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  • Removing ceramic tiles from the wall

    Just how do you remove ceramic tiles from a will with the least amount of damage. I lucked out and the tile had been glued to a second layer of wallpaper. Everything separated at the joint between the two layers of wallpaper, and it was disgustingly easy to remove the tiles.A couple of tips ...
  • The pins that hold pictures into picture frames

    For a long time, pictures, glass and backing were held into picture frames with little metal triangular shaped "spikes". Now we have better stuff to work with.If you want to put in the backer diamonds, use ones that have raised lips to get hold of, and use a special rigid Push Mate Tool as sh...
  • Spatula Tools & Plaster Washers

    Did you ever think of using old kitchen spatulas as wall protectors for pulling nails, or even as a nail puller itself. This segment developed a series of shop uses for common kitchen tools.And I show you the fantastic plaster washers, used to hold cracked or loose plaster in place. These wide ...
  • Patching Drywall.

    Patching a large hole in drywall is part having the right products to work with, part having the right tools and part technique.Rule one is that hard plasters, like Polyfiller and Durabond 90 and others, are good to use to fill large cracks, but should never be brought right up to the finishe...
  • Using Fabric Glue

    Dave from Pickering Ontario was stuck trying to hem his kids pants and wanted to know if he could just glue it together.Of all the specialized glues, most shop workers ignore the existence and use of fabric glue -- sometimes called Liquid Thread. When dry, fabric glue is similar to a contact c...
  • Drilling into Metal

    Drilling into metal requires a few little working tricks.First you need to punch a starting point if you don't want the drill to wander all over your work. On the right you will see the slightly pointed centre punch, made specifically for denting into metal. On the left is a "pin punch" made...
  • The trick to folding sandpaper.

    Sandpaper is usually folded to a convenient size for hand sanding. However, folding and then folding again creates a lump on one edge that sands unevenly.Fold the paper in half, open it back up, fold it in half the other direction then open it. You now have a piece of sandpaper with fold cr...
  • Threading needles

    For all of us shaky failing eyesight guys, threading a needle can be one of the most humbling DIY tasks around. In this segment I expose the lady's secrets to accomplish these tasks, while showing off just how blind I have become.Hair spray will give you a stiff thread end to work with.A special...
  • Finding the centre

    We often need to find the centre or midpoint of something, and when it is an odd dimension, dividing by two can be a daunting task.We went through some rulers and tape measurers that do that automatically, as well as showing how to put a tape measurer on an angle across a board so that it reads a...
  • Plaster above the shower stall?

    Michelle in Port Coquitlam, BC had a worker repair the wall and ceiling above the shower tiles. He used ordinary drywall compound and she is worried that it is going to just go soft with time.The original wall and ceiling were made with the same material and it didn't have any problems until the...