March 9th, 2010 by admin
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1. Remove old doors and hinges from old cabinets.
2. Remove drawer fronts from each drawer. Set drawers aside. There are two types of drawer fronts. The type that is merely attached to the drawer box can be removed by the removal of the attaching drawer pulls, screws or staples. The front that is an integral part of the drawer box must be cut or sawed off, making sure that the cut is square with the top, bottom » Read more: Do-it-yourself Kitchen Cabinet Refacing
March 8th, 2010 by admin
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Many people struggling through the tough economy are not going to be able to take advantage of the 2009-10 Energy Efficiency Tax Credit simply because they can’t afford new windows and doors, water heaters, or m » Read more: Do It Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home’s Thermal Envelope (Part 1)
March 7th, 2010 by admin
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There are many tools that can be run with a Powermate Coleman air compressor. My husband has an air compressor that he uses with a nail gun. It works great and he was very grateful for it when he built our fence a few years ago. But the nail gun is the only air tool that he has, but recently he saw another air tool in action that made him realize that he needed more! We were over at my in-laws house and they were having their f » Read more: So Many Tools for Just One Coleman Air Compressor