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87 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
By Karen L. Hunter (Sherman Oaks, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual (Hardcover)
I love this book. It's extensive, easy to follow and copiously illustrated. With it, I can tackle most small-and-medium jobs around the home (even plumbing, my personal bugaboo. New faucet? No problem!) Without it, I'd be stuck having to call someone in and paying good money to have the work done. This book is a great resource for homeowners (or even renters) and is all the home repair and improvement manual that many people would ever need.The book is broken into sections, organized by the type of work they cover. There's a chapter on Electrical, one on Plumbing, one on Power Tools, etc. The Emergency Repairs section at the beginning of the book could be invaluable in making your home safe and habitable if necessary until a professional can come in to make permanent repairs.
84 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great reference for the homeowner,
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This review is from: New Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual (Hardcover)
This book is extremely good at presenting a given home repair task to the novice and covers most of what you'll ever need to do to your home. It gives a general listing of the types of tools you'll use and includes some incredibly useful tricks of the trade like how to hide nail heads (aka "blind nailing") and using wedges of wood to prevent pry bars from destroying more than you want. I especially like the supplementary material it provides. For example in the electrical section, it talks about how electricity is typically wired in a home. It further offers guidelines on such things as the number of receptaccles per (15 amp) circuit and how a layout of circuits might look around your home. A minor nit is the book lacks is a way to estimate how appropriate a given task is for you. For example, they talk about installing and removing a bathtub, but don't include any conventional warning like "Are you out of your mind?" or "Maybe you should not attempt this." (Removing and installing bathtubs is considered to be both time consuming and labor intensive.) Overall, this is a great reference book for the homeowner and provides great diagrams and descriptive text of tasks you may soon need to attempt.
87 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very helpful,
By A Customer
This review is from: New Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual (Hardcover)
This book is GREAT for the beginning do-it-yourselfer. It assumes that you know next to nothing, which is a good place to start. It's very thorough, starting with tools and how to use them and going through all the components of your house. The one thing it doesn't cover is landscaping/gardening, but there are millions of books about that. It won't teach you how to build your own house, but it has just about everything you need to maintain and improve one.This book will give you the confidence to take on most home projects yourself. (And, hopefully, the skills to do so as well...)
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