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Preventing Electrical Fires
Wiping
rags and other flammable wast material must always be placed in tightly closed metal containers, which must be emptied at the end of the day's work.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/preventing_electrical_fires.html
2.
Doll
Fill with cotton, soft
rags, whatever seems appropriate. If the doll head is easily removed, it is best first to close the hole in the body by sewing or gluing on a patch, and then to stuff the body through the neck opening.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/d/doll.html
3.
Drains, Plumbing
Heat with a heat lamp or
rags soaked in boiling water. Work from point where drain leaves house back toward fixtures.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/d/drains_plumbing.html
4.
Pipe, Water
Or wrap
rags soaked in boiling water around pipe. But do not use a torch of any kind.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/p/pipe_water.html
5.
Veneer
If wood is stiff and brittle, cover with damp
rags until it becomes more flexible. Slash blister with a sharp knife, cutting with the grain.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/v/veneer.html
6.
Furniture - Table
Remove top from frame and lay it concave side down on several layers of damp
rags. Over the top hang one or two heat lamps.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/f/furniture_table.html
7.
Basic Tool Kit
To complete the kit, add a utility knife, a small can of household lubricating oil, a bag of
rags, a scraper and a small bag of patching compound so you can smooth over dents and bumps in walls.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/accessories_and_maintenance/basic_tool_kit.html
8.
Removing Old Finish
If the old finish is thin and the surfaces are contoured, use coarse
rags, steel wool, and a toothbrush.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/basic_methods/how_to_paint/removing_old_finish.html
9.
Compost
Also, do not add oils of any kind whether vegetable or mineral, grease or fats, greasy or oily
rags, plastic materials or fabrics made from synthetic fibres.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/the_soil/compost.html
10.
Wood Ashes
The residue from some plastic resins are believed to be harmful to plants, as are the residues from oils, fats and oil
rags.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/the_soil/wood_ashes.html