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Walls
If your plans permit extensive renovation, remove the wall board or plaster and re-insulate the wall as you
would a new one (see instructions below).
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2.
Antiques
"Antiques" is indeed
a broad term. It can cover anything from lamps and music boxes to rocking chairs and old cars.
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Art
Art collecting is unquestionably one of the most fascinating of all hobbies, but the fabulous prices of paintings by the masters make it beyond the reach of all but
a very few—the Fricks, the Guggen-heims, the Billy Roses, and the Edward G.
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4.
Books
Not everyone is
a book collector, but everyone collects books. From time to time, overcrowding makes it necessary to weed out some of the books but some are always kept.
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5.
Dolls
You might guess that doll collecting is
a hobby for women. It is, of course, for many women have been collecting dolls since childhood.
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6.
Pewter
The finest pewter consists of tin hardened with
a little antimony, copper, and bismuth. Inferior pewter contains
a great deal of lead.
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7.
Sewing
Almost every woman sews: putting on
a button, attaching the hook and eye that have become loose, fixing
a hole in
a pocket, or making an entire wardrobe.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/sewing.html
8.
Magic
Magic is
a fascinating hobby. It can entertain you, and it can thrill and entertain your friends.
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9.
Choosing Appliances
• How much energy?
Before you buy any
new appliance it's wise to find out just how much energy it will use.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/choosing_appliances.html
10.
Types Of Insulation
You can choose from four basic types of home insulation:
(1) batt and blanket
(2) loose fill
(3) rigid foam plastic
(4) foamed-in-place plastic
(1) Batt and blanket insulation
This has
a soft, woolly texture and is made from fibres of glass, rock or slag.
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