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In this newsletter, tips for preparing for a natural disaster, how much of a daredevil are you, a small Stain Solver sale, tip on leaking nipples at water heaters, a tool review on a small angle grinder, and a new video series on installing a new window in a frame wall.

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Creating a stone walkway with a sand base, may not provide the long lasting results you want. If you use a combination of damp sand and Portland cement as a base for your stone walk, your walkway or patio will look great for years.

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In this newsletter, Tim shares his secret guacamole, tips on how to solder copper, a reader's email about Form Footer Forms, a funny video while watching for a break, before and after image technology, the Fryeburg, Maine Home and Garden show and a review of the Rockwell 16-volt drill/driver.

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If you are building a deck, you will need to mount the wood posts on concrete piers. First the concrete piers must be in the proper location or the support beams won't be lined up. The deck must also be supported for side forces and uplift forces.

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In this Newsletter, spring has finally made it, upcoming series on installing a new window, water and concrete tip of the week, soldering iron tips, a free NH home improvement seminar, building a deck with Form Footer piers and Internet sales tax.

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Searching for the Holy Grail of deck stains and sealers? Most wood deck stains or sealers don't last. You are faced with staining your deck year after year. A side-by-side test of deck stains could show which product performs that best. I did the test and the results are in.

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