How to Fix Absolutely Anything
A Homeowner's Guide
Instructables.com, Nicole Smith
- 480 Pages
- May 27, 2014
- ISBN: 9781629141862
- Trim Size: 8.5in x 11in x 0in
Description
The one book that shows you how to fix anything anywhere in your home!
There are a million things that can go wrong in your home. Faucets leak. Floorboards creak. Paint flakes. Chairs break. With How to Fix Absolutely Anything, you’ll have step-by-step instructions to tackle even the most confounding repairs in your home, including:
Installing a toilet
Replacing the belts on your washer and dryer
Patching up a hole in the wall
Bringing a power adapter back to life
Re-covering chairs
Getting wax out of your carpet
And many more!
From changing lightbulbs to fixing a kitchen cabinet hinge, How to Fix Absolutely Anything is a collection of the most indispensible advice and tips from people across the world who face the same problems you do. Hundreds of color photographs and easy-to-follow instructions make this book perfect for all levels of experience. It’s a no-brainer for any homeowner, and the one gift to get any friend, family member, or loved one living on their own for the first time. Broke the microwave handle and don’t know what to do? With How to Fix Absolutely Anything, the solution is only a few pages away.
There are a million things that can go wrong in your home. Faucets leak. Floorboards creak. Paint flakes. Chairs break. With How to Fix Absolutely Anything, you’ll have step-by-step instructions to tackle even the most confounding repairs in your home, including:
Installing a toilet
Replacing the belts on your washer and dryer
Patching up a hole in the wall
Bringing a power adapter back to life
Re-covering chairs
Getting wax out of your carpet
And many more!
From changing lightbulbs to fixing a kitchen cabinet hinge, How to Fix Absolutely Anything is a collection of the most indispensible advice and tips from people across the world who face the same problems you do. Hundreds of color photographs and easy-to-follow instructions make this book perfect for all levels of experience. It’s a no-brainer for any homeowner, and the one gift to get any friend, family member, or loved one living on their own for the first time. Broke the microwave handle and don’t know what to do? With How to Fix Absolutely Anything, the solution is only a few pages away.
Authors
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