need a tough, durable surface. Unlike granite or marble, quartz countertops are not solid stone. Quartz crystals are ground into particles which then are bonded into a solid sheet with a resin binder.

How to Install a Rough-in for a Pedestal Sink

A pedestal sink can be attractive, especially in a small bathroom that lacks space for a large vanity-style sink with a storage cabinet. Pedestal sinks often have elaborate and decorative bowls, but they all rest atop a column that conceals the water lines and drain pipe. The sink bowl typically is fastened to a wall.

How to Flush Coolant From a 2003 Camry

The standard 2003 Camry engine is the 157-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder. Toyota recommended changing the coolant in the 2003 Camry every 30,000 miles and some owners actually prefer to flush the system as opposed to just draining and filling it. Fortunately, instead of buying an expensive coolant flush machine, you can use a special chemical and the pressure that the water pump creates to break loose the old coolant and debris from the cooling system. Once the old coolant and debris is loose, you can achieve the same results as coolant flush using just plain water and the Toyota-installed coolant drains.

The History of a Honda HS35 Snowblower

Snow throwers are “single-stage” snow movers; they use the same impeller to both scoop up snow from the surface to be cleared, and to project that snow away from the area. Snow blowers are “two stage” machines; they use an auger to scoop up the snow and a separate impeller to blow it away.

Thawing Out a Pumpkin

Freezing pumpkin pieces or pumpkin puree is an excellent way to take advantage of autumn's low seasonal prices. When you're ready to bake or cook with it, you can thaw your pumpkin overnight in the refrigerator, in an hour or less in cold water, or in a few minutes in the microwave.

Homemade Patches for Leaking Waterbeds

At last you own that free-flowing bag of water your parents were violently opposed to ever darkening their doorstep. Your waterbed sloshes and simulates the incoming tide each time you roll over or get out of bed.

How to Use an Electric Buffer on Furniture

Buffing out the final finish on a piece of wood furniture is tantamount to achieving a smooth, professional-looking job. The work is painstaking and time-consuming, but an electric buffer reduces the time significantly.

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