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How to Build a Coffin

Posted October 28th, 2009 By monsterguide Building

If you are looking for a great addition to your Halloween haunted house (or if you just want to freak people out when they come to visit), try this cheap and easy-to-build home made coffin!
Required Materials:

Cardboard or ΒΌ inch Plywood
Duct Tape
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How to Change a Muffler

Posted October 21st, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

The muffler, as the name suggests, lowers or “muffles” the amount of noise given off by the car engine. Since these can break down in time, muffler replacement is something you should be aware of. Many car owners think this is a challenging [...]

How to Write a Bibliography

Posted September 2nd, 2009 By monsterguide Miscellaneous

One of the most important parts of any school paper is the bibliography. A bibliography is usually referred to as a list of the sources one uses when researching a paper. It is a standardized format for listing your sources and is usually [...]

How to Install a Wall Sconce

Posted August 31st, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Regular wall light fixtures are great, but if you’re looking for one that can provide you with a low illumination level, and make the area seem larger than it is, then your best bet would be to install a wall sconce. Wall [...]

How To Start A Restaurant

Posted August 18th, 2009 By Elaine Business

If you’re into food and you want to start a new business, the best option you can try is to start your own restaurant. While the concept is simple enough, hard work, patience, and money is need in order to become successful in [...]

How to Change Fog Lights

Posted August 12th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

If you live in an area that becomes prone to fog, driving can pose as a hazard. That’s why cars have fog lights installed in them, to aid drivers and ensure they don’t run off on cliffs or accidentally hit other people. When [...]

How to Use a Laser Level

Posted July 29th, 2009 By Elaine Building

Compared to the ordinary level, a laser level is more efficient and easier to use. It projects a laser beam forward, making sure the measurements for the project you work on comes out level. A laser level can guide you effectively, but if [...]

How to Install a Window Air Conditioner

Posted July 15th, 2009 By Elaine Building, DIY

Since it’s starting to feel like an oven inside your home, you know it’s time to get air conditioning. Central air conditioning can be too expensive, though, so your next best option is to install a window air conditioner unit. It’s a simple [...]

How to Build a Pool Deck

Posted July 8th, 2009 By monsterguide Building, Grooming, Miscellaneous

A pool deck can be built with some lumber, and it has to have easy access to water. The technique used is easy and it will require concrete pier blocks that will support the system.
Step 1: First the floor has to be built, [...]

How to Install Bifold Doors

Posted July 5th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Sliding doors on closets are great, but they can be a problem when you’re trying to reach the stuff found in the middle where the doors overlap each other. The best alternative is to get bifold doors, and if you know the right [...]