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1 month ago |
familyhandyman.com | Samuel Rosenmayer
From earthy tones to rich chocolates, this step-by-step guide explains how to make brown paint in any shade you desireIn the middle of a painting project and just noticed you've run out of brown paint? No worries! If you've got some other colors, you can mix up your own!You probably remember learning about the primary colors-red, yellow, and blue-in elementary school. From these foundational colors, you can create many additional colors by blending them together.
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1 month ago |
familyhandyman.com | Samuel Rosenmayer
Learn the crucial DIY skill of how to fix a hole in drywall with this beginner-friendly tutorial that delivers professional-looking results. Small holes and cracks in drywall are common in almost every home at some point. They can be quite annoying to look at, but the good news is that fixing them is incredibly easy and quick. You'll need to pick up some spackle to repair these small holes in your drywall.
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1 month ago |
familyhandyman.com | Samuel Rosenmayer
Stop squinting at tiny engravings and learn how to make chrome sockets more visible with this clever marking technique. This is one of my favorite projects because it is simple yet significantly impacts tool organization. By painting the size markings on your chrome-plated sockets, you can quickly identify their sizes instead of struggling to see which one you are holding.
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1 month ago |
familyhandyman.com | Samuel Rosenmayer
IntroductionThis no-nonsense step-by-step project shows you how to build a ramp for a shed that is both strong and removable. A four-inch rise from my shed to the ground may not seem significant, but it can be quite an annoying hassle to maneuver my lawn mower and snowblower in and out of. A ramp is definitely needed, but I didn't want to deal with a permanent shed ramp. Instead, I decided to build a portable ramp that I could easily store in the shed when not in use.
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1 month ago |
familyhandyman.com | Samuel Rosenmayer
Breathe new life into that old fridge by transforming it into a diy kegerator, the perfect addition to any hangout spot. Looking for a simple way to serve plenty of fresh cold, top-notch beer or root beer? Well, how about building a DIY kegerator? A kegerator is a refrigerator designed to hold and dispense kegs. It keeps the kegs cold and includes a system that allows for easy pouring. This system uses carbon dioxide (CO2) to help push the beer from the keg into your glass.
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