[BlindHandyMan] removeing marks from a table

2010-06-20 Thread Carl
hi how can i get rid of the ring mark off a table whair someone has put down a 
damp glass?
i'm in the north east of the UK 
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RE: [BlindHandyMan] removeing marks from a table

2010-06-20 Thread Cy Selfridge
I take it the table is an older one.

Some folks have used tooth paste to draw out the ring and others, including
myself, have used corn starch to dry out the stain.

Whichever method you use just rub the stuff into the ring and, hopefully, it
will begin to lighten. 

I am positive that someone has the magic solution but, alas, not me.

Cy, The Anasazi

 

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hi how can i get rid of the ring mark off a table whair someone has put down
a damp glass?
i'm in the north east of the UK 
you can contackt me on skype carlf16 
and joine my list for unabridged audiobooks 
send a blank email to ub_ab_bookspace+subscr...@googlegroups.com
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Rockwell JawHorse

2010-06-20 Thread Alan Paganelli
So we'll expect a full report once you've had time to explore all it's 
possibilities.

Alan

Please click on: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
There, you'll find files of my arrangements and performances played on
the Yamaha Tyros keyboard.  I often add files so check back regularly!

The albums in Technics  format formerly on my website are still
available upon request.

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Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Rockwell JawHorse


I just picked one up today.  They were having a special at Lowes, and I
 had a gift card.  It has three legs, two in front, and one further back
 along a rail.  The top rail holds two clamping jaws.  They can open to
 about 24 inches I think.  There is a foot peddle that you can use to close
 the jaws of the clamp.

 The jaws extend beyond the legs so that you can hold items by their edge,
 vertically.  The picture shows a door being held vertically in place while
 the hinges are positioned on the door jam.

 The claim is that clamping force is 2200 pounds.

 Looks pretty handy.

 -- 
 Blue skies.
 Dan Rossi
 Carnegie Mellon University.
 E-Mail: d...@andrew.cmu.edu
 Tel: (412) 268-9081


 

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[BlindHandyMan] re rin g marks on table

2010-06-20 Thread Carl
thanks for all your answers 
i'm in the north east of the UK 
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Jawhorse, Folding Sawhorse, Clamping Workbench | Rockwell

2010-06-20 Thread Alan Paganelli
You could.  But it would be cheaper just to buy the jaw-horse in the end! 
grin

Alan

Please click on: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
There, you'll find files of my arrangements and performances played on
the Yamaha Tyros keyboard.  I often add files so check back regularly!

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available upon request.

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Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Jawhorse, Folding Sawhorse, Clamping Workbench 
| Rockwell


 First thing that comes to mind  when I hear:
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 Is I could get divorced and do the same thing...

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 Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 9:23 PM
 Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Jawhorse, Folding Sawhorse, Clamping Workbench |
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] removeing marks from a table

2010-06-20 Thread Alan Paganelli
A friend of mine insists that a paste made of cigarette ashes and water 
painted on the ring over night removes them.  I quit smoking in 1998 after 
having a heart attack so I don't recommend that myself but it got me to quit 
cold turkey so I don't know where I'd lay hands on any.

Alan

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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] removeing marks from a table


 hi how can i get rid of the ring mark off a table whair someone has put 
 down a damp glass?
 i'm in the north east of the UK
 you can contackt me on skype carlf16
 and joine my list for unabridged audiobooks
 send a blank email to ub_ab_bookspace+subscr...@googlegroups.com

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RE: [BlindHandyMan] removeing marks from a table

2010-06-20 Thread Tom Hodges
Mayonaise

 

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hi how can i get rid of the ring mark off a table whair someone has put down
a damp glass?
i'm in the north east of the UK 
you can contackt me on skype carlf16 
and joine my list for unabridged audiobooks 
send a blank email to ub_ab_bookspace+subscr...@googlegroups.com
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RE: [BlindHandyMan] Testing for Mold?

2010-06-20 Thread Gary
It might help to spend a few days away from your house to see if you feel
relief from the mold symptoms. I suppose a week would be even better.

 

Down here in the south part of Texas, mold does cause problems for a lot of
people--but there are a lot of scams. Modern testing knowledge and tools
really can identify small levels of mold that can be harmless. There really
are safe levels of mold that can be identified and exploited by sleazy
companies. I'm sure that even well-meaning, but overcautious inspectors have
made large profits from unhealthy homeowners.

 

Gary

 

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Claudia,
I'd run the other way fast, free inspection just about guarantees
they'll find something expesive.

Although a good electrostatic air cleaner might remove mold spores
it wouldn't help keep it off things unless it 
dehumidified. I bet a dehumidifier would be much much cheaper
and do the job as well.

If anybody so much as mentions air filters using ozone run the other way 
evenfaster, it's poison, but they sell them anyhow.

As has been said, wash with a solution of bleech and dehumidify if you see
water where it shouldn't be and you'll probably do fine
and save lots of money.

Tom Fowle

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 03:36:30PM -0500, Claudia wrote:
 County Health Dept. referred me to a company that you have to pay.
 When I did talk with this company, they stated they could come out and do
an initial inspection for free.
 They also stated that mold clean-up can get very, very expensive, and it
doesn't permanently cure the problem because it could potentially come back?
 Then, he talked to me about purchasing an air purification system, one
that he swears by, of course, that only costs $750, plus tax. Go figure! 
 
 Does anyone know whether these air purification systems really work? If
anything, I would ask him, if we could try it, for a week or two, before
deciding whether or not we wanted to purchase.
 I think this guy probably just wants my money, but at this point, I don't
know of any other companies that come out to test.
 
 Claudia
 
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 Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 12:48 PM
 Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Testing for Mold?
 
 
 
 The last place you should go is a company that also fixes the
 roblem, it's one of the big current scams out there.
 
 Molds and mildew and th like are everywhere and apparrently not usually a
 real problem. unless you've had long term water remaining in your place.
 
 County health dept. sounds like a good plan.
 
 Tom
 
 
 
 
 
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[BlindHandyMan] 20 Funny Handyman, Power Tool, Home Repair, and Automotive Videos.

2010-06-20 Thread Ray Boyce
Hi all

You might find them funny 

Found here

After playing one alt f4 back to play another.

http://www.swapmeetdave.com/Humor/Workshop/Videos.htm



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