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If you want to work with wire and bead jewelry, then you will need a special set of pliers. There are many different types of jewelry pliers. Some of them include flat nose, round nose, and bent chain. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 12/19/2007
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Jewelry pliers are used to help you make wire and bead jewelry. If you want to buy a pair of these pliers, you will need to consider a few things beforehand. Some of these things include springs, length, and material. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 12/18/2007
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A handy hand held device containing a scissors, knife, needle nose pliers, wire cutters, and two screwdrivers.
By Clever Shopper | Published 1/4/2008
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If you are a person who loves to decorate than this article is definitely for you. Every good decorator needs to have their own decorator's tool kit
By renee | Published 7/25/2006
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The Winchester G1346 multitool is an inexpensive alternative to some of the more pricey models available. But the lack of price in no way affects the products ability to get the job done no matter how small or big it may be.
By Jim Grayson | Published 7/10/2006
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Removing trim requires a variety of tools and patience. The job is simple, however, and not tedious at all.
By Susan Keenan | Published 6/5/2006
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Do you hav a leak in your garden hose but don't feel like going out and buying another one? Then why not just fix it?
By mike mcgee | Published 6/3/2006
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To save money, many people are doing home repairs themselves. While there's lots of DIY guidance out there, the most important ingredient to successful DIY home projects is a toolbox filled with the proper tools. So are these items in your toolbox?
By Maryellen Cicione | Published 6/2/2006
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You might be surprised by the attractive gifts you can piece together from items found at the dollar store. See if one of these ideas is right for your Mom or Dad.
By Marlene Alexander | Published 4/30/2006
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Making your own earrings is so simple that you may never want to buy earrings again. You create exactly the fashion look you want, including hot new looks like earwires, in the color and length that enhances your look, for a lot less than in stores.
By D. A. Garrido | Published 4/21/2006
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Tired of those hand me down single purpose hand tools? These new tools are definitely not your father's tools......
By Walt Crocker | Published 4/11/2006
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Women can learn how to do their own simple home repairs before calling a handyman!
By Lou Lou | Published 4/10/2006
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Windowsills can easily be repaired by using the old windowsill as a pattern to cut the new one by. Use a saber saw with a fine-toothed blade to get a smooth cut for your new windowsill. Stain or paint new windowsill to match your decor.
By Barbara Burgess | Published 4/10/2006
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Before you call the locksmith to remove that broken key try pulling it out with a fingernail clipper if part of it is visible. A thin bladelike piece of metal can also be used to remove a broken key from a lock.
By Barbara Burgess | Published 4/10/2006
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Here are 5 gifts that all woodworkers secretly wish to get, but will never ask for. Homeowners and do-it-yourselfers will also love these gifts as they come in handy for lots of things.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 4/6/2006
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Some women enjoy living alone while others do not. Whether you love it or hate it, there are some things you should keep on hand to make your life easier.
By Amy Mullen | Published 4/6/2006
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Bonding between mothers and daughters is important and can be enhanced by planning special activities together. Why not celebrate your femininity together?
By Tamara Waters | Published 4/1/2006
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I did it, and so can you! Reupholster an old, worn out straight chair and bring it back to life yourself! Not only will you save money, but you'll be proud of your accomplishment after you're done!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 3/22/2006
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Got a broken toilet seat in your home? They're durable, but they can still crack or chip after years of use. Find out how you can simply replace the seat yourself by reading this instructive article!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 3/17/2006
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Emergency car problems can often be resolved safely and effectively with some preparation.
By Dan Rembold | Published 3/13/2006
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With a few hours and tools, you can transform a dreary bathroom into a showcase!
By Lou Lou | Published 3/10/2006
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Ice fishing is an exciting way to spend a winter day. This article expalins the hows and whys of getting started, with an emphasis on safety.
By Prinalgin | Published 2/28/2006
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One of those household disasters can strike if something hot falls onto your wall to wall carpeting. For the synthetic carpets of today will fray, or even melt, in the area which comes into contact with heat.
By Robert Besser | Published 2/28/2006
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A basic step by step guide on how to restore power under extreme circumstances for residents of New Orleans
By James Vaughn | Published 2/11/2006
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This article will give you a tip or two to save a buck and the basic contents of a house flipper's essentials first day toolkit.
By Morgan Summerfield | Published 2/3/2006
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The mosaic tabletop can be made from pieces of broken china, broken chips from decorative tiles, or broken colored glass.Careful planning and color co-ordination in a simple clear design will produce the most attractive garden accent.
