101 Things for the Handyman to Do by Arthur C. Horth

101 Things for the Handyman to Do

by Arthur C. Horth

This book caters for the man who likes to do the odd jobs about the house and to spend interesting hours in making useful articles of furniture. Whether it be laying linoleum, making a concrete garden seat or re-stringing a racket, this invaluable book, originally published in 1937, provides a wealth of helpful information for carrying out every-day repairs.

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An interesting reprint of a book originally printed in 1937. It details some things often left out in modern DIY books and while some of them aren't recommended today (particularly if you want to retail the warranty on some items) it's an invaluable resource for many people, handyman or woman.

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