When I got home from the store, I removed the plywood from the car. I decided to cut the 4-foot by 8-foot piece of plywood in half, instead of lugging down the whole piece to the basement. I was still fuming about the lost tool bag. There was nothing I could do at this point…
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Charly, our cat, who crossed the rainbow bridge about 18 months ago, had health issues that led him to have difficulties getting around. Eventually, we limited his ability to roam the house. However, when he was able to go to all areas of the house, he struggled to ascend stairs. That problem led him to…
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Efiwym, my wife, was out doing something she loves to do, bargain shopping. I decided this would be a perfect time to get the shelf in the laundry room cabinet. This should be an easy and fast DIY project. Install some shelf pins, cut a shelf and install. But first I needed to clear out…
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Before I started this project, Efiwym and I stopped at a couple home improvement stores to look at cabinet hardware. We were going to look specifically at hardware with a satin nickel finish. We had switched over to that finish on projects throughout the last couple of years: faucets, light fixtures, and the shower door. …
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Finally, the sight of an unfinished project would be gone. With the cabinet doors completely assembled, I was ready to install them. With the doors and sink panel in hand, I gathered my Milwaukee® impact driver and the remaining screws to finish the project and headed upstairs. I placed the items carefully on the floor…
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Before I could assemble, I needed to buy a pin nailer. Like all DIYers, I like buying new tools. I bought an inexpensive (cheap) pneumatic pin nailer. It got 4.3 stars online. Yes, I read the manual. I installed the pin nails and hooked it up to my Sears Craftman® 3-gallon compressor. I started on…