By Linda Miller | Published 1/31/2006
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Making jewelry from wire can be a fun and even lucrative hobby. This article will explain the basic tools needed to get started working with wire.
By H Grogan | Published 1/24/2006
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Earrings can be easily made at home, even for beginners, and you can design them exactly how you want.
By Emma S. | Published 1/5/2006
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Most people's first reaction to a stopped up sink is to call a plumber. This can be a waste of both time and money, when the average person can fix this problem with a few simple tools.
By DM | Published 12/21/2005
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Dear sisters, if you have money and the younger man you are marrying is always as broke as I am, then be doubly careful. Marrying a younger man, who does not love you, is like storing a bucketful of heartache for yourself.
By Rose Adams | Published 12/7/2005
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Crafting your own earrings is a fun and creative hobby for anyone. You can create individual styles to give away as gifts or to sell. You can find special exotic bead supplies and tools for beading your own piece of jewelry on the Internet.
By Joanna Lopez | Published 11/29/2005
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The upholstery business can be a very lucrative career if you follow a few important steps.
By Emma S. | Published 11/14/2005
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What girl doesn't like to create? Purchasing kits for a girl to design accessories can be expensive and heeds very few, cheap-looking crafts. Put together a jewelry-making kit as a gift for a special girl in your life and she'll be thrilled.
By Emma S. | Published 11/9/2005
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The time is approaching once again to say good-bye to green leaves and summer swimming holes for those of us who live in regions where September 22 truly is the first day of autumn. Now is the time to prepare your car for the icy winter ahead.
By Jennifer Davis | Published 11/2/2005
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Creating your own jewelry is easier than you think. You can make one of most stylish fashion trends right now, the chunky bead necklace, and make it your own. Following this easy guide will get you started on your way to jewelry-making success.
By Diana Hechavarria | Published 10/10/2005
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Not all the time biker's can rely on motorcycle boneyards or salvage yards. These are places where riders can get easy bike assistance for urgent repairs like replacing motorcycle parts like tires, sprocket, kickstand and the likes.
By maricon williams | Published 10/2/2005
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The abuse of women is rampant globally. Read true experiences of the victims and how you can help stop the violence.
By Simran | Published 9/25/2005
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Single handle faucets are pretty easy to repair and only take a few minutes of your time, this is better than the costly bills a plumber can give you.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 9/11/2005
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Many problems with toilets are easy and simple to fix. You can do many of these fixes and not have to call a plumber.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 8/10/2005
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These two home repairs are easy to do and can save you money. Both replacing an electrical switch and repairing holes in your walls can bo done quickly and with very little cost.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 7/17/2005
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Disasters and non-disasters have put emergencies at the top of our collective worry list. Sometimes the difference between a disaster and an inconvenience is a little bit of forethought.
By Elizabeth J. Rawson | Published 7/17/2005
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You can easily create a glowing mystical underwater world encapsulated in a candle of gel, and you can do it for a fraction of what retailers typically charge. Here is your guide to making seascape gel candles.
By K. Ray | Published 7/7/2005
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This DIY project thwarts escape artist dogs, habitual diggers, and would-be dog thiefs.
By Casey Brooks | Published 6/16/2005
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Whether you own a brand new car or are trying to get the last few miles from the old clunker you bought years ago, these are some things you can do yourself and may need to know for your own safety and reliability in driving.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 5/31/2005
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Here are some good tricks and techniques whether you are just starting out working with polymer clay and are unsure if you want to go to the extra expense of special tools or just want a few hints and ideas.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 5/24/2005
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Here's a simple guide to installing new, better locks on your doors.
By Joe Daniels | Published 5/17/2005
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A typical problem with a faulty switch is caused by loose wire connections. Repairing or replacing the switch is a relatively simple process, and should take the novice around thirty minutes to complete.
By Matthew Thompson | Published 4/30/2005
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It's inevitable - whether it's the First Date and things are going splendidly, or it's the Fifth Date and you have finally decided to take the plunge with this guy, it's going to happen: he's going to see where you live.
By Terry Mancour | Published 3/31/2005
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So you have a bicycle and you're thinking about adding a motor to it - which would allow you to go for longer rides at a time and conserve on your energy - especially on those sweltering summer days. But where do you start?
By George Furukawa | Published 2/20/2005
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