Tim Carter visits a local hardware store and points out traditional items that still have everyday uses! What treasures will you find - corks, flypaper, oil cans, clothespins. The list goes on.
Tim Carter visits a local hardware store and points out traditional items that still have everyday uses! What treasures will you find - corks, flypaper, oil cans, clothespins. The list goes on.
Lightning storms can send power spikes into your home. Tim Carter suggests using a whole house surge protector and point of use surge protectors to protect your home from these power surges. Which are the best surge protectors? That depends upon what you are protecting - televisions, appliances, computers or a laptop surge protector.
Tim Carter demonstrates how to solder copper tubing and fittings. Be sure to clean the copper fittings before applying the flux. Follow these tips for a leak-free joint.
Tim Carter shows a few easy tips for painting wood siding before installing it on your house. These tips will make the job go easier and look better.
Tim Carter demonstrates a really simple way to nail wood to a concrete floor or wall. A hammer drill and a hammer are all the tools you will need.
Tim Carter demonstrates the best kinds of wood glues to use for different household remodeling jobs. Some wood glues are not designed for wet applications. Check the label before selecting the glue for your woodworking project.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates the installation of an electrical outlet box and how to easily wire the switch box. Having the proper tools is important when working with electrical outlets.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, explains why having a gas fireplace in your home can save you time, money and energy. And your back! These fireplaces start quickly and some gas fireplaces have logs with glowing embers.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates two simple ways to winterize your house when the seasons change. Get that garden hose inside and check your insulation.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates three easy ways to remove nails from pieces of wood so they can be reused in home projects.
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