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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 Build a Water Turbine

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Elaine Building

You might think only professional engineers can create water turbines. The truth is, you can make your own water-propelled turbine using simple materials you can find at home. If you want to exercise the science geek inside you, here’s an easy and effective [...]

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 Install an Ice Maker

Posted October 11th, 2009 By aileen DIY

Most of us like to have our favorite drinks served ice cold. Stop wishing wishing for an ice maker. Hook one up to your refrigerator. Here are some steps you can follow to install an ice maker.
Things You’ll Need:

Copper or plastic tube
Compression nuts
Drill [...]

How to Build a Potato Cannon

Posted September 15th, 2009 By aileen Building

A Potato cannon is also known as spudzooka and spud gun. If you’re looking for a cool science project, making a potato cannon is a good idea as it demonstrates the principles of physics very well. Here are some tips you can follow [...]

How to Polish Wheels

Posted September 14th, 2009 By aileen Auto and Motorcycle

A nice car won’t be attractive and noticeable if you don’t know how to keep it clean and polished all the time. Don’t forget to polish your wheels when cleaning your car. Here are some tips you can follow to polish wheels.
Things You’ll [...]

How to Install a Peephole

Posted September 10th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking, DIY

Opening the door immediately after someone knocks or rings the doorbell is something many people are accustomed to doing, without realizing the danger it can bring. If you’re not comfortable to the idea of opening your door to strangers, then you should get [...]

How to Square Numbers

Posted September 9th, 2009 By Marck Money and Finance

Math may be difficult for some people, but you can make it fun.  Skills like squaring and finding the powers and exponents of a number don’t need to be scary or intimidating because they only require simple skills in logic.  Squaring a number [...]

How to Remove Tree Roots

Posted August 31st, 2009 By Carmelia Gardening

When you’ve removed that tree from your backyard, you’re probably thinking of removing the tree roots as well. Tree roots can take up a lot of space in your backyard, not to mention may be a home to fungi and other bacteria. Here’s [...]

How to Sharpen Hedge Trimmers

Posted August 31st, 2009 By Elaine DIY

When you’re out gardening or doing landscaping, a pair of hedge trimmers is a very efficient tool, as long as its blades are sharp. If not, it can lead to damage on your plants, longer time to finish gardening tasks and even to [...]