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Removing A Damaged Tub and Surround
Here’s a detailed Guest Tip about removing a damaged tub and attached tub surround. Good advice here, guys. (Ignore the error message “Webpage cannot be found”… just scroll down the page.)
Removing Old Bathtub – Plumbing – DIY Home Improvement | DIYChatroom
By David11865
My current bathtub has a crack right down the center. It is a fiberglass tub with the wall surround all in one. There seems to be a lip around the edge of the entire thing. My question is, can I…DIY Chatroom – DIY Home Improvement… – http://www.diychatroom.com
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Mysterious Basement Leak
This Guest Tip is jam-packed with good DIY tips for guys to find the source of a basement leak and how to fix it.
BTW, don’t let the ads keep you away… this is really good practical do-it-yourself advice. (After all, guys, we all gotta make a living.) ‘Nuff said… check it out:
The Case of the Mysterious Basement Leak – DIY Home Improvement
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How To Prep Walls For Painting
So, you’ve decided to repaint the kitchen. And, you’re a DIY kinda guy – or gal. Just in case it’s been a while since your last paint job, check out these tips before your start this do-it-yourself project.
When you remove the pictures, decorative shelves, knickknacks, and pot racks, don’t be surprised at all the nail and screw holes, and cracks, and bumps, and… Well, you get the picture. The walls are going to be a mess.
It’s mighty tempting to just start painting over all that mess, not to mention the dirt and grimy cooking grease and splashes. This is where you have to just toughen up and do it right. It’s bad enough having to doing it once – and you certainly don’t want to waste your efforts just because of a little extra prep work! (Trust me… it’s definitely not worth it!) Read the rest of this entry »

