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    101 Tips For Selling Your Home (16-30)

    Tip 16: No gossiping allowed! Are you in friendly terms with your neighbors? If you¡Çre selling a condo or a duplex, the next owners are usually curious about what kind of neighbors live in the sa...

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    101 Tips For Selling Your Home (61-75)

    Tip 61: Am I missing the sugar? Before you even sit down to word that ad for the papers, think about the ingredients of the recipe for successfully selling of your house. There are five ingred...

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    101 Tips For Selling Your Home (76-90)

    Tip 76: This is EXACTLY how I want it Bill Effros recommends that your ad should be positioned as follows: location, upper top left and ¡ÈBY OWNER¡É right hand side top. Type of house (condo,...

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    55 Tips to Spruce Your Home (31-40)

    Tip #31 The Kitchen Appliances Even if you are not leaving your appliances behind, they should be well cleaned, and shiny. This includes a thorough cleaning of your: H Refrigerator H Oven H...

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    A Show Of Hands For Handsaws

    It doesn't take a professional woodworker to know what a handsaw is, let alone what a handsaw is for. Consisting of a serrated blade, a saw is a tool for cutting wood. With the advent of motors du...

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    Backhoe Loader

    Also referred to as a loader backhoe, the backhoe loader is an engineering and excavation vehicle that consists of a tractor, front shovel and bucket and a small backhoe in the rear end. Due to the s...

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    Backhoe Loader

    Also referred to as a loader backhoe, the backhoe loader is an engineering and excavation vehicle that consists of a tractor, front shovel and bucket and a small backhoe in the rear end. Due to the s...

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    Backhoe Loader

    Also referred to as a loader backhoe, the backhoe loader is an engineering and excavation vehicle that consists of a tractor, front shovel and bucket and a small backhoe in the rear end. Due to the s...

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    Backpack Vacuum Cleaners - A Great Way To

    Backpack vacuum cleaners are similar to canister vacuums but are designed to rest on a user s back. Outfitted with waist and shoulder straps to hold the vacuum in place, the backpack vacuum enables...

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    Band Saws: The Bands That Cut

    A narrow band of toothed metal is pretty much the "cutting element" of a Band Saw, a type of motor powered saw, common in most lumber mills. Band saws are fixed power tools, and don't come hand hel...

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    Basic Painting Steps

    Are you now ready to paint? If so, then follow these basic steps to paint your house beautiful. The directions will basically take you from repairing the damaged surfaces, priming the walls and usin...

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    Basic Woodworking Clamps

    Often times, woodworking requires a person to work on different areas of a project or a large piece of wood. When this happens, woodworkers sometimes wish he has six or eight more hands and arms to ho...

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    Building Decks To Improve Homes

    Building a deck is not one of the harder home improvement tasks. You will need posts, ledgers, beams, joists, hammer, and a few other tools and materials to get started building a deck to improve your...

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    Car Window Decals

    If you are a wise consumer on automobile stuff, you would just not be buying car window decals because it looks good on your Mustang or Jaguar. Of course, the appearance will matter a lot but actually...

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    Chapter 3 - Learning The Ropes

    To build your own mailing list, all you really have to do is learn the ropes, and be willing to put in the time and effort needed to make this work. Let¡Çs talk now about ways you can build your maili...

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