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How to Repair a Brake Line

Posted October 13th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Vehicles that often travel to colder, up-north states often have their brake lines damaged, because of the salt that melts the ice on the roads. The salt corrodes the car’s bottom surface, especially the brake hardware. This can lead to worst problems later [...]

How to Use a Wet Saw

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

For do-it-yourself projects that require you to cut very hard objects, like tiles, you can’t use an ordinary saw. What you need is a wet saw. This handy equipment has a water-filled trough mechanism that’s able to throw water over the tile while [...]

How to Winterize an RV

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

Recreational vehicles are among the most common investments that often get ruined during winter.  Temperatures can drop below freezing in some areas, which can cause pipes to freeze and the whole vehicle to be destroyed.  To preserve your RV, here are some helpful [...]

How to Mount Tires

Posted September 14th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Part of any automobile’s maintenance is mounting the tires. If not done correctly, this might result in accidents on the road. Many car owners leave this job to the professionals, but if you want to work on this on your own, you just [...]

How to Carve a Pumpkin

Posted September 3rd, 2009 By Elaine Crafts

Halloween season is on its way! Aside from the costume parties, the creepy stories and trick-or-treating, there’s one famous tradition many people follow when this holiday comes: making jack-o-lanterns. If you’ve got a creative edge, you might be interested in carving your own [...]

How to Heat a Greenhouse

Posted August 13th, 2009 By Carmelia Gardening

A greenhouse is a great way to maintain a garden and have a green spot in your household all year long. However, keeping a greenhouse means that you need to monitor the heat within the greenhouse at all times. Here’s how to heat [...]

How to Bleed Brakes

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Brakes that properly function are very important to any automobile, so every time yours start to feel spongy, there’s one thing you can do: bleed them. Bleeding brakes assures that they stay refreshed and reliable all the time. Here’s the right way to [...]

How to Waterproof a Basement

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Elaine DIY

A well-maintained basement starts with proper dirt and mildew cleaning. If you often find mold and a musty smell in your basement, then maybe water’s finding its way down there. Don’t worry about this too much, though, because there are easy ways [...]

How to Patch an Inner Tube

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Marck DIY

Bicycle tires are meant to last and withstand the strains of rough riding, although they can be punctured, worn, or damaged.  It can be quite expensive to replace the inner tubes of a bicycle tire, but you can save a few dollars and [...]

How to Fly a Kite

Posted July 6th, 2009 By Carmelia Games

Flying a kite on a windy day is one of life’s simple pleasures. Bask in the warm afternoon sun and fly a kite with your loved ones. Here’s how you can fly a kite of your very own.
Materials

A kite
A windy day
A wide area [...]