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How to Deal With Penetrating Damp

Before you take any remedial action against penetrating damp, you should make sure that the cause of dampness is indeed water penetration and not con­densation or rising damp. Generally, penetrating…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Deal With Widespread Dampness

If you cannot identify a simple cause for dampness or if it is widespread, it may be necessary to improve the weather resistance of the external face of the wall.…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Design Good Storage Facilities

According to sites like One Stop Self Storage, most of our houses become filled with too many possessions as we steadily acquire more gadgets, memorabilia, books and magazines, furniture, different…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Direct Light to Where It Is Required

There are three different types of light that are referred to by lighting designers: General—e.g. a central hanging light Task lighting—e.g. a desk lamp Atmospheric or ornamental—e.g. a spotlight on…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to do Electric Arc Welding

In this method of residential or commercial welding, an electric arc is formed between the tip of a metal rod and the metal being joined. The intense heat created by…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Cut Shapes in Sheet Metal

There are a number of occasions when you may need to cut tight curves or holes in steel sheets or in tanks when adding pipes to a cold water cistern,…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Cut Metal with Handsaws

There are many ways of cutting metal - straight cuts can be tile, holes made with a drill, and special shapes cut with taps made with a saw or snips,…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Cut Metal with Hacksaw Blades

Hacksaw blades are usually made from one of two sorts of steel low-alloy steel or high-speed steel. Low-alloy steel blades tend to blunt more quickly than high-speed steel ones. Blades…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Cut Metal with Files

Files can be used to shape metal, to remove sharp edges and for sharpening things like saws. They are lengths of hardened steel with rows of tiny teeth cut into…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Cut Metal with Cold Chisels

Cold chisels are useful tools for cutting things apart quickly when the accuracy of the cut and the finish left are of no importance like removing rusted bolts. However, special…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Cure Defects in Timber Stairs

The main defects found in timber stairs are: worn treads and nosings, creaking steps and loose, cracked and broken balusters and handrails. Worn treads are often the result of leav­ing…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Cure Condensation

Condensation is most immediately obvious as a 'misting' of windows at night and, in serious cases, as water streaming down on to window sills. It is caused by warm, moist…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Control Wood Pests

Certain kinds of wood in buildings are liable to be attacked by the larvae (grubs) of wood-boring beetles. By far the most common of these is Anobium punctatum, the common…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Conserve the Heat within Your Homes

Our space-heating appliances are not the only sources of heat within our homes. Additionally, there are ways to keep heat inside the home for longer, like EPS insulation for example.…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 12, 2010
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How to Remove a Window Frame

Unscrew any opening window in the frame and reclaim any hinges and stays that might be reusable. If the frame has fixed lights, remove them if possible and save the…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 11, 2010
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How to Replace a Tap Washer

Leaking taps may appear to be more of a nuisance than a full-scale emergency but leaks can waste a lot of water and should be cured as soon as possible.…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 11, 2010
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How to Replace a Window Frame

Problems with windows often go un­noticed until it is time to decorate. Then loose joints, rotten rails and rotten frames become all too obvious. Most window repairs are fairly simple…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 11, 2010
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How to Avoid Damp Penetration

Dampness in houses can be due to penetrating damp, rising damp or condensation. The treatment for a damp problem depends on which of these three is the cause, so it…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 11, 2010
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How to Drain Down a Plumbing System

Even if you do not intend to carry out major plumbing works such as putting in a new sink or installing a water softener, the chances are that at some…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 10, 2010
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How to Cut and Drill Holes in Glass

Cutting holes If you want to make a large circle in a pane of glass to take an extractor fan, perhaps - you will need a different sort of glass…
Posted by Jason Prickett January 9, 2010

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