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1990 BMW K-1
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The 1990 BMW K-1 motorcycle was a departure from BMW's standard fare. Learn how the company attempted to appeal to a younger market with the 1990 K-1.
December 4 Birthday Astrology
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A Sagittarius born December 4 is symbolized by the Archer and has an eccentric and trend-setting nature. Learn about December 4 birthday astrology.
1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula
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A bold new eggcrate grille decorated the front end of the base Firebird, Esprit, and the 1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula; but something far bolder could be tucked beneath the Formula's hood. Learn more about the details surrounding the 1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula.
1957 Dodge Coronet Texan
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The 1957 Dodge Coronet Texan was a special custom trim model available only in Texas. See photos of the 1957 Dodge Coronet Texan.
Hacksaw
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A hacksaw is the tool to grab when you need to cut a metal pipe or other small household material. Find out how to properly use this handsaw.
Saber Saw
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The saber saw uses a reciprocating motor that moves a small saw blade up and down. Learn more about how this versatile power saw works.
Power Drill
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A power drill features an electric motor that rotates a drill bit to make a hole. Learn all about this powerful all-purpose tool here.
Screwdriver
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A screwdriver has two common tip designs -- standard and Phillips. Every toolbox should have at least one of each. Learn about screwdrivers here.
Sander
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An electric sander removes material from a surface with much greater speed than sanding by hand. Learn more about sanders.
Why do the entry doors to most homes open inward, while in most public buildings, the entry doors open outward?
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Have you ever noticed that in most all homes, the entry doors open inward, but in most public buildings, the entry doors open outward. Why is this? Read this article to find out.