How to fix anything : essential home repairs anyone can do / Popular Mechanics.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781618372604 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 190 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 23 cm
- Publisher: New York : Hearst Books, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Dwellings > Maintenance and repair > Amateurs' manuals. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | 643.7 How | 31681010099539 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
A handy and reliable guide to fixing household problems, big or small, is organized room by room, making it simple to find the solution you need so you wonât have to hire someone else to do the job. - Grand Central Pubâ. . . readers will count on Popular Mechanicsâ advice.â âBooklist (starred review)
For any home repair, big or small, homeowners can turn to this practical and portable reference.
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Got a squeaky floor or a rattling door?
Is your grout a color you donât recognize anymore?
From quick fixes like linking broken chains and patching drywall to more involved projects like replacing a fuel line and bleeding your brakes, Popular Mechanics How to Fix Anything is the handy and reliable go-to guide for the most common household problems offering a primer on plumbing, unexpected hacks like using a golf tee to fill a stripped screw hole, instructions for tuning up the garage door, and so much more. Throughout the book Roy Berendsohn, Popular Mechanicsâ senior home editor, answers questions about the trickiest fix-its, including how to deal with a recurring ceiling cracks or get rid of that stench from the kitchen sink.. And because itâs organized room by room, from basement to bathroom to bedroom, itâs simple to find the solution you needâso you wonât have to hire someone else to do the job. - SterlingFrom quick fixes, like dealing with stripped screw holes and patching drywall, to more involved projects like stopping a toilet leak and replacing a fuel line, Popular Mechanics How to Fix Anything is the handy and reliable go-to guide for common household problems. And because it's organized room by room, it's simple to find the solution you need'so you won't have to hire someone else to do the job.
- Sterling'. . . readers will count on Popular Mechanics' advice.' 'Booklist (starred review)
For any home repair, big or small, homeowners can turn to this practical and portable reference.
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Got a squeaky floor or a rattling door? Is your grout a color you don't recognize anymore? From quick fixes like linking broken chains and patching drywall to more involved projects like replacing a fuel line and bleeding your brakes, Popular Mechanics How to Fix Anything is the handy and reliable go-to guide for the most common household problems offering a primer on plumbing, unexpected hacks like using a golf tee to fill a stripped screw hole, instructions for tuning up the garage door, and so much more. Throughout the book Roy Berendsohn, Popular Mechanics' senior home editor, answers questions about the trickiest fix-its, including how to deal with a recurring ceiling cracks or get rid of that stench from the kitchen sink.. And because it's organized room by room, from basement to bathroom to bedroom, it's simple to find the solution you need'so you won't have to hire someone else to do the job. - SterlingFrom quick fixes, like dealing with stripped screw holes and patching drywall, to more involved projects like stopping a toilet leak and replacing a fuel line, Popular Mechanics How to Fix Anything is the handy and reliable go-to guide for common household problems. And because it’s organized room by room, it’s simple to find the solution you need—so you won’t have to hire someone else to do the job.