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How To Repair a Leaky Roof

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Shingle roofs that are leaking are usually easy to fix. Find out how to repair a leaky shingle roof by reattaching or replacing damaged shingles.

How Clothes Dryers Work

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A dryer is actually a very simple device. In this article we'll take apart a clothes dryer and explore how each system works. We'll start by following the air through the machine, then see how the tumbler and fan turn, and finally look at the controls.

How to Make a Recycled Bird House

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Making a recycled bird house is fun and green. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about making a recycled bird house.

How to Make Paper Instruments

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Paper instruments make music lively. Learn to make a banjo box, a small toy drum and a musical bell shaker, all fast and easy crafts for kids.

How Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Work

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Light emitting diodes form numbers on digital clocks, send data from remote controls and illuminate watches - the simple genius of the design makes it infinitely applicable. And now, LEDs are affordable.

What Do Moths Eat? Nectar, Dung and Your Favorite Sweater

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If you’ve ever opened your sweater drawer or pantry and found little holes or suspicious webs, you’ve probably wondered, "What do moths eat? Anything besides my favorite clothes?" Turns out, it’s not the adult moths doing the damage. It’s their hungry little offspring, the moth larvae.

How to Do Brick and Concrete Repairs

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Make home brick and concrete repairs with instructions for mortar and loose brick repairs, fixing concrete stairs, and filling cracks and potholes.

Hand Drill

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A hand drill is often overshadowed by the more popular power drill, but is still useful for applications such as woodworking. Learn more.

How to Build a Wood-Burning Stove

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You can build a wood-burning stove out of a 55-gallon (208.2-liter) steel barrel plus some odds and ends. Learn how to build a wood-burning stove in this article.

How to Make a Paper Cup Phone

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Do you know how to make a paper cup phone? Find out how to make a paper cup phone in this article from HowStuffWorks.

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