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3). Home Interior Painting 101 By : Lindsay Jaroch
A new coat of paint can refresh and revitalize any room in your house. Paint is also a very cost effective way to change the look of a room. The best part about interior painting is that almost anyone can do it—all you need is the right material and a little bit of knowledge.
Painting Supplies
Your supply needs will vary depending upon the room that you are painting and the type of paint that you are using, but here is a basic list to get you started:
• Paint.
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5). Ladders – Simple and effective, and could save your life one day. By : john
One of mankind’s simplest but most useful inventions, the ladder- little more than a set of portable steps- is used throughout the world by everyone from DIY enthusiasts to fire fighters.
The ladder design has been improved over the years but never changes. The steps, or rungs, are suspended between two vertical bars called stiles. They can be wooden, metal, or pretty much anything durable.
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6). Using An Extension Ladder for Rooftop Repair and More By : Mayoor Patel
Sometimes a ladder that is twelve feet tall or less will not be tall enough to reach the top of a roof or an overhang. Extension ladders can give people an extra couple of feet so that they can get onto the roof to fix issues that may be causing leaks, loose shingles, or fireplace repair and maintenance.
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7). Little Giant Ladder Review - Is it Worth Buying? By : Lindsay Jaroch
When you want the best in a ladder, look no further than the Little Giant Ladder. The Little Giant Ladder is the must have tool for anyone who owns a house and anyone who uses ladders in their profession. For those hard to reach areas around your house or your yard, the Little Giant and any of a number of superbly crafted accessories have been designed to bring safety, stability, ease of use and flexibility to the job.
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9). Step Ladder Precautions By : Mayoor Patel
Just like every other tool in your tool shed, the simple step ladder also has a few precautions that you must be aware of. Although many of them seem like commonsense, many times while working we can forget these simple rules and end up getting hurt.
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12). Which Ladder Should You Choose? By : Scott Miller
There are many jobs that need to be done within and around the home but which are made much easier by using a ladder to reach those hard to get to places. For example, cleaning windows or replacing roof tiles are very difficult to accomplish without having a ladder to assist you in reaching the required height. On a smaller scale, you may find that it is useful to purchase a set of stepladders for jobs within the home, when painting ceilings, for example, or reaching items from high shelves in your kitchen cupboards.
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15). Ladders: Type and Use By : Dave Carter
There are two types of ladders: rigid ladders that can be leaned against a vertical surface such as a wall, and rope ladders that are hung from the top. The steps of a ladder are called rungs, and the vertical members are called stiles. With a bit of agility, one can slide down the stiles without climbing down each rung. Rigid ladders are usually portable.
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17). The Many Uses of Little Giant Ladders By : Mayoor Patel
For many home projects, little giant ladders are needed to reach ceilings, rooftops, windows, overhangs, treetops, and many other hard to reach places. Many homeowners own two or three ladders of varying lengths.
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20). Advantages of Using a Fiberglass Ladder By : Mayoor Patel
The standard materials that ladders are constructed of are wood, aluminum, and fiberglass. While all of these ladders can serve their purpose, wood and aluminum are subject to corrosion by water and wind.
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