| | Presented by: | | The Welcome Mat A DIYer is only as good as their tools -- but what good are your tools if they're in disarray or need of repair? In this edition, learn how to turn your tools into teammates with our tips on organization, maintenance and workspace upgrades. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone. This Issue A router can be one of the most useful DIY tools you'll ever use. A router table makes it even more versatile by holding the router securely, freeing up both hands. Watch this overview of the various router tables on the market to find one that works for you. read more "I'm thinking about converting my garage to a workshop that I'd use to tackle projects from car repair to woodworking. In reviewing the floor options, I'm trying to decide between adding a locking floor tile or painting it. Any suggestions?" read more A tool shed is a great way to organize all of your tools. Before you buy or construct a shed for your tools, first look into permits and codes, check out your options when it comes to building materials and consider whether you want the shed to double as a workspace. read more Packing a toolbox for a vacation home ensures that your daydreams of perfect relaxation become a reality. Just as with your full-time abode, vacation homes have their own collection of idiosyncrasies and can present minor fix-it emergencies while you're in residence. read more Find out how to take care of old, rusty or broken garden tools so they don't have to be replaced. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about noisy air conditioning units, updating a formica countertop, replacing garage doors, and more. read more Share This Information With A Friend! Simply forward this Email. And invite friends to register to receive this E-newsletter each week. If you would like to unsubscribe from our weekly newsletter, please refer to the unsubscribe directions at the bottom of this newsletter. | | You are currently subscribed to moneypit_e-newsletter as: dabeisner@yahoo.com To unsubscribe: click here or write to Squeaky Door Productions, Inc., 57 S. Main Street #133, Neptune, New Jersey 07753 |
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