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How to Check Tie Rod Ends

Posted October 13th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

If you often do car checkups, then you must be familiar with the tie rod ends. Part of a steering rack’s extension, they connect to the front wheels’ knuckles. It’s very important to ensure that your tie-rod ends are tightly on the vehicles, [...]

How to Dispose of Chemicals

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Marck Cleaning

Different types and amounts of chemical waste can be found in the home, office, school, or industry you’re working in. Many chemical waste products can be very harmful to the environment, and may pose a significant danger to your health and well-being. [...]

How to Lift a Truck

Posted October 11th, 2009 By monsterguide DIY

Trucks are one of the most useful and versatile vehicles on the road.  Not all trucks are built the same way, and sometimes you may need extra road-to-chassis clearance to properly navigate and drive through rocky or muddy roads.  To do that, you [...]

How to Get Cash for Clunkers

Posted August 13th, 2009 By Carmelia Money and Finance

The bill for Cash to Clunkers Rebates for American automobile consumers is an effort to get rid of the old models that guzzle gas to replace with newer and more efficient automobiles. This move by the government encourages consumers to buy new automobiles [...]

How to Clear Land

Posted July 26th, 2009 By Marck DIY

Whether you’re building a construction project or you’re planning to make a garden or farm, clearing land is the first step you need to make your project a reality.  Clearing land can be a very difficult and complicated process, so you need to [...]

How to Measure Tire Sizes

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

Buying a new set of tires is just like buying shoes: you have to make sure that your tires fit perfectly on the wheel.  Tires that are too small or too big for your car, or tires not designed for your vehicle, are [...]

How to Get a Forklift License

Posted July 20th, 2009 By Carmelia Auto and Motorcycle

Before driving a car, one is required to possess his or her own driver’s license. It comes as no surprise that heavy machinery like a forklift also requires a forklift license. Using or operating a forklift is disallowed by the Occupational Safety and [...]

How to Airbrush Flames

Posted June 3rd, 2009 By Marck Arts

For hot rods and fast trucks, flame artwork can add a sense of speed and power.  Airbrushed flames are quite tricky to make, and fiery-looking airbrush jobs are considered works of art by many customization aficionados.  Here are the steps you need to [...]

How to Ollie

Posted March 10th, 2009 By Elaine Sports

If there’s one trick any serious skateboarder needs to master, it’s the ollie. It’s the fundamental of all skateboard tricks, and you can do it while riding down the street, doing obstacles and tricks, or even while you’re standing in a stationary position. [...]

How to Kickflip

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Sports

There are several skateboarding tricks, but the kickflip is the most difficult as well as popular one of them all. The board will be flicked with the foot, this is done to make it spin while the skater’s foot is in the air. [...]