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291. Trouser Hanger
Trousers fall out. Stick strips of felt to inside surfaces of the wood cuff-holders with Elmer's Glue-All.
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292. Typewriter
Then blow out crumbs and dust with a vacuum cleaner hose. Run a very little sewing machine oil into key slots and work keys.
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293. Vacuum Cleaner
Object should fall out. Doesn't pick up dirt.
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294. Veneer
Carefully bend veneer away from its base and scrape out old glue. Apply Weldwood plastic resin glue or Elmer's waterproof glue and press veneer back in place.
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295. Venetian Blind
Remove the raising cords, then slide out slats and remove the tapes (which are tacked to the top and bottom boards in wood blinds; clamped in place in metal blinds).
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296. Vinyl
Use plastic-mending adhesive kit, which contains a vinyl patch; or cut a patch out of matching vinyl. Clean surface around hole.
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297. Vulcanized Fiberboard
Cut a patch out of vulcanized fiberboard, roughen one side with sandpaper. Roughen area around tear.
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298. Waders
Cut a patch out of matching material. Apply a thin coat of plastic rubber to both surfaces and smooth down the patch over the hole.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​w/​waders.html

299. Walk, Brick
Lift out brick and make new base of sand. Tamp smooth.
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300. Walk, Concrete
Scrape out crack and let dry (use a torch if necessary). Fill with asphalt roofing cement.
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May 24, 2012