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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 Cut Foam

Posted May 14th, 2009 By Paul DIY

As the saying goes, “there’s more than one way to skin a cat.” The same logic applies with foam. Foam comes in different varieties, sometimes carrying different properties. Of course, no single cutting device works best for all foam applications. [...]

How to Install a Shower Door

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide DIY

Sealed shower doors are quite easy to install. This article details some simple steps that you must follow to install a shower door.
Required Materials

Silicone

Masking tape

Required Tools

Masonry drill with full bit set

Hack saw

Miter box

Measuring tape

Pencil/paper

Caulking gun

Philips head screwdriver

Step stool/ladder

Step One: Preparation
Begin by removing [...]

How to Grow Grapes for Wine

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Gardening

Planning the Site for Growing Grapes for Wine

Find a site to plant your grapes where there is full sun. A drainage mechanism should also be present in the site. Soils which are light, well-drained, moderately fertile, and have high water-holding capacity are recommended [...]

How to Tile a Shower

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide DIY

Introduction
Tiling a shower does not need to be a difficult task. You can complete this process with some very simple steps. Paying a professional does not need to take place. You can save a lot of money doing this job [...]

How to Build a Circular Deck

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Building

Circular designs are by far the most optimum choice when it comes to curved decks that need railings. However, most
circular curved decks need a long cantilever, which is a limitation that limits the size of your circular deck. It is
fairly easy to lay [...]