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1. How To Fasten Wood With Nails, Screws, And Other Metal Fasteners
To use bolts, drill a hole the size of the shank all the way through the wood. Before screwing on the nut, insert a flat metal washer to protect the wood and then a lock washer to prevent loosening of the nut.
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2. Door Knob
Loosen set screw in shank of knob. Turn knob to right until it is firm, and reset screw (make sure it seats against flat side of spindle).
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3. Express Wagon, Children's
Slip a wide steel washer under head of bolt and insert bolt shank through hole in wagon bottom and yoke.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​e/​express_wagon_children_s.html

4. Furniture - Casters
If caster fits into a metal socket in the furniture leg, remove it from socket and wrap the shank with friction tape.
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5. Rivets
Poke out shank. Insert new rivet.
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6. Screwdriver
Remove shank and squeeze a little plastic steel into handle hole. Then insert shank as far as possible.
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7. Tent
Place another washer over the shank. Then hammer down end of shank.
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8. Toys
Insert these from the plastic side and do not pound too hard on shank or you may crack the plastic.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​t/​toys.html

9. How To Fasten Metal With Bolts, Rivets, Etc.
To use bolts, drill holes just slightly larger than the threaded shank. Slip on lock washers before screwing on the nuts.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​basic_methods/​how_to_fasten_metal_with_bolts_rivets_etc_.html

10. How To Support Things On Walls That Will Not Receive Or Hold Nails And Screws
The shank of the anchoring "nut" should be no longer than the thickness of the wall surface.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​basic_methods/​how_to_support_things_on_walls_that_will_not_receive_or_hold_nails_and_screws.html


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May 24, 2012