Monday, October 10, 2011

Upholstering a Headboard - 10/6 Money Pit e-Newsletter



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•The Welcome Mat

The fall home improvement season is now in full swing and there is no shortage of projects to tackle both indoors and outdoors. When it comes to ensuring the success of a project, a positive attitude goes a long way, but having the right materials and tools at your disposal is even more important. Sometimes the best tool for the job is one you’re not quite familiar with. That's why we're here to show you the ropes. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.

•This Issue

How to Upholster a Headboard

Upholstered headboards can completely change the look and feeling of any bedroom, even a guest room. If you've ever bought a custom upholstered headboard you know that they can be pricey, but making one on your own doesn't cost a lot of money and is super easy to tackle in a surprisingly short amount of time. read more

Routers: Versatile Tool Not Just For Advanced DIYers

A router can be one of the most useful DIY tools you'll ever use, but most people are still very intimidated by them. What is a router anyway and what can you do with it? In the simplest terms, a router is a shaft that runs off a motor and has a router bit or cutter head attached at the end. Far from being a specialty tool only for advanced DIYers, today's routers are safer and easier to use than ever before. read more

Insulate and Air Seal at the Same Time with Icynene

One of the simplest ways to save energy is to make sure your home has enough insulation. And one of the best ways to insulate it is with spray foam. Icynene spray foam is the premium insulating product on the market because of its ability to air seal and insulate at the same time, which traditional cellulose and fiberglass insulation can't do. read more

Ask Tom & Leslie: Fixing a Leaky Boiler

"I went to put on the hot water boiler heat for the first time and got no heat from my gas-powered boiler (I have water baseboard heating). What I did get was water dripping from a pipe that is open on the bottom with a bell-shaped valve on top, and now there is water all over the floor. Do you have any troubleshooting tips for a non-home-savvy person?" read more

ON THE AIR: DIY Privacy Screening

Learn how to create your own backyard screens to conceal AC units, garbage cans and other unsightly objects from view. Find out how to clear your roof of moss and how to keep it from coming back. Discover why you should have a plan for backup power well before you have a need for backup power. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about winterizing a pool, flooring products, paint products, cracking sidewalks, crumbling foundations, painting a garage floor, and gutters. read more

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