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    Home » podcast » Episode #10 DIY tips

    Episode #10 DIY tips

    Published by Gail | Published July 13, 2016 | Updated April 9, 2019
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    #10 diy tips you didn't know you need to knowEpisode 10 gives us 10+ DIY tips you didn’t know you needed to know. The tips I share can be found in the blog posts below.

    Pineapple Headboard Bench (how to double the width of your bar clamps)

    Shutters Repurposed into a Bookcase (how to use Irwin Quick Clamps as an extra hand)

    How to Repair and Clamp Veneer on a Headboard by using painter’s tape and clamps.

     

    In addition there are tips from some of my best DIY friends.

    Elisha from Pneumatic Addict

    Kim Six from The Kim Six Fix

    Brad from Fix This Build That

    Corey from Sawdust 2 Stitches

    Katie from Addicted 2 DIY

     

     

    I also asked on the My Repurposed Life Facebook page. You can read comments there, and leave your own tip for others.

    Follow MyRepurposedLife.com on Pinterest.

    If you stay tuned through the entire episode, there’s a quick update about what’s been going on around here, and at the VERY end, I’ve included a few outtakes for your entertainment. hehehehe  The NO’s you hear—Lulu Mae was chewing on my fingers while I was recording this episode! Those puppy teeth are SHARP!

    I’ll be back next week with a brand new episode!

     

    Thanks to today’s sponsor:

     

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