Complete Do It Yourself (DIY) Tutorials - 159
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o - 30 Quick Fixes For Everyday Disasters.pdf (773.48 kilobyte)
o - 4×8 Utility Trailer-Drawings.pdf (836.53 kilobyte)
o - 4×8 Utility Trailer-Instructions.pdf (337.47 kilobyte)
o - A Guide To Building Outdoor Stairs.pdf (233.24 kilobyte)
o - About Bathrooms.pdf (61.1 kilobyte)
o - About Kitchens.pdf (76.68 kilobyte)
o - About Pvc Windows.pdf (121.95 kilobyte)
o - Actions To Prevent Flooding Around The House.pdf (49.42 kilobyte)
o - Add A Radiator.pdf (159.09 kilobyte)
o - Add A Wall Light.pdf (90.93 kilobyte)
o - Adding A Socket.pdf (176.96 kilobyte)
o - Air Bricks.pdf (180.75 kilobyte)
o - All About Decking.pdf (132.39 kilobyte)
o - Artex And Plaster.pdf (175.14 kilobyte)
o - Backyard Pond.pdf (211.92 kilobyte)
o - Basic Plumbing.pdf (210.87 kilobyte)
o - Bonus Utility Trailer Plan !.pdf (197.11 kilobyte)
o - Boxing In Pipes.pdf (118.74 kilobyte)
o - Brick Bonds.pdf (208.04 kilobyte)
o - Bricklayers Tool Kit.pdf (106.74 kilobyte)
o - Brickwork.pdf (171.66 kilobyte)
o - Build A Brick Barbecue.pdf (121.27 kilobyte)
o - Build A Carport.pdf (190.99 kilobyte)
o - Build A Shed.pdf (189.61 kilobyte)
o - Build A Shower Cubicle.pdf (168.25 kilobyte)
o - Building A Basic Cupboard.pdf (491.27 kilobyte)
o - Building A Dry Stone Wall.pdf (96.59 kilobyte)
o - Building Regulations Electrical Safety Jan 2005.pdf (901.27 kilobyte)
o - Building Traditional Casing For New Windows.pdf (711.39 kilobyte)
o - Built In Storage Space.pdf (350.08 kilobyte)
o - Cement & Mixes.pdf (60.39 kilobyte)
o - Ceramic Tiles For Worktops.pdf (161.39 kilobyte)
o - Change A Door Handle.pdf (41.69 kilobyte)
o - Changing Taps.pdf (168.57 kilobyte)
o - Cladding.pdf (293.68 kilobyte)
o - Closing And Opening An Existing Fireplace.pdf (219.67 kilobyte)
o - Colour Combinations.pdf (123.13 kilobyte)
o - Colour Schemes.pdf (182.36 kilobyte)
o - Consumer Unit.pdf (199.11 kilobyte)
o - Cornices And Coving.pdf (74.66 kilobyte)
o - Corrugated Sheet Roofing.pdf (73.67 kilobyte)
o - Create A Town Garden And Patio.pdf (215.42 kilobyte)
o - Curing An Air Lock In A Hot Water Pipe.pdf (141.68 kilobyte)
o - Deck Marking.pdf (88.61 kilobyte)
o - Deck Post Holes.pdf (86.7 kilobyte)
o - Deck Structural Design.pdf (101.7 kilobyte)
o - Decking Steps.pdf (99.79 kilobyte)
o - Design,plan & Fit A Kitchen.pdf (177.6 kilobyte)
o - Designing Your Garden.pdf (162.1 kilobyte)
o - Different Types Of Hammers.pdf (54.27 kilobyte)
o - Diy Q&A.pdf (132.82 kilobyte)
o - Dormer Building.pdf (592.15 kilobyte)
o - Dry Rot & Wet Rot.pdf (24.04 kilobyte)
o - Earth Bonding.pdf (53.03 kilobyte)
o - Electrical Safety.pdf (142.13 kilobyte)
o - Fireplace.pdf (360.28 kilobyte)
o - Fit A Bath And Wash Basin.pdf (155.99 kilobyte)
o - Fit Extra Electrical Sockets.pdf (218.36 kilobyte)
o - Fit a Toilet and Bidet.pdf (152.34 kilobyte)
o - Fitting A Mortice Latch.pdf (262.17 kilobyte)
o - Fixing To Lathe & Plaster.pdf (54.67 kilobyte)
o - Fixing To Plasterboard And Plasterboard Fixings.pdf (68.86 kilobyte)
o - Foundations For Light Garden Walls.pdf (93.16 kilobyte)
o - Garage Floor Insulation.pdf (149.84 kilobyte)
o - General Do It Yourself Safety Comments.pdf (40.94 kilobyte)
o - Gun Applied Sealants And Adhesives.pdf (36.86 kilobyte)
o - Handrail Anatomy.pdf (47.62 kilobyte)
o - Hanging A Door.pdf (236.8 kilobyte)
o - Hanging Wallpaper.pdf (161.57 kilobyte)
o - Heat Guns.pdf (57.43 kilobyte)
o - Home Security.pdf (183.13 kilobyte)
o - How A Lighting Circuit Works.pdf (124.99 kilobyte)
