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  • Wallpaper working tips.

    Tracey Paul from Provincial Wallcoverings Ltd. in Toronto dropped into the studio to give both me and you some tips on getting wallpaper on the wall looking good and staying put.Most important according to Tracey is to have the wall smooth with no bumps or holes before you start.Read the instruct...
  • Tip -- Keeping drawers from falling out.

    Ever had the terrible experience of pulling that drawer out beyond the runners and having it swing down dropping all the contents onto the floor. That's not too bad with some clothes, but the kitchen silverware?Paul from Kitchener, Ontario sent in an idea for blocking the drawer from coming all ...
  • Tip -- Ironing Board as a saw support

    Do you need an adjustable support table for the boards hanging off the edge of your miter saw?How about an old ironing board.It is totally adjustable in height and easy to store away.Click here for a lot more about "wings for your miter saw".
  • Tip -- Nailing straight is often not the best way to nail.

    How about some nailing tips.If you are putting several nails in the end of the board, do not line them up on the same grain line. The accumulative effect of forcing their way through the wood will certainly split the wood. Stagger them so that each is on a different grain line and you have less...
  • Tips for using the Clothes Dryer.

    Kelly in Mount Hope, Ontario suggests putting a damp cloth in the dryer with wrinkled shirts and they will come out free of wrinkles.Put a new tennis ball in the dryer with a duvet and it will keep the stuffing from bunching up.
  • Cleaning windows behind screens & keeping silver polished.

    When you have metallic window screens, the sun tends to cook some kind of screen-like pattern of pollution on the window that doesn't want to come off. The key is to use any oven cleaner, which when you think about it, is made for cleaning off cooked-on matter. Be careful, the oven cleaner will...
  • Tips on moving heavy furniture by yourself

    Here are two quick tips for moving heavy furniture by yourself without scratching the floor.You can tip a chair or sofa back and slide a rug under, tip it forward and finish unrolling the rug. That puts all four feet on the rug. Then you can simply pull it to where you want with ease and withou...
  • Tying knots in rope

    One of the most frustrating things is trying to make a long rope out of all sorts of short pieces, especially when they are different thickness. So here is the splicing knot for different sized ropes.Make a loop with the larger rope. Run the end of the smaller rope through the loop. Wrap it...
  • Finding that one screw in the mixed screw box

    Allan from Chatham, Ontario sent me that red object in the photos above. We all have that box of various screws and fasteners and if you are like me and Allan, we usually dump it out on the table or into a pizza pie pan to be able to sort through it to find the screw we want.Allan pours them int...
  • Stabilizing a toilet seat

    Brian from Toronto, Ontario sent in a great tip. His toilet is very close to one wall, so every time you get up, you tend to force the seat over to one side and it ends up always out of line. He simply cut a little bracket out of plastic and screwed it to the bottom of his wooden seat so that i...