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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 Open a Can without a Can Opener

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Elaine DIY

You’re dying to sink your teeth into those canned peaches, but you find yourself without any can opener. At times like this, many people would easily give up, but not if you know alternate methods to do this task. Here are several ways [...]

How to Install an Air Conditioner

Posted July 21st, 2009 By Elaine DIY

If you don’t want to have central air conditioning inside your home, one option is to install a wall mounted air conditioning unit instead. While the process is more arduous, you’ll be saved from the trouble of having to remove and store [...]

How to Prune a Bamboo Plant

Posted July 8th, 2009 By Marck Gardening

Bamboo is a very beautiful garden plant that can give depth and a sense of calmness in your garden. The problem is that bamboo can grow too tall or too dense for your backyard. If you have a grove of bamboo [...]

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 [...]

How to Make Chainmail

Posted June 8th, 2009 By Marck DIY

Knights from the medieval times relied on armor to protect themselves during the heat of battle. There were many types of armor that protected the royal soldier on the battlefield, but chainmail reigned supreme as an effective armor material for centuries. [...]

How To Hang Deer Meat

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Hunting

Hanging deer meat is considered by many to be an important step in aging the meat. Soon after the death of the animal, rigor mortis sets in, which is characterized by stiffening of muscles. Later, the tenderization of meat starts.
Tools/Materials Required

Sharp knife
Rope
Hacksaw or [...]

How to Build a Mouse Trap Car

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Crafts

Introduction
Toy cars can be a lot of fun to build, but most of them involve the use of some hard-to-come-by materials and tools that can be difficult to use. Not so for a mouse trap car though, as you can make one in [...]

How to Build a Patio Cover

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Building

If you have built and readied a patio, you may want to consider building a patio cover.
You must decide what material your patio cover will be made of and how much you are willing to spend. Patio covers come in different materials ranging [...]

How to Debone Deer

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Hunting

Deboning is an essential step in the preparation of deer meat. To make those tasty boneless roasts or cutlets from venison, deboning is an essential preparatory step. Here are some tips on how to debone a deer.
Tools/Materials Required

Sharp knife
Aluminum foil
Trash bag
Hacksaw

Skinning The Deer
One [...]