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Home & Garden - 23 November 2006

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Cleaning & Laundry · Decorating & Remodeling · Do It Yourself (DIY) · Garden & Landscape · Maintenance & Repairs · Other - Home & Garden

I'm in the UK, or more specifically if anyone can pinpoint local places, I'm in Swansea!

2006-11-23 01:31:37 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Decorating & Remodeling

Just wondering.

2006-11-23 01:24:00 · 3 answers · asked by JusWonderin06 1 in Decorating & Remodeling

A synthetic duvet or a natural feather one, and why?

2006-11-23 01:15:26 · 11 answers · asked by Presea 4 in Cleaning & Laundry

I have a brass bed and need to buy night stands and and dresser. I don't have any idea what matches or goes with brass!

2006-11-23 01:03:50 · 5 answers · asked by lbnynj 1 in Decorating & Remodeling

I would really like to start my own bee farm. Nothing big, just 1 beehive. I looked online, but I couldn't find what I was looking for. Could someone make a list of steps that I could follow? I've never worked with bees before, and I don't want to do it for industry, just a fun pasttime. Are there any tools I need? Etc? Thank you in advance.

2006-11-23 00:51:46 · 7 answers · asked by sophielina 2 in Garden & Landscape

My 22-year old home has two 220v electric outlets in the kitchen. One used to be for a wall double oven and the other for a cooktop range.

Long story short, the appliances died and I ended up buying a free-standing range. Because it's cable was a 4-prong, I changed the range cable to a 3 prong.

The problem is that one of the terminals on the cable doesn't fit the 220v outlet where I'm supposed to connect it.

When I looked at the 220v electric outlet where the double oven used to be connected, it seemed that the range cable would fit well (all 3 prongs), however, the range is too far to connect it.

My question... is it safe for non-professional electrician like me to turn off the brakers and try to swap the electric outlets? or should I leave that to the experts?

If I have to leave it for an expert, is it worth it to connect a 4-prong outlet for the range?

Thanks much.

2006-11-23 00:44:55 · 3 answers · asked by Jose C 1 in Maintenance & Repairs

i dont have drier either...

2006-11-23 00:31:20 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cleaning & Laundry

It doesn't have to be material in nature. You can personally and exclusively own it, but it's not absolutely necessary. It just has to be circular or spherical and be something you enjoy or benefit from.

2006-11-23 00:07:49 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Home & Garden

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