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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The non-idiot guide to home repair
This is the only home repair book I've seen that doesn't treat the reader like an idiot. By assuming that the reader already knows how to use a hammer, the editors are able to devote far more attention to actual home repair projects. For example, this volume devotes about 8 pages to plaster repair - a critical task for anyone maintaining an older home, yet one ignored...
Published on October 26, 2000

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars UPDATE THIS BOOK!
Only I get better over time says my wife, but not this book. I just bought a new home and needed a general maintenance / project book. The basics of this book are pretty good. Layout is user friendly. Some repair basics never change. BUT...it was first published in 1986, introduced in the USA a few years later. Many illustrations of tools, parts, room design info...
Published on December 16, 1998


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The non-idiot guide to home repair, October 26, 2000
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This review is from: Home How-To: Easy-To-Follow Step-By-Step Instructions with More Than 3,000 Color Illustrations and Photographs (Popular Mechanics) (Hardcover)
This is the only home repair book I've seen that doesn't treat the reader like an idiot. By assuming that the reader already knows how to use a hammer, the editors are able to devote far more attention to actual home repair projects. For example, this volume devotes about 8 pages to plaster repair - a critical task for anyone maintaining an older home, yet one ignored by every other comparable book on the market. This book fills a needed gap between beginner do-it-yourself volumes and advanced instruction for the professional tradesperson.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Choice in DIY Books, June 21, 2001
This review is from: Home How-To: Easy-To-Follow Step-By-Step Instructions with More Than 3,000 Color Illustrations and Photographs (Popular Mechanics) (Hardcover)
This book is something of my bible. It's clearly written, has excellent illustrations and, above all, treats the reader with respect and intelligence. I've used this book successfully with doing large electrical projects, plumbing, sanding floors, laying out a brick garden path, and many many others. The detail provided in this book to guide you is both extensive and clear. An excellent choice that will serve you well for years to come.
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5.0 out of 5 stars home wiring, December 18, 2000
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Reiner A. Montiel (Granada Hills, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Home How-To: Easy-To-Follow Step-By-Step Instructions with More Than 3,000 Color Illustrations and Photographs (Popular Mechanics) (Hardcover)
I bought this book for its section on electrical wiring. I had a problem with a couple of outlets at my house, and looked at several books that dealt specifically on home electrical wiring (ie Ortho, Black & Decker, Time-life and Better Homes) Pop Mech's "Home-How-To" book in my opinion far exceeded all other books on electrical wiring. This book went into more wiring configurations than the other books and explained them in simple step by step instructions with color diagrams to help. This book also explained alot about the different circuits (120v,240v,small appliance, lighting and individual) that are in your house and required by the NEC. There is even a small section on the process of getting a permit for adding extra circuits to your house. If your completely new to electricity the first few pages in the elecrtical section explains what amps, volts, and watts mean and even how to read your electric meter. So if you are new to home wiring and just want to know how to replace a switch or outlet then this book is for you, but if you are more knowleged and want to add a indoor or outdoor circuit line with a seperate circuit breaker in your main elec box, then this book is also for you. On a last note, I must again state that I am only rating and giving a 5 star rating on its electrical section, I have not had the chance or need to read into the other chapters.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars UPDATE THIS BOOK!, December 16, 1998
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Only I get better over time says my wife, but not this book. I just bought a new home and needed a general maintenance / project book. The basics of this book are pretty good. Layout is user friendly. Some repair basics never change. BUT...it was first published in 1986, introduced in the USA a few years later. Many illustrations of tools, parts, room design info are d-a-t-e-d. Books like these don't get better with time, they just make you fustrated. Time to MODERNIZE. The 2000 version (if there is one) will be a great "How To..." book for the new millenium. In the mean time, buy a newer "How To..." book, there lots of good alternitives listed with Amazon. Happy hunting!
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5.0 out of 5 stars home wiring, December 18, 2000
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Reiner A. Montiel (Granada Hills, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Home How-To: Easy-To-Follow Step-By-Step Instructions with More Than 3,000 Color Illustrations and Photographs (Popular Mechanics) (Hardcover)
I bought this book for its section on electrical wiring. I had a problem with a couple of outlets at my house, and looked at several books that dealt specifically on home electrical wiring (ie Ortho, Black & Decker, Time-life and Better Homes) Pop Mech's "Home-How-To" book in my opinion far exceeded all other books on electrical wiring. This book went into more wiring configurations than the other books and explained them in simple step by step instructions with color diagrams to help. This book also explained alot about the different circuits (120v,240v,small appliance, lighting and individual) that are in your house and required by the NEC. There is even a small section on the process of getting a permit for adding extra circuits to your house. If your completely new to electricity the first few pages in the elecrtical section explains what amps, volts, and watts mean and even how to read your electric meter. So if you are new to home wiring and just want to know how to replace a switch or outlet then this book is for you, but if you are more knowleged and want to add a indoor or outdoor circuit line with a seperate circuit breaker in your main elec box, then this book is also for you. On a last note, I must again state that I am only rating and giving a 5 star rating on its electrical section, I have not had the chance or need to read into the other chapters.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Popular Mechanics Home How-To, April 7, 2000
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Of all the how-to books out there I think this is one of the best. Plenty of illustrations throughout to explain the house systems.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The superlative "How To" bible for novice & expert!, March 27, 1997
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Lent to me by a friend when I needed instructions on how to run electrical wiring in the home, I've spent months trying to find this in book stores and hardware stores to no avail. I perused many other "How To" books by well known sources, and was unable to accept any as a substitute being that they didn't cover any of the subjects to the extent that this book does.

Clearly written and illustrated, the descriptions and instructions are easily followed and provide a wealth of information. Also included at the end of the book are illustrated descriptions of tools and their uses, as well as illustrations and descriptions of mortised and angled cuts, joints and their uses.

Possibly more than most people would need to know, but if you need it -- you'll definitely find it here. Doesn't matter if it's your closet, the sprinkler system, a little furniture refinishing and touch-up, or like myself -- learning how to install additional electrical wiring and security lights. Can't recommend it enough!

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