What a FANTASTIC idea! Go for it.... Let me think about this..........
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How to install sheetrock and how to do the joints
How to install a suspended ceiling
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How to install laminate flooring
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I really like your idea.... Once you really get it going, you should think about franchising it....! Good luck.....and hang in there... Please email so that if I come up with other ideas, I can continue sending them to you....
2007-01-30 12:12:16
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answered by The ReDesign Diva 7
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only ask him if he'd like the table (or is attentive to everyone who needs it) for the reason which you now no longer want it. Or if he'd smash it down and get rid of it for you and you will pay him (make certain what you think of that provider could be well worth). endure in innovations, no longer only might he ought to interrupt it down and haul it out of your place, yet he'd additionally then ought to locate someplace to offload it (and my community sell off quotes a value to offload stuff, plus it could be traveling (gas) for the handyman). He won't want to do all that. yet he could be extremely agreeable.
2016-09-28 05:12:12
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answered by guyden 4
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how to change out light fixtures, proper way to paint, hang wall paper, install garage door opener, tiling jobs, refinishing hardwood floors, refinishing furniture, installing new bathroom/sink fixtures, screening in a porch, building a deck.
i'd take the home decorating angle, since it is a hot trend right now. cool idea! i'd come!
2007-01-30 12:09:22
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answered by I'm so crafty, I make people 5
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Get some good insurance and an even better lawyer. Good luck!! Hell hath no fury, like a woman who just burned down her house because of misinterpreted wiring advise. I would think the liability would be high.
2007-01-30 13:36:22
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answered by johnnydean86 4
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That's hot!!! um... okay, I can't plug in two small portable heaters in my apartment because all my power will go out.... one is okay but it can not handle two. Is there any way to fix this problem or would I have to settle for one :) (to bad that wouldn't be considered basic..would it?)
2007-01-30 12:15:50
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answered by ☠Naz☠ 6
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I need to run new wiring...my wiring is from the 50's.....how do I do that?
2007-01-30 11:59:10
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answered by Y-Knot 3
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