spike9er
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spike9er

We had to replace our old Whirlpool model recently, and got a Bosch model with that third rack. It is a much better way to handle knives and all other flatware than the in-the-door basket of the Whirlpool. Safer and does a better job of cleaning.

After checking into how much a new one would cost, I used one of the refinishing kits on the old 1980's faux marble countertop and integral sinks in our master bathroom. The results were very good. I got a medium tan stone finish, and three years later it still looks about the same. As you mentioned, it requires a bit

Of all of these suggestions, only radiators and fan blades seem like good options. All the rest have pinterest fail written all over them. OK, maybe screens are OK, too. I just don’t care about screens enough to think that they need painting. 

They solved that. Knives go in flat in the third rack with the other silverware.

No; CR uses survey data with a statistically significant number of data points, unlike, well, pretty much every other reliability “rating” in existence.

Unless you plan to be a Starship Captain, you shouldn’t need to see what is on the wing.

There are much better knots to use as a bend (a knot that joins two lines together) than the Square Knot. Ashley’s Book of Knots, which is pretty much the Bible for knot tyers, describes the Reef/Square knot as a binding knot — a knot tied using both ends of a line wrapped around an object to hold it closed, like the

Another one that’s pretty good is Animated 3D Knots.

Garage door gasket

Would a quick dip in boiling water have the same effect?

Hey Lifehacker, I’m going to show you how to write an article:

Plastic drywall anchors are just freaking fine for any application that you would WANT to hang stuff on drywall. There are dozens, if not hundreds of different solutions to hanging stuff on drywall and a lot of people make it into this huge debate about

Don’t be lazy - posting some pics of the different kinds of anchors would make this article way better.  You probably could figure out how to make a slideshow out of it!

Really surprised “pho” wasn’t mentioned.

Yes?

This has been my go-to move for awhile. I like to use semi-sweet mini chips with dark chocolate full sized chips or chunks. 

And no mention of the slight issue of the odor or peanut butter lingering for a long time after it is used this way.

This list quotes from a 2018 almanac.com post and omitsSpread some on a slice of apple or a scrap of bread for a good mousetrap bait.” If I’m smearing this stuff all over my house, wouldn’t it bring more mice?

I nominate the Chevrolet Chevette. In 1986 we had a car that had been hit, the rental we were given was a Chevette. What a miserable piece that was. When the repair took longer than the rental allowance covered, the bodyshop loaner was an even worse Chevette.

And it’s not in a slideshow.

It’s crazy how much larger they are than what we consider normal aircraft these days. The walls don’t feel curved at all, and the ten across seating is something to behold. I’ve flown on many, but I’ve never been upstairs in the hump.