<p align="center"><font face="Times New Roman" color="#191970"><strong><font size="4">The Fix-It Book</font><br /></strong><font size="2">by Arthur Symons</font></font></p>
<p>The best home handy men are always learning, always trying new things. Even keeping up with new materials and new tools as they are introduced on the market keeps them alert. The difference between the good home handy man and the unsuccessful one is a combination of willingness to try, imagination and ingenuity, forethought as to safety, and a refusal to consider a failure as anything but a contribution to the learning process.<br /><br />If you do every project in <i>The Fix-It Book</i> you will have surveyed a large part of the field of home improvement. But in doing these projects, and following the safety rules to the letter, you may very well find how much you like these do-it-yourself projects.<br /><br />Subjects include Painting, Knowing Tools, Easy Creative Projects, Taking Care of Your Car, Taking Care of the Lawn, Garden and House Plants, Tricks for Easier Home Maintenance, Taking Care of the Plumbing and Heating, Household Electricity, and Safety in the Home.<br /><br /></p>
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