Posts Tagged ‘home and family’

Some Great Gift Ideas

It can be fun and sometimes a nuisance to find gifts that are uncommon or that won’t be expected. Doesn’t it seem as if nowadays, people are always buying pretty much the same gifts? Sometimes you need to change it up a little in order to make getting a gift more exciting. For instance, flameless candles are great gifts to give a friend, co worker, family member, and even a child. I can’t imagine anyone who doesn’t use candles in their home for something other than special occasions.

Mar 27th, 2011
by John Mark Tenn

Common Paint and Finish Strippers Used In Woodworking

Over the last decade, there have been changes in the paints that woodworkers use. This is due to safety regulations which makes the paint these days safer to use.

Jul 6th, 2009
by Ryan Henders

10 Rules You Must Follow For Woodworking Safety

It doesn’t matter what type of hobby you may be involved in you must always be aware of any potential dangers and safety factors. In the case of woodworking, there are many potential hazards and you must be aware of them not only for your safety but also for the safety of others.

Jul 5th, 2009
by Ryan Henders

Learn The Easy Way To Refinish Your Cabinetry – Woodworking DIY

In many ways, it is rewarding to restore an old house or even renovate a newer one. Probably one of the most disliked projects yet most impressive when completed is your cabinets in many cases. Hopefully you can at least take the doors off and work in your workshop on them. This just leaves the base of the cabinets themselves. No doubt, this is going to cause some disruption in the kitchen and the dust from the sanding can be annoying to deal with particularily in this room.

Jul 5th, 2009
by Ryan Henders

A Beginners Guide To Wood Finishing – Woodworking Tips

When it comes time to finish your project you need to know that for wood treatments it is either stain, paints or finish. They are each providing a different outcome. To tint the wood you would use wood stains. Paints sit on the wood and protect it. Some finishes are pretty much paint without any color added to it. They are the ones that give that clear protection.

Jul 5th, 2009
by Ryan Henders