1 / 10 Efetova Anna/Shutterstock How to Repair Scratched Wood: First, Understand What Finish is On Your Floor It’s important to start by knowing what kind of finish is on your floor. Is your finish oil or water based? Do you have a wax coating? Is the wood varnished or stained? Is there an aluminum oxide coating? Know what the surface is made of so you know how to start your wood floor scratch repair.
IntroductionAdding a new circuit can be a daunting and even dangerous job. We show you how to do it with step-by-step instructions and life-saving safety tips. Circuit Breaker Installation: Know What You’re Getting Into We believe in safe DIY. That’s why we’ve always been reluctant to show readers how to open a breaker box and connect a new circuit breaker. Even with the power shut off, there’s a chance you could touch the wrong parts and die.
No Christmas tree is complete without Christmas ornaments, whether they’re treasured family keepsakes, simple colored balls or color-coordinated sets fit for the cover of a magazine. Since Christmas trees first appeared in Northern Europe in the 1500s, ornaments have been a big, beautiful part of the story.
Why Are There Ornaments on Christmas Trees? While the Christmas trees we now associate with the holiday originated in 16th-century Germany, the tradition of decorating trees or evergreen boughs goes back much further, possibly to the ancient Romans and Egyptians.
Comedy Central's Night of Too Many Stars returned last night (March 8) with a bang and an amazing performance by autistic singer Jodi DiPiazza and'Weird Al' Yankovic.
You might recognize Jodi DiPiazza from the last Night of Too Many Stars when she performed "Firework" with Katy Perry. This year the pianist and singer, who was diagnosed with autism when she was 2 years old, was joined by 'Weird Al' Yankovic. The two performed a rendition of Yankovic's song "
2 / 12 Jumbo Puzzle What’s better than gathering around an intimate table after dinner and playing a game like Jenga? Now, you can make a backyard puzzle with just a few boards and a saw. You may have noticed some restaurants and parks have added an interactive space to their patios and open areas with this game, among others. Now it’s your turn to build the game yourself.