. . . readers will count on Popular Mechanics advice. --Booklist (starred review) For any home repair, big or small, homeowners can turn to this practical and portable reference. Got a squeaky floor or a rattling door? Is your grout a color you dont recognize anymore? From quick fixes like linking broken chains and patching drywall to more involved projects like replacing a fuel line and bleeding your brakes, Popular Mechanics How to Fix Anything is the handy and reliable go-to guide for the... Celý popis
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. . . readers will count on Popular Mechanics advice. --Booklist (starred review)
For any home repair, big or small, homeowners can turn to this practical and portable reference.
Got a squeaky floor or a rattling door?
Is your grout a color you dont recognize anymore?
From quick fixes like linking broken chains and patching drywall to more involved projects like replacing a fuel line and bleeding your brakes, Popular Mechanics How to Fix Anything is the handy and reliable go-to guide for the most common household problems offering a primer on plumbing, unexpected hacks like using a golf tee to fill a stripped screw hole, instructions for tuning up the garage door, and so much more. Throughout the book Roy Berendsohn, Popular Mechanics senior home editor, answers questions about the trickiest fix-its,
For any home repair, big or small, homeowners can turn to this practical and portable reference.
Got a squeaky floor or a rattling door?
Is your grout a color you dont recognize anymore?
From quick fixes like linking broken chains and patching drywall to more involved projects like replacing a fuel line and bleeding your brakes, Popular Mechanics How to Fix Anything is the handy and reliable go-to guide for the most common household problems offering a primer on plumbing, unexpected hacks like using a golf tee to fill a stripped screw hole, instructions for tuning up the garage door, and so much more. Throughout the book Roy Berendsohn, Popular Mechanics senior home editor, answers questions about the trickiest fix-its,