o - How To Avoid The Cowboy Builder.pdf (34.72 kilobyte)
o - How To Build A Deck.pdf (375.74 kilobyte)
o - How To Build A Raised Formal Pool.pdf (53.22 kilobyte)
o - How To Build A Retaining Wall.pdf (59.74 kilobyte)
o - How To Construct A Suimple Garden Pond.pdf (100.17 kilobyte)
o - How To Hang Wallpaper.pdf (59.65 kilobyte)
o - How To Install Pvc Downpipes.pdf (41.07 kilobyte)
o - How To Repair Faucets(Taps).pdf (160.78 kilobyte)
o - How To Wire A Plug.pdf (1.76 megabyte)
o - In-Ground Pool.pdf (645.84 kilobyte)
o - Indoor Lighting.pdf (167.35 kilobyte)
o - Install A Fireplace.pdf (208.16 kilobyte)
o - Install An Electric Shower.pdf (152.58 kilobyte)
o - Install Guttering.pdf (201.2 kilobyte)
o - Installing A Peephole.pdf (35.03 kilobyte)
o - Installing A Pre-Hung Door.pdf (50.42 kilobyte)
o - Installing Deck Boards.pdf (68.89 kilobyte)
o - Installing Deck Joists.pdf (79.79 kilobyte)
o - Installing Deck Posts.pdf (216.82 kilobyte)
o - Installing Deck Stairs.pdf (79.98 kilobyte)
o - Installing The Deck Ledger.pdf (69.63 kilobyte)
o - Installing The Deck Railing.pdf (83.29 kilobyte)
o - Interior Painting.pdf (192.39 kilobyte)
o - Ladders.pdf (61.68 kilobyte)
o - Laminate Flooring.pdf (37.96 kilobyte)
o - Lay A Laminate Floor.pdf (213.23 kilobyte)
o - Lay A Pebble Path.pdf (41.45 kilobyte)
o - Lay Carpet Tiles.pdf (185.09 kilobyte)
o - Lay Paving Stones.pdf (53.56 kilobyte)
o - Laying A Brick Walkway Or Patio.pdf (116.32 kilobyte)
o - Laying A Deck Straight.pdf (34.37 kilobyte)
o - Laying Stepping Stones.pdf (69.84 kilobyte)
o - Lining Paper.pdf (93.44 kilobyte)
o - Man-Made Board.pdf (168.41 kilobyte)
o - Matching Sand And Cement Mixes.pdf (23.46 kilobyte)
o - Measuring And Marking.pdf (171.02 kilobyte)
o - Metric And Imperial Conversions.pdf (64.66 kilobyte)
o - Nails.pdf (101.7 kilobyte)
o - Outdoor Lighting.pdf (177.31 kilobyte)
o - Paint Effects.pdf (176.42 kilobyte)
o - Painting A Ceiling.pdf (58.6 kilobyte)
o - Painting A Door.pdf (59.37 kilobyte)
o - Painting Ceramic Tiles.pdf (49.76 kilobyte)
o - Painting Interior Panel Doors.pdf (49.43 kilobyte)
o - Painting Interior Walls.pdf (112.34 kilobyte)
o - Painting Problems.pdf (190.87 kilobyte)
o - Painting Tips & Secrets.pdf (141.46 kilobyte)
o - Pests Around The House.pdf (51.84 kilobyte)
o - Planning A Deck.pdf (101.19 kilobyte)
o - Planning A New Internal Partition.pdf (61.15 kilobyte)
o - Planning Permission And Building Regulations.pdf (71.18 kilobyte)
o - Plumbing Care And Repair.pdf (193.92 kilobyte)
o - Pointing Brickwork.pdf (503.61 kilobyte)
o - Producing Drawings For Planning Permission.pdf (66.23 kilobyte)
o - Pvc And Polycarbonate Roofing.pdf (58.31 kilobyte)
o - Radial Circuit.pdf (39.16 kilobyte)
o - Remove A Radiator.pdf (51.67 kilobyte)
o - Removing Or Plastering Over Artex.pdf (82.45 kilobyte)
o - Renovating Wood.pdf (178.73 kilobyte)
o - Repairing A Dripping Tap.pdf (296.73 kilobyte)
o - Replace Broken Tiles.pdf (52.73 kilobyte)
o - Replacing A Brick.pdf (93.59 kilobyte)
o - Safe Diy.pdf (184.59 kilobyte)
o - Sandpapers No2.pdf (46.22 kilobyte)
o - Shelving And Storage.pdf (181.1 kilobyte)
o - Size Conversion Charts.pdf (79.07 kilobyte)
o - Spanners And Wrenches.pdf (125.22 kilobyte)
o - Sticky Door.pdf (63.37 kilobyte)
o - Sunshine Ceiling(1).pdf (317.49 kilobyte)
o - Sunshine Ceiling(2).pdf (186.81 kilobyte)
o - Three Layer Felt Roofing.pdf (387.29 kilobyte)
o - Timber Care.pdf (53.13 kilobyte)
o - Timber Cutting Hand Saws.pdf (142.31 kilobyte)
o - Timber Decking.pdf (308.04 kilobyte)
o - Tow Dolly Plans.pdf (202.26 kilobyte)
