tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227363292024-02-08T12:55:19.622-06:00The Small Job DepotThis is a community where we will work together to get get our small projects at our homes completed. Come along, let's get started.Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-21786940522606156452010-11-12T15:38:00.001-06:002010-11-13T01:06:06.634-06:00Vanilla Ice Does Home ImprovementYep, The "Vanilla Ice" has his own home improvement show on the DIY network. Check it out. He was born Robert Matthew Van Winkle on October 31, 1967 and raised in Texas and South Florida. That's right, Halloween night. He moved to Florida. Latter recorded "Ice,Ice Baby" which was a very successful rapp sensation in the 80's. It was actually released as a flip side to his single "Play That Funky Music".<br />
He now has his own Do It Yourself reality show on DIY network. You his entire biography on Wikipedia. More to come on Vanilla Ice. V ICE... TKRKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-19077215595774124302010-01-26T00:23:00.001-06:002010-01-26T00:26:13.357-06:00Check out these great articles at The Better Homes & Gardens website!<a href="http://www.bhg.com/home-improvement/storage/closets-shelves/closet-built-ins-closet-cabinets/?sssdmh=dm17.427349&esrc=nwhi30_10a&email=2266105335">Best Closet Features </a><br />
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There are some very smart articles on the Better Homes & Garden website. These article series about organizing our closets are so inspiring that I had to share them. It's so transparent that these guys have a great budget and work very hard to give us a tremendous amount of resources for all of our home needs. In fact if it wasn't for the fact that we work together to present our content the Better Homes and Garden website would discourage me. Instead it inspires me to work harder to get more of you guys involved with The Small Job Depot. So go tell your friends. Email our link out and get involved in sharing our community with at least one person today. See you in the next article. Just click the Best Closet Features link above and enjoy!TKRKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-70325575760906882112010-01-19T01:40:00.000-06:002010-01-19T01:40:00.462-06:00Super Handy Man Al Carrell's - Work Shoe and Hunting Boot Waterproofing Trick - Read CautionWATERPROOFING WORK SHOES AND HUNTING BOOTS<br />
2 ½ oz.. neet's-foot oil (available at leather places, tackle shop and sporting goods<br />
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¾ oz.. mineral oil<br />
½ oz.. paraffin<br />
Caution: flammable mixture! Heat in a double boiler. Stir until wax is melted and entire mix is well blended. Let cool. Rub into boots with rag, paying special attention to area where boot top and sole meet.Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-62602139758643842272010-01-12T14:22:00.000-06:002010-01-12T14:22:06.228-06:00Killing roaches old school by: Al Carrell The Super HandymanROACH KILLER MIX #1<br />
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4 Tablespoons boric acid powder<br />
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2 Tablespoons of either flour or sugar<br />
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1 Tablespoon of cocoa<br />
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Mix well and then put in bottle caps or make small trays of aluminum foil. Put these where roaches are likely to be and soon, they won't be anymoreKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-24735726684606293582010-01-12T05:44:00.001-06:002010-01-12T05:51:07.238-06:00A great window cleaning recipe from super handyman Al CarrellWINDOW CLEANING RECIPE<br />
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1 cup kerosene*<br />
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½ cup ammonia<br />
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1 gallon warm water<br />
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Sponge on and squeegee off. Then polish the glass with wadded newspaper. To make streaks show up better, do one side of the glass with all vertical strokes and the other with all horizontal strokes. You need not have a stroke over streaks!<br />
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*kerosene is flammable and also leaves a slight odor, but not for long.Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-44565150721676137462009-12-19T09:46:00.000-06:002009-12-19T09:46:15.537-06:00ADA I was looking for a general utility post and found this interesting article on blogger. Get on down to my comment section and let me know what you think. ADA requirements don't apply to everyone building or remodeling a residential property but for those with disabilities you can't ignore the ADA. If you live in texas you have to be licensed through the Texas Licensing Regulation Board to review plans and complete inspections to pass the international Building Code requirements for ADA (The Americans with Disability Act) accessibility standards.<a href="http://thearticlespoint.com/home/can-remodeling-a-bathroom-to-accomodate-a-handicapped-person-be-a-tax-rightoff/">Can Remodeling A Bathroom To Accomodate A Handicapped Person Be A ...</a><br />
First, get an appraisal for your home before the remodeling. For example, the house appraises at $100000. Second, do the remodel. The remodel costs $10000 for the example. Third, get another appraisal for the home after the remodel. ...Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-58792301694722727222009-11-15T23:17:00.000-06:002009-11-15T23:17:12.402-06:00I found a cool chatroom blog with lots of cool features - check it out<a href="http://www.diychatroom.com/">Cool diy discussion forum site!</a>Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-695071278577250352009-11-02T01:29:00.002-06:002009-11-02T01:36:33.129-06:00DIYDefinition: Do It Yourself - DYI Get ready for some special training, education and a whole lot of new top ten lists, free ebooks and articles full of information to increase our knowledge base -KRKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-73818688922564534412009-10-23T02:48:00.000-05:002009-10-23T02:48:32.522-05:00Personal Introdution from Keith RussellHello Everyone,<br />
