Crafting for beginners, DIY Neteork

Build Your Own <Jaydene@nashwoodartisan.com> Wed, 18 March 2015 14:17 UTC

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Re: Woodworking the easy way
Over 16,000+ Plans and Blueprints

Ihave had many people ask me to help them build a coffee table or a dining room hutch. I never realized that so many had no idea how to start woodworking project (small or large).

So what I did was I spent the last two years putting together over 50 categories with all my blueprints and plans. I had the beginner in mind when I made these. Making sure to include extra details making it very hard to mess up, even for beginners.

All-Projects: http://www.nashwoodartisan.com/735/rules_sailer_machining-oceanauts/gassiness.html


Thanks,
Ted, AWI Member


Simple Wood Craft Ideas to Try This Weekend:
1 hour projects for children: http://www.nashwoodartisan.com/735/rules_sailer_machining-oceanauts/gassiness.html





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* This Old House (Spring Repair)
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** Clogged Sprinklers
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Sprinklers become clogged over time by dirt and debris that is trapped in the filter or nozzle of the sprinkler. When a sprinkler is clogged, little or no water is able to exit the nozzle while the system is running (Figure 1). Two of the main types of sprinklers are sprays and rotors. For more information on the types of sprinklers used for irrigation in the residential landscape see CIR825: Irrigation of Lawns.


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** Sprays
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* Raise and secure the pop-up part (riser) of the sprinkler using a helper or a soft surfaced clamping device. Use minimal force to not damage the riser.
* Unscrew the top part of the spray head (turning counter clockwise), while water is turned off, and remove the filter from the inside of the sprinkler body (Figure 2). Note: To remove the filter from the body of the sprinkler you may need tweezers or a paper clip.
* Rinse filter and the spray nozzle off thoroughly.
* While the spray is dismantled, the irrigation line should be flushed to ensure no other debris is in the system.
* Replace the filter and the nozzle, making sure that the spray of water is aimed in the proper direction. Turn on the irrigation and ensure that water spray is reaching the targeted area.