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Popular Mechanics February 6, 2009 Joseph Truini |
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. |
Popular Mechanics February 3, 2009 |
Quick Fixes for Front (and Sliding) Door Locks Advice for fixing locks to keep your home secure without calling a locksmith. |
This Old House Sal Vaglica |
All About Engineered Wood Floors It's a dead ringer for solid wood, faster to install, and less prone to moisture damage. Experts help you decide which high-tech, low-fuss boards are best for your application and style. |
Popular Mechanics January 30, 2009 Glenn Derene |
How to Control Your Home with your Cell Phone We show you how you can use your smart phone as a remote control for your lights, heat and security in your home. |
This Old House Joseph Truini |
Great Decks are Made of Great Details Adapt these inspiring design ideas to your next deck. |
Popular Mechanics January 29, 2009 Roy Berendsohn |
7 Routers Trim, Cut and Shape Woodworking: PM Lab Test The trend in power tools is to do more with less. |
Popular Mechanics January 29, 2009 Joe Truini |
6 Workshop Router Secrets: DIY Guy If you're new to routing, I'd recommend starting off with a small fixed-base router or trim router, something in the 1-hp to 1-1/2-hp range. |
Popular Mechanics January 27, 2009 |
7 Quick Fixes for Broken and Stuck Windows For most home repairs there's no need to call for a repairman. The solution lies in tapping your ingenuity and using a few common household materials in innovative ways. |
Popular Mechanics January 26, 2009 Berendsohn & Sawyers |
10 Green Products from the International Builders' Show Environmentally friendly toilets, insulation, showerheads as well as other home products are highlighted. |
Popular Mechanics January 23, 2009 Harry Sawyers |
Green Giant: The New American Home Debuts at the International Builder's Show The New American Home, a show house featured at this week's International Builders' Show in Las Vegas, seems to represent two extremes of American building impulses -- lots of environmental innovation in an oversize package. |
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