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I’m a construction professional from Arlington Texas. I’ve been in the Home Improvement field for about fifteen years. I started out in this business heavily involved in the commercial field of construction and came up in the “old school” of carpentry behind my dad. I got my journeyman’s card at the ripe old age of 18, then got into the precast erection field, where I built my first nine story condominium in Port Aransas Texas called “The Dunes”. That was in late 76’ early 77’, and yep it’s still standing. I’ve built everything from wooden tool boxes to high rise buildings and a lot of stuff in between. I’ve been involved in virtually every aspect of building including, retail, hospital, tenant finish out, industrial, maintenance and repair, warranty work, custom carpentry, design, specification writing, project management, job clerk, site layout engineering, form building, residential repair, remodeling, restorations, ground ups, framing, roofing and roofing waterproofing specialization, concrete finishing and repair, electric, hvac, plumbing, insulating, scheduling, design/build, architecture, CAD, CSI MasterFormat 1994 to 2004 - hardcopy and database library matrix conversions, pre-construction investigation, green and sustainable research, design and construction procedures, site planning and development and a whole bunch of other construction related projects. I’m just a few classes from finishing my first construction degree. <br />
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As much as I have enjoyed completing and learning from all of those experiences, I have embraced a new adventure. My central goal is to help home and property owners keep, maintain, and customize their living and construction experiences. I offer the tools to take on small, medium, and large projects through educating ourselves, developing friends, partners, and great relationships with each other and professionals in every aspect of construction, as we experience the sense of community, fun and friendship on the web and in our lives. I’m really enjoying this stage of the journey and I’ve recently started a DIY community blog called THE SMALL JOB DEPOT. You can check it out at, http://thesmalljobdepot.blogspot.com . It is a very rewarding experience!Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-18602811701796527262009-10-21T20:44:00.001-05:002009-10-23T15:27:13.315-05:00Getting our small jobs completed togetherWorking together to get our small jobs completed, means that we can share our victories, our failures and the difficult problems in a way that Do-It-Yourself home improvement is pulled off with the least amount of trouble, the most effective professional style repairs and installations, with the greatest flair and the best design and engineering practices, from the best resources available, including builders, repair and restoration specialist, suppliers, handymen, honey do experts, home improvement companies, security companies, and virtually every pro out there. But most importantly each other! By being an online interactive community of Do-It-Yourself home improvers! So get envolved and lets watch our community evolve together! Thanks, KeithKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-5726846502566535782009-10-21T00:40:00.001-05:002009-10-21T17:58:20.545-05:00Do it Yourself Home Repair and MaintenanceCheck out this powerful link from Home Tips on Hub Pages <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Do-it-Yourself-Home-Repair-and-Maintenance">Do it Yourself Home Repair and Maintenance</a>Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-83106228984091896352009-10-19T15:14:00.001-05:002009-10-21T17:27:07.377-05:00Catching the Do-It-Yourself MindsetDo-It-Yourselfer's are some of the most interesting folks around. As a professional in the residential repair business for over 25 years, I've found that do-it-youself candidates usally start out kind of slow with patience as their friend. We are fed up with contractors, tired of the expense and rigmarole that comes with hiring people to come into our homes, to complete a small or medium sized task that we could probably do ourselves, if we just had the time and expertise to do it. We are usually proficient in engineering thought and in just being able to get the right peg for the right hole. Some of us however need a little help sometimes and would love to have a true profesional that is really concerned for our wellfare as much as they are theirs. So we attempt to get someone that we know or that someone else knows to <em>help, </em>which in a lot of cases causes us more frustration than if we had just taken on the small job ourselves. So we try classes or seminars at our local Home Depot or Loew's even the local community college or trade school. Sometimes this works out but again what's the point in do-it-yourself, if you have to take more time to learn the project rules and the procedure than it would take to just have the brother-in-law do it in the first place?! There's the expense of the class or seminar too! So we keep up with the projects keep going to classes and usually hire at least one subcontracting professional anyway. Especially here in Texas where we know that subcontractors are required to be licensed (in most cases) and we know that general contractors or remodelers and the like are not required to be licensed. We really don't understand the contracting market because most of us have at least four years of college and these guy's appear to pride themselves on the "on the job experience" style of learning, usually at our expense. What is one to do? What about a place that we can come together on the wonderful WorldWideWeb and open up discussion forums, view the latest tips from a community where these "contractors", other do-it-yourselfer's and a host of other tools are available to help us and it doesn't require leaving the comforts of the place that we are trying to repair, remodel, maintain and just enjoy at the same time? Surely such a site , blog or forum of some sort or the other exists? Well, now it does and yes this is it. Whether it's honey-do's, small jobs, do-it-yourself projects, remodeling, repairing, restoring or just plain learning, we are ready for it here at "The Small Job Depot" Come on in - enjoy the time you spend with us and tell us your story about what went wrong? What went right? Or how you plan to make sure that your next Do-It Yourself project is a fun and exciting success!Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22736329.post-4847758162452921282009-10-09T06:05:00.001-05:002009-10-21T20:38:13.312-05:00Most Recent PostWe have lots to do and lots to learn. The most interactive blog for learning Do-It-Yourself Home Improvement procedures and skills from the pros and from each other!Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13039494138602609350noreply@blogger.com0