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Popular Mechanics February 2010 Joseph Truini |
How to Build a Cold Frame For Winter Gardening (With Plans!) It's a simple carpentry project that takes advantage of passive solar heating to effectively turn the calendar ahead.  |
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Deal With High Housing Costs Jimmy Grey got to work on an extreme igloo in his family's yard in Aquilla, about 30 miles east of Cleveland.  |
Popular Mechanics February 9, 2010 Roy Berendsohn |
16 Cardinal Rules for Snow Shovelling There's more to safe shoveling than merely slinging snow.  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2010 |
Grass-Paced The lawn-mower land-speed record is under siege as a team of British automotive engineers attempts to break the 130-kilometer-per-hour barrier  |
Popular Mechanics December 22, 2009 |
The 8 Most Ambitious Instructables of 2009 This batch, judged to be some of the most ambitious projects posted on Instructables.com in 2009, inspire us to take it further in 2010.  |
Popular Mechanics November 3, 2009 Christine Woodside |
The Trail Boss's Guide to Leaf-Cleaning at Home We came up with advice from real trail bosses about the best ways to clean up leaves from yards and roofs and where to put them.  |
Popular Mechanics October 28, 2009 Glenn Derene |
Two High-Tech Halloween Surveillance Pumpkin Mods (Step-by-Step Plans!) I decided to carve my family's yearly pumpkins into security sentinels with built-in video cameras.  |
Popular Mechanics November 2009 Roy Berendsohn |
How to Build a Stone Garden Bench The only good way to deal with a rock, in my opinion, is to pry it out of the ground and use it to build something. That's how you get even with it -- put it to work.  |
Popular Mechanics November 2009 |
10 Most Brilliant Products of 2009: Lehr Propane Trimmer Lehr founder Bernardo Jorge Herzer came to appreciate propane-powered small engines during his time as a ship captain in the North Sea.  |
Popular Mechanics October 12, 2009 Doug Mahoney |
Which Kind of Fuel is Best for Lawn String Trimmers? PM Lab Test When it comes time to trim the lawn, a mower will only get you so far. For the finishing touches, you have to rely on a string trimmer, known in backyard vernacular as the weed whacker.  |
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