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Electric Stove Burner Repair Tips

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Electric Stove Burner Repair Tips Electric stove burner repair tips: Simple fixes solve most problems If one of your electric stove top burners isn’t heating, it could be a bad burner, a bad connection in the burner socket or a faulty switch. To see if the problem is the burner, exchange the burner with one that you know works (Photo 1). If that burner won’t heat, the problem is either the burner socket or the infinite switch. (The burner prongs plug into the burner socket.) Connections in the burner socket can burn out and fail to provide power. If the prongs look burned, inspect the socket. If the socket looks charred or burned, replace it. Photo 2 shows how to replace a burner socket. CAUTION: Always unplug your electric range before working on it. Step 2: Replace the switch The knob you turn to control the stove burner temperature slides over the shaft of the infinite switch. If the switch burns out, your burner won’t get power. Test the infinite switch if you

How to Remove a Tree Stump Painlessly

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How to Remove a Tree Stump Painlessly We'll show you how to do a tree stump removal. Use potassium nitrate stump remover to decompose old stumps. You can remove a stump by renting a power stump grinder, but another way is to buy a can of tree stump removal (available at most garden or home centers). Most tree stump killer brands are made of powdered potassium nitrate, which speeds up the rotting process. You simply pour the granules into drilled holes and fill the holes with water. The stump will become pretty spongy after four to six weeks. Keep kids and pets away. Then you can break out the rotten wood with an ax. For a completely labor-free removal, the manufacturers of tree stump removal suggest burning out what’s left of the stump by pouring kerosene or fuel oil (never gasoline) into the holes. Wait until the liquid completely penetrates the wood (this could take a few weeks). Then drop a match into the holes to start the burning process. The stump removal will smolde

You’re Arranging Your Furniture

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You’re Arranging Your Furniture Arranging your furniture can be a tricky task. Both large and small rooms, along with awkward-shaped spaces, can make placing furniture in the right spot difficult. Don’t Be a Wallflower Give your furniture a bit of breathing room and never push it all the way up against the walls. Even leaving a few inches of space can make the room feel bigger. According to The Budget Decorator blog, try placing pieces on the diagonal. “Placing pieces on the diagonal carries your eye smoothly through the room, so not only does it look larger, it looks more interesting.” Try these 11 helpful ideas for organizing your living room. Lack of Conversation Areas When setting up furniture, don’t forget about conversation areas. Never position chairs and couches so they are facing away from each other. Decorating Den Interiors, a design company, notes, “The last thing you want to do is shout across the room when trying to have a conversation, so arrange yo

Truper Long-Handle Shovel

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Truper Long-Handle Shovel This Truper snow shovel features a professional-grade premium North American white ash handle, which allows for optimum ratio of resistance and flexibility. Meanwhile, the 9-inch cushion grip gives improved control and reduced hand fatigue. “I always look for old coal shovels at garage sales but they are pretty few and far between these days,” begins one reviewer. “They are the best for snow if you have a little manly strength. This can easily scrape up icy patches that lightweight plastic or aluminum snow shovels just can’t handle. This shovel is very well-built and will last beyond my years and I’m 59. I personally expect 60 years of service with it.” If you’re considering investing in a snow blower, read this first. Suncast Big Scoop Snow Shovel with Wear Strip Featuring a no-stick graphite blade and collapsible one-piece steel handle for easy storage, this Suncast snow shovel is a solid piece of equipment for handling snow with ease. “C

Garant Poly Blade Ergonomic Snow Shovel

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Garant Poly Blade Ergonomic Snow Shovel Another great shovel for keeping back aches at bay, Garant’s snow shovel was designed to adapt to the body’s natural movements. The result is a product that allows you to lift and move snow with ease, thanks to its ultra-light, large aluminum handle. “This thing is amazing,” exclaims a reviewer. “It glides across the ground. I’m up in North Dakota where the snow is powdery but comes in heavily, this product is perfect for these conditions. As someone who stands 6′ 3″ and has consistently had back pain using standard shovels, this thing is a godsend. No more twisting or snow throwing, simply scoop the snow and use the sleigh-smooth bottom to glide onto the nearby ground and dump easily.” Are you prepared for winter? Check out these important things you should do before the cold hits. Suncast 12-In Kids Snow Shovel This snow shovel for kids makes the list for families who have little ones who like to get involved. They can also use the