Learn how past-their-prime tools can be recycled, donated, stripped for parts, and otherwise kept out of landfills.
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How to revive a dull chisel
In this video, I demonstrate how to sharpen a heavily damaged chisel using a slow speed grinder and water stones. The process ...
When your grill is clean, it's not only safer, but performs better, too. And food cooked on a grill free from leftover oils ...
I cracked the code for getting sticky, gummy stains off cookie sheets.
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Your Grill Grates Are More Disgusting Than You Think — Here’s How to Clean a Charcoal Grill Properly
Including grill brushes, degreasers, and grill covers.
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How I restored an old chair using only cheap tools
You do not need expensive machines to restore an old chair. In this beginner friendly project, I used basic tools like ...
Thrift stores can be one of life's great pleasures. They funnel still-functional, lightly used products away from landfills and into the hands of consumers who can put them to good use. They can also ...
“Once a semester, a Cornell University instructor requires her students to complete an in-class assignment using typewriters — an exercise to help them understand what writing, thinking and classrooms ...
John Jackson, 80, using a two-by-four as a cane, walks the breadth of his cleared Altadena lot and plans. A paved path and low stone wall remains to help him point out where his house of 50 years ...
What once sat forgotten in garages and toolboxes is now catching the attention of collectors. Old-school tools, especially those built to last, are gaining value thanks to their craftsmanship, rarity, ...
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