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This Old House Katelin Hill |
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Painting Kitchen Cabinets Every kitchen eventually reaches the point at which it looks worn-out. That's the time to take stock of your options. Everyone is well aware that kitchen remodeling is costly and inconvenient. However, a simple and low-cost alternative is to paint the cabinets. |
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Popular Mechanics July 7, 2009 |
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Popular Mechanics November 18, 2008 |
Quick Painting Tips From the Experts The pros know it's often the simplest household item that can make an existing tool work better -- or substitute in a pinch for a more expensive piece of equipment you might only use once in a lifetime. |
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18 Uses for an old Favorite, the Utility Knife: DIY Guy Don't cut that tool short. It has more utility than you might think. |
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Vintage Screen-Door Charm on a Budget Add wood stock details to a simple door for a handsome upgrade. |
Popular Mechanics April 2006 |
Glues Clues Our favorite science skeptics share their hard-won knowledge on the wonders -- and unorthodox uses -- of adhesives. |
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15 MacGyver Tricks to Rethink Razor Blades Around the House The disposable razor blade can do more than just tame your five-o'clock shadow. From painting to cooking, here's how to creatively reinterpret single-edge blades enough times to make them a must-have in any toolbox. |
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Paint Proud There are techniques to use for a lasting exterior paint job. Most of them have nothing to do with a brush. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
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Popular Mechanics January 27, 2009 |
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Popular Mechanics May 1999 Rosario Capotosto |
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This Old House Jefferson Kolle |
Stripped Bare What stands between the Winchester house and new paint? Ten tenacious coats of the old stuff. |
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This Old House Leslie Plummer Clagett |
A New Generation of Garage Doors These aren't the garage doors you threw a ball against as a kid. |
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Popular Mechanics February 10, 2009 |
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This Old House Kathryn O'Shea-Evans |
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Taking Care of Tools Rust busting, repairing cracked handles and praise for the Yankee screwdriver. |
This Old House James Glave |
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Popular Mechanics March 2007 Norman Becker, P.E. |
How to Repaint a Wood Floor When you should -- and shouldn't -- repaint a floor. |
This Old House |
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Popular Mechanics October 10, 2008 Joseph Truini |
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