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Popular Mechanics February 2008 |
Ridgid R4330 Planer Shaves Wood to Deli-Thin Slices The versatile and portable device can create nice wood slices to 1/8 inch thick.  |
This Old House Roseann Henry |
Kitchen Detail Decisions One decision-maker tackles hundreds of detail options in the Lake Forest Dream Kitchen renovation.  |
This Old House Kelly Beamon |
Urban Planning Here are some tips for tackling an urban redo that architect Sara Lopergolo learned the hard way.  |
Wired January 18, 2008 Bob Parks |
The Wacker BH24 Breaker: Hard on Concrete, Easy on Hands This 57-pound demolition machine is designed to be gentle on the hands while busting hard things like basement floors.  |
This Old House Keith Pandolfi |
Thinking Outside the Bulb Compact flourescent light bulbs and LEDs prepare for their turn in the spotlight  |
Popular Mechanics February 2008 |
Feature-Filled Vacuums: Are They Worth It? Halo UV-ST upright... Dyson DC16 Animal handheld... Oreck XL Ultra upright...  |
Popular Mechanics January 10, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Robot Paradox: Automated Gizmos Are Ready for Home--Are We? Robotics for your home.  |
This Old House Merle Henkenius |
Wallpaper Repairs Made Easy Here are the three most common wall-paper repairs: loose seams, punctures and trapped air bubbles.  |
Chemistry World January 7, 2008 Richard Van Noorden |
Mercury in Energy-Saving Light Bulbs Old-fashioned tungsten light bulbs are due to be phased out. Their low-energy replacements contain mercury, which has triggered a rash of concerned media stories.  |
PC World December 29, 2007 Tom Mainelli |
Save Money by Watching the Watts Monitoring the power that gadgets suck up, and making a few changes, will help you to be greener and cut your bills.  |
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