o - Towing Dolly Instructions.pdf (191.81 kilobyte)
o - Upvc Fascia.pdf (78.32 kilobyte)
o - Wainscotting.pdf (13.61 kilobyte)
o - Wall Fixings For Hollow & Solid Surfaces.pdf (67.18 kilobyte)
o - Wall Tiling.pdf (179.48 kilobyte)
o - Wallpaper A Ceiling.pdf (82.9 kilobyte)
o - Wallpaper Stripping.pdf (59.98 kilobyte)
o - Wallpapering Techniques.pdf (188.06 kilobyte)
o - Waterproof Your Roof.pdf (173.34 kilobyte)
o - Wiring A Junction Box.pdf (88.2 kilobyte)
o - Wiring A Ring Main.pdf (106.25 kilobyte)
o - Wooden Interior Doors.pdf (60.71 kilobyte)
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Do It Yourself - Computer Repair
How to go about upgrading the different components of your computer, from the power supply to the motherboard and beyond. You can completely update that old, tired computer with a substantial savings.
- Step by step instructions on what can be repaired and what has to be replaced and how to do the task. From the hard drive to memory to the power supply.
- What to look for when replacing a component.
- Step by step instructions on hardware replacement, and how to troubleshoot hardware errors.
- A list of troubleshooting techniques and individual component troubleshooting.
- Step by step instructions on what to look for when the computer has a problem.
- A glossary of terms and what they mean to the everyday user/business person. From the basic computer to the advanced terms used everyday by ‘techs’.
- Tips and instructions on how to make your computer faster than the day it was unpacked.
- Laptops require a different approach to repair than desktops because all the components are packed into a very small, tight space. This portion of the book is all about laptop repair and care to keep it functional years after the warranty has ran out. Of course the rest of the book still applies, computers are computers after all, but this section addresses the specialized needs of notebooks and laptops.
- A special section that will assist you in how to decide where to back up your data, when to back up your data, and how often to back up your data.
- Do you have anti-virus protection? This section explains how viruses got started and what you need to do to protect one of your most valuable resources - YOUR DATA.
- All big corporations hire departments full of ‘techs’ and ‘programmers’ to protect their data and prepare for a disaster. The last thing they want is to lose business because their data is gone. You need to know how to protect your data and how to make an image of each of your hard drives.
- Over thirty different subjects covered in the how to section from creating a backup to why you need to have the Windows Firewall service running when you are on the road.
- Hiding Your Computer From Hackers / Thieves / Criminals!
- A properly configured router will block identity-stealing viruses and trojans written by people you really don’t want knowing your name. Of course, we give step by step instructions.
- Over 350 pages full of tech know how, over 100 illustrations.
- No more searching the internet for hours on end to find an answer to your problem, you’ll have it at your fingertips.
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110 Amazing Magic Tricks With Everyday Objects
You will have 110 superb magic tricks, most of which can be performed with simple everyday objects. Once learned, you will be able to mystify and entertain no matter where you are. Read and follow the illustrated instructions carefully and regularly practice and rehearse the tricks until you feel completely confident.
