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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 ¼ inch Plywood
Duct Tape
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How to Fix Power Windows

Posted October 25th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Many cars today don’t have windows that can be manually rolled up and down, but instead have power windows that can be controlled with the push of a button. There are times though, that power windows don’t work properly. It can be because [...]

How to Replace Automatic Transmission Fluid

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

Many cars run on automatic transmission because it is easy to use in city driving.  Just because gear changes are automatic, however, maintenance should still be performed to ensure the best performance for your vehicle.  The most that you can do to preserve [...]

How to Change a Fuel Injector

Posted October 13th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Is your engine flooded with gas and your motor sputtering? It might be because your fuel injector is dirty or plugged up. Although it’s not a very common dilemma, it’ll be worth looking into. If you’ve got enough automobile knowledge to tackle this [...]

How to Wire a Lamp

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

Wiring a lamp is something you need to do just in case your lamp breaks, and it so happens you keep on forgetting to get it repaired. It’s a relatively easy process, with steps that can be applied to a variety of lamps. [...]

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 Dismantle a Laptop

Posted September 21st, 2009 By Marck Computers

Dismantling a laptop may seem to be a bad idea at first, but many repair jobs and maintenance tasks can be performed easier if you take the time to disassemble your notebook computer.  Some cleaning, upgrading, and repairing tasks can only be accomplished [...]

How to Build a Tiki Hut

Posted September 17th, 2009 By Elaine Building

A holiday in Hawaii isn’t complete without staying under cool tiki huts, but what if you don’t have enough money to go to this dream vacation destination? Here’s a great idea: bring the tiki huts to your backyard! Building your own tiki hut [...]

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 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 [...]