Tuesday, May 25, 2010

compost bin

compost bin


compost bin

Posted: 20 Jul 2008 02:46 PM PDT

I've seen a few compost bin designs online and took a little from each one and came up with this. you can take yard clipping ,leaves and kitchen scraps. any organic material will work ,just never put meat in a compost bin. when its done cooking you have nutrient rich soil that you can use for all ...
By: ic517

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Pig Candy

Posted: 15 Aug 2009 01:59 PM PDT

Have you ever wanted bacon and candy but you just couldn't make up your mind. Well, now you can have both! Pig Candy is a great treat that will impress your friends and make your neighbors jealous. What you will need. 12oz thick cut bacon. About 11-12 pieces. 1/3 cup brown sugar. 1/4 tsp...
By: branonls

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How to make a tire swing!

Posted: 01 Jun 2008 09:14 PM PDT

This explains how to build a tire swing. On the surface, a simple tire with a rope would seem to be a good tire swing. After all, it worked for us when we were children. But, these days, just tying a rope to a tire is not good enough. For purchased play sets, tires are now mounted horizontally i...
By: adlabens

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How to save 11,644.07 on a designer lighting fixture!

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 04:32 PM PST

My wife and I posted almost exactly a year ago a request for ideas on how we could recreate the chandler pictured. We got mostly comments on how amazed people were that a light could cost almost 12K! In the past year we have worked hard remodeling our 1880 home to a modern contempory dwelling. So af...
By: edwinston14

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Using gelatin for moulds and prosthetics

Posted: 25 May 2010 11:49 AM PDT

After my 'ible regarding using alginate as a mould making material, there were lots of questions about materials and obtaining them. Here's another method that uses only items that are readily available. Gelatin is a much disregarded product when it comes to the home user. It is safe to use an...
By: marshon

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How to Lay a Bluestone Patio For a Beautiful Outdoor Dining Area...Just in Time for Memorial Day...IF You Start Right Now

Posted: 25 May 2010 11:52 AM PDT

The bluestone that makes up millions of American patios often comes in neatly sawn rectangles. But for a rustic landscape, nothing looks more natural than "snapped" or "broken" bluestone, terms used to denote an irregular edge on the slabs. This Old House senior technical editor Mark Powers recent...
By: Thisoldhouse.com

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Fix Broken Pin Badges

Posted: 03 Nov 2009 02:00 AM PST

The other day I found a badge that didn't have a pin for me to pin it on my shirt with, so, getting creative, I thought I'd make one! There are many other alternatives around, as you may have seen, but done right, this looks much more professional, is cheaper, and can be done without much at hand...
By: Kryptonite

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Magic Tricks

Posted: 25 May 2010 09:46 AM PDT

 Most people like to see magic tricks at least once in a while and some like performing them. Everyone should know at least a couple to entertain fussy children at social events and on public transportation. You might also want to know a few in case you lose your wallet on vacation and need some qui...
By: Culturespy

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The single most effective way to get rid of a sunburn

Posted: 20 May 2007 02:55 PM PDT

Well this is my first instructable, and is only going to be short because its an extremly easy and effective method to removing a painful sunburn. This method was recommended to me by my friends mother, who is a nurse and therefore MUST know what shes talking about. Turns out she did. I hope this he...
By: drpepper8412

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Stereo Photography Track - quick and dirty

Posted: 24 May 2010 08:27 PM PDT

 Some time ago I stumbled (again) over some stereo pictures. This time I had to build my  own simple rig. I am not going in depth of the principles of stereo or 3D photography; there are many and very detailed web pages about this subject. I rather show a solution that practically everyone can build...
By: MissBetsy

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