DIY Jobs Which Everyone Can Do Themselves

When people think of DIY they may get nervous and go out of their way to avoid it. Paying for someone to come and do it for you can occasionally cost a crazy amount. Learning to DIY can really benefit you in the long run. You will have a great collection of DIY tools and will be able to do any job. So let us start with some of the easiest of tasks people will enjoy and find easy to do.
Putting up shelves
The basic tools you will need to put up a shelf or shelves are: a laser level to make sure they are straight, pencil to mark where to put screws and shelf, drill to make the holes, masonry or wood to fit the wall plugs, screwdriver and a straight wooden batten may come in useful. You will need brackets, screws, wall plugs, shelf and small screws to fix the shelf to the brackets. Before starting one of the most important actions is to check whether there are pipes or cables hidden behind the wall, use a detector that can find wires and pipe.
Hanging paintings and mirrors
Here are instructions on how to hang paintings and mirrors, (depending on the type of mirror). You need to know if your wall is hollow or solid as this will let you know which the best way to hang your items is. When hanging on hollow walls there are two steps you must take. The first step is to hold the picture in a position and against the wall you want. You then mark the top of the picture with a pencil. Using a tape measure support the picture with this, so you can now measure the distance from the top of your picture to where the hanging wire is when the picture is supported.
Drywalls are normally hollow unless you are lucky to find a stud where you want to hang your picture. A stud will make it so much easier to hang your picture. To find the “Stud” you can tap on the walls using your knuckles until you hear a solid thud of a stud. This is a very hit and miss method as if you do not get the nail correctly in the middle of the stud then the picture will most likely fall down. An actual stud finder will locate where the exact place to have the nail is.
If the position of the picture is not in line with the stud, then you can use a toggle bolt or an expanding toggle to adjust this problem. Drill the hole, place the toggle in the hole and tighten with a screwdriver. There are numerous hooks available which are suitable to use with toggle bolts. The job will be so much easier if you have the correct power tools and hand tools.
Especially with light paintings and images, you can use “picture hooks”. This is to allow you to hammer a smaller nail into the …

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How to Create a Home Billiard Room: Which Billiard Supplies Are Absolutely Necessary?

If you are thinking about building your own home billiard room, you most likely have a bazillion thoughts running through your mind on how to accomplish this. What colors should I use? Should I get a big pool table or a smaller one? What should I hang on the walls? Are secondary games necessary? Questions like these, along with many others, welding clothing will haunt you when figuring out how to create your very own, perfect home pool room. Perfection is, however, a matter of opinion. Below are some common items you will need to begin creating your home billiard room, followed by a few ideas regarding decorating, although your end “product” should reflect your likes and interests.
Assuming that the room in question is already prepared as far as floor covering, paint, ceiling, lighting, etc., your first thought in your mind should be somewhat need of a pool table. Without the pool table, the pool room would simply cease to exist through practical definition. Figure out what color felt you desire, and decide on pool table features that best suit your personal interests (stain color, leg style, and so forth). Pool tables generally range from 5-9 feet long, and a larger pool table may not be best for a smaller room. Select a table that will fit comfortably in the room, with plenty of space left over for easy movement around the table or for other activities.
Billiard equipment and supplies are next to be considered. Some billiard supplies are just as necessary as the billiard table itself. Included in this list are billiard balls, at least one straight and strong pool cue stick, a racking triangle, and chalk. You should also be safe and purchase an extra pool cue stick in case something happens to your primary cue stick. Other billiard equipment worth mentioning, but not completely necessary, are a pool cue stick rack (a wall-mounted version will save floor space), a couple of different size pool cue sticks and a bridge cue for various longer and shorter shots, a 9-ball rack, and a cue tip sander. Optional billiard supplies that do not hurt to include are extra cue stick tips, a cue stick case, rubber chalk holders and extra chalk, and an extra cue ball.
Once you have bought the necessary billiard supplies listed above, your new home pool room is pretty much ready for your enjoyment. At this point, it will be up to you to determine what billiard room furniture you will want to go with. Some prefer plush furniture, such as a couch or recliners, accompanied by a matching pub table and pub stools. Others like to keep space open, opting for a few bar stools or chairs for spectators and nothing else. Again, many of these decisions may be dictated by your industrial equipment used room’s size, but also remember that you have ample wall space you have at your fingertips, too. Decorative mirrors, neon or felt clocks, light-up neon signs, wall cue …

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