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AutoCAD 2009 Essential Training
AutoCAD 2009 sports cutting-edge features and a brand new interface, making it the perfect opportunity for those with no prior drafting experience to learn AutoCAD from the ground up. In AutoCAD 2009 Essential Training, Jeff Bartels gives a thorough explanation of the interface and explains the commands in the same order they would be encountered in a typical workflow. He discusses each concept using simple line work, and then applies it to a real-world example. The course is “industry neutral,” meaning the skills and techniques can be applied to any drafting discipline: architectural, mechanical, civil, or design. Example files accompany the course.
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VTC Autodesk AutoCAD 2009 Mastering Basic 2D Concepts-CFE
VTC.Autodesk.AutoCAD.2009.Mastering.Basic.2D.Concepts-CFE
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Autodesk AutoCAD is the worlds most widely used Computer Aided Design (CAD) package. It lets you design, visualize and communicate ideas with ease and efficiency. AutoCAD 2009 has new features that make tasks easier and quicker too. This VTC course provides users with the basic essentials needed to master AutoCAD 2009 with emphasis on how to create, edit and plot AutoCAD drawings. Use AutoCAD to communicate your ideas, concepts or designs to customers, colleagues and peers! Work files are included. To begin learning, simply click the movie links.
* The AutoCAD Work Files used in this course are in the AutoCAD 2007 DWG file format, and cannot be read by versions of AutoCAD before AutoCAD 2007.
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Advanced Electrical Installation Work 5th Edition
Advanced Electrical Installation Work, 5th Edition
Newnes | 2008 | 411 pages | PDF Format | 5.7 MB
Trevor Linsley’s textbooks have helped thousands of students to gain their electrical installation qualifications. In a concise and practical way, Advanced Electrical Installation Work supports the City & Guilds 2330 Level 3 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology and the 2356 Level 3 NVQ in Electrotechnical Services.
Units covered:
• Unit 1 Application of health and safety and electrical principles
• Unit 2 Installation (Buildings and Structures): inspection, testing and commissioning
• Unit 3 Installation (Buildings and Structures): fault diagnosis and rectification
The 5th edition has been updated in line with the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations so that students can be sure to work to the latest regulations.
The structure of the book has been overhauled and it now covers each learning outcome in a dedicated chapter. Learning features, such as key facts, definitions, safety tips and end of chapter questions with answers help students to check their understanding and revise for the exams. The text is highly illustrated and the book is now in full colour.
* Fully up-to-date with the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations.
* Directly matched to the C&G Level 3 syllabus with one chapter for each learning outcome for all core units.
* Tried and trusted content now with improved page design and in full colour.
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Skype Hacks: Tips & Tools for Cheap, Fun, Innovative Phone Service Illustrated -
If you’ve heard about Skype–and who hasn’t with all the recent media attention devoted to internet telephone services–chances are you’ve been mighty tempted to try it out. Skype Hacks tells you what all the Skype hype is about, explains the basics, and shows you more than 100 clever tips and tricks for tweaking and tuning Skype to make it do just what you want and more.
Millions of people (48 million and counting, in fact) have opted for Skype, which uses peer-to-peer (P2P) technology to turn any PC, Mac, or Pocket PC into a telephone. Skype offers free calls between computers and extremely cheap calls to “old-fashioned” phone numbers (landlines and mobile phones). The sound quality is excellent, and end-to-end encryption means the connection is private and secure.
But if you really know what you’re doing, Skype can accomplish a whole lot more than that. Software developer and author Andrew Sheppard recently converted his entire house to Skype and uses it for all his personal and business calls, even when he’s traveling. In Skype Hacks, he shows you how to do things with the technology that even the engineers at Skype probably never intended.
Skype Hacks shows you how to:
• Get started with Skype
• Figure out how much money you’re saving and maximize your savings
• Cut the ties to your old phone company
• Optimize your Skype configuration
• Integrate Skype with desktop tools like Microsoft Office and your web browser
• Set up a Skype-based call center
The book offers ideas for creating and organizing a contacts list, using Skype to transfer files, taking advantage of chat and voicemail capabilities, turning a PDA into a mobile phone, and automating Skype for even greater efficiency. So whether you’d simply like to give Skype a trial run, you want new Skype ring tones and fun on-hold music, or you’re considering wiring your home with Skype to get rid of “regular” phone service altogether, Skype Hacks is your ideal guide.
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