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Here is a little story by a pregnant woman about what happened to herself in one hot summer afternoon:
Mopping the sweat off my brow, and with a deep sigh, I managed to maneuver my eight and a half month pregnant, tank like frame out of the chair and negotiate down the hallway. Mommy! Mommy!
The two year old had just flushed his "Sponge Bob Square Pants" action figure down the toilet. Rather than regurgitating the plastic figure, the porcelain monster was spewing forth like Old Faithful. If something wasn't done soon, our neighborhood would be offering beach front property in the middle of the desert!
Where was my hero? Where was that knight in shining armor who promised to love, honor, cherish and repair all things broken till death do us part?
He's where any other red-blooded man was on a Sunday afternoon in the summer - braving the wilds 50 miles away on some stupid boat trying to catch a stupid fish!
Hi Ladies,
Can you relate? Maybe you've "been there and done that?" Whether it's painting or plumbing chances are you've had a similar experience.
If your "honey do" list is longer than a jumbo sized roll of toilet paper, you need help. If you wait for Prince Charming your kids will be in college before he gets "a round tuit" (it means gets around to it).
Never again do you need to be intimidated by a power tool.
Never again do you need to ask which end of a screw driver does the job.
Never again do you need to give up, call a repairman and write a check equal to the national debt!
End your frustration, save your marriage and gain a whole lot of self-respect in the process.
In just minutes you can take control and learn:
How to clear a blocked showerhead
How to use a power drill
How to unclog a sprinkler system
How to load a staple gun
How to replace a light switch
How to use a wrench
How to fix a toilet leak
How to repair a table or chair
How to caulk a bathtub
How to fix a sticky drawer
and so much more
You CAN do this. I promise. It's not that difficult, men just want you to "think" it is. It's a power thing...kind of like who has control of the remote control for the television set.
End your frustration, save a ton of money on simple repairs and get it done when YOU want. Handywoman's Home Repairs is just what the doctor ordered.
And maybe...just maybe...Prince Charming will take you to dinner with all the money you've saved!
Below is an extract from the book on how to use a power drill:
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How to Use a Power Drill The cord of the appliance should be long enough that you can use the machine far from the electrical outlet without any worries. Always uncoil the electric cord of any appliance before starting to use it. Always ensure that there is no chance that you can touch the cord with the appliance or tool.
Open the chuck of the drill with the help of the chuck key that comes with it. Do this by pushing the notched end of the key into a hole along the chuck and twisting it counterclockwise. Insert the drill bit into the chuck and tighten it with the chuck key, turning it clockwise this time. Be sure it fits securely. Plug the drill in to the electric socket.
Press the trigger to make sure everything is fine and in good condition, before you make contact with the work. Start the work at a slow pace and steadily increase the pressure. Maintain the pressure on the drill and the trigger until the hole is completed. As soon you finish the work, stop drilling.
Depending on the type of work, you can use different attachments such as a disk sander, a buffer pad, a hole saw, a bit extender etc., to make the job easier.
Key Tips: If you want to drill a hole of a certain depth, mark the measurement on the drill with a piece of colored electrical tape. Use cutting oil while drilling metals.
Safety tips: Wear safety goggles Tie your hair if it’s long Fold up and secure loose sleeves Keep all tools away from children Wear gloves.
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Brought to you by Jacob Gan, PhD (Michigan)
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