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- What Are The 3 Wires Sticking Out Of A Ceiling Light Fixture?on Jan 1, 1970OK, so you went to Home Depot and picked up a nice new ceiling light fixture. This could be a chandelier, a ceiling fan, a flush mount, a semi-flush mount, or even a sconce. You turned off the power (you did turn off the power, right?) and delica...
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- How to Hire a Great Local Contractor and Get Fantastic Valueon Jan 1, 1970Very often, people who are about to hire a local contractor will send the wrong messages before the project even begins. In doing so, they ensure that they will not be getting good value for their money. There are many mistakes that can be made, and...
- Cordless Power Tools vs. Electric Power Tools?on Jan 1, 1970Power tools in general are a great designed tool that have a lot of uses and are relatively cheap. But when you decide to buy a power tool, how do you know whether to buy cordless or electric? They are both great power tools and it all depends on whe...
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