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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loads of tips and photos,
By "rachellekayl" (San Fernando, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: If It's Broke, Fix It! (Paperback)
Many of the fix-it-yourself books seem to miss the mark with lengthy detail for a simple job or few hands-on photos. The Ramsey's latest book is right on target. It includes a brief description of how specific household things are supposed to work, tell you what typically goes wrong, then offers numbered and illustrated instructions for fixing more than 160 household things. It also includes tips on how to fix everything else around the house using basic tools, materials, and some common sense. Even if you're going to go out and buy a new one anyway it's a fun read!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bob Vila told me,
By Walter Curtis (Marshalltown, IA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: If It's Broke, Fix It! (Paperback)
If you want to see what's inside, BobVila.com has about 50 of the Fix-It Guides from this book including some of the photos and repairs. I got there through FixItClub.com.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A broad overview,
By Betsy (Santa Clara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: If It's Broke, Fix It! (Paperback)
As an avid do-it-herselfer, I was intrigued by the title of this book. In an age of sealed assemblies, planned obsolescence, and cheaply built consumer goods, repairing things rather than replacing them has indeed become rarer (and often impossible or prohibitively expensive). The philosophy of this book, then, is admirable: to provide people the help they need to try their own repairs.
Unfortunately, this book offers too few details on too many topics. It offers two to three pages of general remarks on each of hundreds of items. Masonry, motors, dolls, and drywall require drastically different repair techniques, while bicycles and sewing machines typically fill entire books for a reason. In three pages, I might learn to oil a chain or clean out a tangled bobbin case, but then, I would have tried that first, anyway. While this book might help to troubleshoot certain basic problems, I think that a beginner might benefit from more step-by-step detail, and an experienced fixer-of-things would find that most of the information could be easily discerned with careful examination and a bit of common sense. If this book inspires folks to try fixing things, great! It might make a good general reference to get started. However, I'd prefer a book that focused a little more closely on a topic I needed.
2.0 out of 5 stars
if you already tinker, look elsewhere for insights,
This review is from: If It's Broke, Fix It! (Paperback)
I am not a professional repairer, but I have attempted repairs on quite a few household items over the years--some I have been successful at and some not. This book is not of particular value to me as the instruction it provides just seems to be limited to the obvious and simplest types of repair with the frustrating advice to not attempt a repair on some products yourself, but take them to a professional.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: If It's Broke, Fix It! (Paperback)
The pictures are in color and very easy to understand. This is a good book to have for emergencies.
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If It's Broke, Fix It! by Dan Ramsey (Paperback - January 6, 2004)
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