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Want to see how to replace a rotted porch post? Just about all the rotted porch posts I’ve seen share one thing in common: Water…
A perfect spray paint finish is easy if you follow a few simple steps, and practice patience, when spray painting furniture. I’m kind of a…
A rotted porch post is more than just an eyesore, it’s a safety issue that needs to fixed. If a porch post is rotted, it’s…
It’s easy to believe that we live in a haunted home, especially since it’s close to 120 years old and the previous owner died between…
Whether you want to fix a chipped mug or learn how to repair ceramic decor, fixing ceramic with epoxy and pastels isn’t hard. Here’s what you need to know.
When the next DIY task is moving heavy objects, like these round wood posts for a fence project, there is a lifting-and-carrying technique that I use to save my energy for more detail-heavy tasks later.
Old doors sometimes mean squeaky hinges.
It pays to set a side a few minutes to double check and adjust fences and blades as needed.
Kitchens are notorious for having multiple layers of flooring one right on the of the other. This can impact new work, especially adding new flooring to the kitchen.
So the cartoon may be funny, but making sure to store tools when we’re finished a project is important for reason beyond the cartoon metal…
If you need to remove rust from metal, I have two ways to easily get rid of it.
When we moved into this home, the armchair was already here. It was the previous owner’s armchair, and her family had lived in the home since it was built in 1903. The armchair has a long history in this home.
I selected a material mix based on cat claw repellent nailhead trim plus claw-loving natural colored twine. And this time I chose a darker stain for the wood.