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How to Install a New Fuel Tank

Posted October 25th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Fuel tanks can wear out over time, developing leaks or even being punctured. What you need to do now is replace the fuel tank. Although a mechanic can do this easily for you, you can perform this easy maintenance technique. You need the [...]

How to Wash a Bicycle

Posted October 22nd, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

A bike that’s squeaky clean will work better than one that’s caked with mud and rust. It’s very important for any bike owner to know how to properly wash and clean his bicycle, so it will be useful for a longer period of [...]

How to Use a Miter Saw

Posted October 21st, 2009 By Elaine DIY

When you do woodworking, you’ll often come across a project where straight wood cuts aren’t suitable, and you need to make angled cuts so you can join molding at corners effectively. For these tasks, you’ll need to use a miter saw. This handy [...]

How to Attach a Camera to a Bicycle

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

You love the thrill of riding a bike, with the wind in your hair and your legs working hard and being exercised. At the same time, you want to take a photo while you’re happily doing this outdoor physical activity. If you know [...]

How to True a Bike Wheel

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Carmelia Auto and Motorcycle

Truing a bike wheel is a process that you do to keep your bike wheel round. What keeps a bike frame round are the spokes in its wheels, and over time, these spokes are either damaged, bent or misaligned by frequent use. Here’s [...]

How to Install a CPU Fan

Posted October 8th, 2009 By Marck Computers

The central processing unit (CPU) is one of the parts of your computer that can get easily damaged or compromised because of high temperatures.  Electricity passing through the semiconductor can generate higher heat values than other parts of your computer.  You may need [...]

How to Tie Rebar

Posted October 4th, 2009 By Marck DIY

Rebar is a very useful construction material used for building large concrete structures.  Rebar can be bought in many different shapes and grades, depending on the type of structure you are building, or how you want the concrete assemblies to be formed.  Here [...]

How to Close a Chip Bag

Posted September 24th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Whether you’re having a fun and exciting party or lounging in front of the television, it’s likely that you’ll end up with a half-eaten bag of chips. Leave it lying around is not a good idea, unless you want the mice to feast [...]

How to Install a Dryer

Posted September 16th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Everyone wants to have warm and dry freshly-laundered clothes all the time, so they install an efficient clothes dryer in their home to get the job done. You can ask a professional to do this for you, but if you’re a good handyman, [...]

How to Build a Cornice

Posted September 14th, 2009 By Elaine Building

To make a window look more elegant, you can install a lovely cornice. These fixtures might seem hard to assemble by yourself, but if you know basic carpentry skills, you can accomplish these in no time flat. Here’s a simple way on building [...]