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141. Rug
Pinch stained fibers in cloth dipped in nail-polish remover and wipe upward so as not to spread the stain.
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142. Saw, Chain
Adjust tension on chain so that it slides easily around bar when moved by hand. Check whether bar holding chain is pinched and pry it open.
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143. Screws
Head damaged so that screwdriver wont hold. If necessary to salvage screw, reslot head with a hacksaw.
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144. Shellacked Surface
Alcohol dissolves shellac, so mop it up quickly. Then rub with rottenstone and a cloth dipped in salad oil or sewing-machine oil.
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145. Shelving
This should be 16" long or more so that you can nail through to two of the studs (which are spaced roughly 14" apart).
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146. Sill, House
If rot has progressed so far that sill must be replaced, the entire rotten section should be sawed and chiseled out.
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147. Stairs
For a more permanent repair, cover the risers with some material that will not scar so badly as wood: tempered hardboard, vinyl flooring, linoleum, laminated plastic.
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148. Steps, Wood
Don't let bottoms of stringers touch the ground or rest direcQy on flat paving; raise them about 2" on bricks or concrete so they will be above standing water and moisture and not so easily attacked by termites.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​s/​steps_wood.html

149. Stone Wall
Arrange all stones so that joints are staggered. Support teetering stones with stone chips.
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150. Storm Window
Tack flange to edge of sash so that when sash is closed the round edge of the strip presses tight against the crack between the sash and the frame.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​s/​storm_window.html


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Febuaury 9, 2012