Meyers Manx, the iconic dune buggy manufacturer, has recently announced the launch of its first-ever Remastered Kit, allowing enthusiasts to
This pandemic has made it hard for us to eat our favorite foods, especially from the local, smaller establishments hit hardest during these trying times. Then there are the restaurants and fast-food eateries we love that we don't have access to even if we weren't in a stay-at-home scenario.
Whether you’re setting up your first home, or you’re a seasoned DIY pro, some things never change. The importance of having the right tools for the job is one of those things.
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I'm not quite sure when it happened to me, but I think it's safe to say I'm officially a homebody. I think it began after I got married to Sarah and we bought our first home. There's just nothing quite like coming home to your own place after a long business trip.
When it comes to the things I own, I tend to hold onto them until they’re completely unusable. Holes in my clothes? No problem, I’ve got those sewing skills.
I consider myself a fairly good photographer, but because I don't always have the time, ideal setting, or props to capture the image I'm looking for, I turn to stock photography sites.
I don't own a truck personally, but if I did, my first priority would be to protect the truck bed from moisture and rust. Have you ever seen a truck bed with rust? It looks like flesh-eating bacteria. Not pretty.
The other day I was doing some DIY projects around the house and noticed a headache coming on. It was from the paint fumes coming from my freshly painted bathroom. Fortunately for me I had the new QuietClean Tower Air Purifier from Honeywell; unfortunately, I haven't unboxed it yet.
If you have ever tried hanging a heavy object before you know that the best way to do so is by having the fastener secured into a stud. This assures your heavy object will remain secure to the wall.