Construction

web user gold award for britain.tv   translate to spanishtranslate to germantranslate to french

 

Search Britain.tv:

 
 
 
Bookmark and Share [household/diy >> construction]

To remove stains from a driveway

For fresh stains, apply some baking soda or cat litter (grind cat litter to a powder with a brick), over the stain and rub into the surface – leave over night. Simply sweep up the next morning.

For older or stubborn stains, use carburettor cleaner or industrial degreaser.

To prolong the life of a retractable steel measure

Stretch out the full length of the tape. Wipe clean with a moist cloth, then apply some car wax to the tape. Be sure to buff the wax off. This only takes a few minutes and your tape will roll up easier, longer and keep down rust and corrosion.

Quick Measurements

A six inch piece of old steel tape, cut from a broken retractable tape measure, can be carried in your wallet. This is a very handy tool for checking dimensions at the lumberyard or hardware store.

Another handy use for a broken retractable measure is to cut lengths of say, 10, 20, 30 cms and mount it to your tool box, work table or cutting tables.

If you don’t have a broken retractable tape, you can always use a dollar bill, just remember –

You can find more construction articles by click here

Length = 6 ¼ " – folded = 3 1/8"

Width = 2 5/8" – folded = 1 ¼"

It’s All in your Perspective

When laying out walks and pathways in small yards you can create an illusion that the yard is bigger by narrowing the walkway as it continued into the yard from the house. In other words, start the walkway at five feet wide and end it at four feet wide (NOTE: decrease the width gradually, one foot per forty feet of length – longer walks would not need the perspective illusion).

courtesy of http://www.hintsandthings.co.uk/

Britain.tv Directory    

Services
Add to Favourites
     




Useful Links