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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 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 Beer Bottle

Posted October 20th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

It’s time for another drinking session, and you’ve invited your friends, got the munchies ready, and cold bottles of beer in the fridge. Before you get started, though, you need to learn how to properly open those bottles.
Using A Bottle Opener
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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 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 Mind Read

Posted September 17th, 2009 By Carmelia Games

Mind reading is a skill that we usually see in TV shows, comic books and magic shows. It’s the ability to see what another person is thinking without doing thing overt to do it. Professor X from the X-Men is one famous mind [...]

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 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 [...]

How to Remove a Broken Key

Posted August 31st, 2009 By Elaine DIY, Grooming

You’re anxious to enter the house, but as soon as you stick in your key and turn it, the other half, or the shaft, remains inside. While this seems like a simple dilemma, it can cause such a lot of hassle. Instead of [...]

How to Install a Wall Sconce

Posted August 31st, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Regular wall light fixtures are great, but if you’re looking for one that can provide you with a low illumination level, and make the area seem larger than it is, then your best bet would be to install a wall sconce. Wall [...]