Archive for June, 2009
Follow FixItUp on Twitter
Personally, I’ve been on Twitter for over two years. This blog, however, has been on Twitter for two days.
Twitter is an extraordinarily awesome communication tool that lets us connect on a more real-time level. Right now, you come here via search, bookmark, RSS or habit to read posts. On Twitter, we can take that dialog to a whole new level. I’ll be posting photos of the projects I undertake, home improvement tips, and, of course, cool things I find while searching around on Pricegrabber. Readers of this blog can ask me for product recommendations, advice, and resources to help finish projects. I’ll be glad to help!
If you’re on Twitter, consider following @FixItUpDIY. You’ll see a lot of stuff tweeted that’s not posted here.
If you’re not on Twitter and want to learn more about it, I’ve found some books for you to reference (don’t worry - it’s super easy!):
- Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets
- Twitter for Dummies (not that you’re a dummy!)
- The Twitter Book
I look forward to following you back and helping you with your home improvement questions in as real-time as I can be!
Posted on Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 Follow FixItUp on Twitter by Stephen
Father’s Day Gift Guide 2009: Makita 18v 3pc Kit
Welcome to the 2009 father’s day gift giving guide! We’ve assembled a list of great products to buy dad that he’ll actually use - unlike that tie you gave him two years ago (you know the one I’m talking about).
If you’re looking to be “the favorite” this Father’s Day, don’t mess around with sentimental greeting cards, making a nice, light lunch or even offering to do some chores around the house. Rather, drop some coin on this Makita 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 3-Piece Combo Kit, wrap it up and give it to dad.
Why?
Because your father deserves the best. And this Makita 3-piece kit is flat-out awesome.
The kit contains everything you need to assume favorite child status:
- 1/2-Inch Drill-Driver
- Impact Driver
- Flashlight
- 2 18v compact batteries
- Rapid charger
- Contractor bag
The Makita 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 3-Piece Combo Kit is designed with power in mind. Your father will blow through most home improvement projects with horsepower to spare. There’s a ton of power in the little Impact Driver, and that alone is enough to warrant purchasing this kit. Throw in Drill/Driver, Flashlight, 2 batteries, charger and contractor bag and you’ve got one great bargain that’s sure to make your ‘ol man happy.
What sets this Makita set apart from the other combo kits you’ll see at your local chain megahardwarestores is the best-in-class cordless solution: the battery just kicks all sorts of butt. For starters, you can use the tools after as little as 15 minutes on the charger, the batteries have 2.5x more cycles than a Ni-Cad battery and they charge much faster than other sets.
So if you’re gunning to be the favorite child this father’s day, you can leapfrog your siblings by purchasing this kit!
Posted on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 Father’s Day Gift Guide 2009: Makita 18v 3pc Kit by Stephen
Father’s Day Gift Guide 2009: Porter-Cable Compact Belt Sander
Welcome to the 2009 father’s day gift giving guide! We’ve assembled a list of great products to buy dad that he’ll actually use - unlike that tie you gave him two years ago (you know the one I’m talking about).
We start with the Porter-Cable 2 1/2″ by 14″ Compact Belt Sander kit. You may be asking yourself why you’d need to get your husband/father/grandfather/babydaddy a compact belt sander. That’s understandable.
Sure, the Porter-Cable Compact Belt Sander kit has a lightweight frame, but don’t let that fool ya - this belt sander has a lot under the hood. In fact, I’m confident enough to say that it has more power than you’ll actually need, but it’s awfully nice knowing it’s there - just in case.
If you’re concerned about ergonomics, it has a very easy to handle rubber grip on the surface, allowing for precise control. Dad will appreciate the cushioned grip, as it cuts down on a lot of the vibration that is always present with sanders.
Let’s go over some quick points:
- The Porter-Cable name is trusted. They make some really high-quality tools.
- The Porter-Cable Compact Belt Sander kit won the Handy Magazine Innovation Award in 2006 for all of it’s awesome features.
- The 120-volt, 5 amp motor is crazy powerful for a compact belt sander.
- The flush side and compact belt size (2 1/2″ x 14″) makes 90 degree angles a piece of cake.
Trust me - this is one item that Dad would love to open on June 21!
Posted on Thursday, June 4th, 2009 Father’s Day Gift Guide 2009: Porter-Cable Compact Belt Sander by Stephen
Take the hassle out of edging with Shur-Line!
“Honey, can you help me paint the <insert room here>” is quite possibly hardest question to answer. Sure, I want to say “uh, no!“, but know that if I do say that, I’ll be sleeping on the couch until I’m needed to paint something and answer correctly.
I can paint edges freehand pretty well, but to be honest, I’m more of a roller guy. If I have an angled brush, damp rag, painter’s tape, and a drop cloth, I am very good. But even when I have all those things, it is still a laborious process. I have to be in a certain position to get the brush angle right. Most of the time I’m either on a ladder with my nose at the ceiling or kneeling on the floor.
When we tackled our dining room I put aside my painterly pride and got the Shur-Line Edger. There were just too many doors, windows, and well, edges to do on my own. It takes a couple tries to get the hang of the edger, I recommend practicing on a piece of cardboard first. Once you know how much paint you need on the pad, it is so easy to use the edger. There are two rollers on one side that go up against the trim, ceiling, or floor. These can get some paint on them if you oversaturate the pad, so you may want to use tape, but you don’t have to be precise with it. The pads are washable and reusable, which makes clean up no different than using a brush.
The best part? It’s under $3.00. Go on, try it. You’ll be glad you did!
Posted on Thursday, June 4th, 2009 Take the hassle out of edging with Shur-Line! by Stephen


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