Every now and again (or more often than that depending on the kinds of day you’re having) a mistake gets made. You put the X on the wrong side of the line, read a 6 as a 9 and put a mark that doesn’t signify anything, or your stud finder is — as most are — wildly undependable. The result is you’ve somewhere between 1 and 58,000 pencil lines that you need to get rid of.
Related Posts
First: think about replacing the spark plug. Depending on the size of your lawn, your spark plug may last more than a season. So despite…
An air compressor is what I would consider a main-frame DIY tool. For everything from trim to flooring to blowing dust out of the garage,…
Here’s one of the awesome things about design: it reinvents things. It takes the common and makes it uncommon. I’ve seen a lot of this…
Mark and Theresa talk their love of outdoors and how to put a little magic into yards with Yard Crasher Matt Blashaw. Mark: You’re back…
Question: I just bought a row-house in the city. There is a ratty old chain-link fence between my neighbor’s concrete driveway and mine. I can…
Mark & Theresa broadcast MyFixitUpLife LIVE! at Lowe’s courtesy of Troy-Bilt’s Saturday6 lawn and garden series. So let’s roll up our sleeves and dig in. It’s…
Question: I’m looking at buying a house. It’s an older fixer-upper. I plan to do a lot of the work myself, but I don’t want…
February 27, 2010: Mark & Theresa are talking garage organization with Karl Champley, host of DIYNetwork’s Wasted Spaces. We’ll find out how he’s progressing on…
I like winter. I like snow. I like the opportunity to use my snow thrower. However, I could live without some of the damage winter…
As the parents of two school-age kids, we watch winter weather forecasts with more interest than we did before kids were in the picture. Hot…
Mark & Theresa are going ‘Indoors Out’ with Dean & Derek
Question: I’m cutting in new garden beds and I’m making other garden beds larger. So, I’m going to end up with a lot of excess…
Question: Big problem. Can you help me? I have little to no water pressure coming out of my hot water lines — none of the…
We use pressure-treated 6×6 lumber all the time. Deck posts, retaining walls, pergolas, window wells. Ideal for both structure and ground contact. However, I have…
Question: I’m planning to build a pergola. I’ve heard that you’re supposed to stain the end-grain of the wood to maximize its life. I’m building…
Gems form the internet…
[…]very few websites that happen to be detailed below, from our point of view are undoubtedly well worth checking out[…]……
Websites we think you should visit…
[…]although websites we backlink to below are considerably not related to ours, we feel they are actually worth a go through, so have a look[…]……
Cool sites…
[…]we came across a cool site that you might enjoy. Take a look if you want[…]……
Blogs ou should be reading…
[…]Here is a Great Blog You Might Find Interesting that we Encourage You[…]……
Read was interesting, stay in touch……
[…]please visit the sites we follow, including this one, as it represents our picks from the web[…]……