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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Open Question: Making a dining room into a bedroom.? and more...

 
 



Open Question: Making a dining room into a bedroom.? and more...

Open Question: Making a dining room into a bedroom.?

I have decided that I want to become a foster parent in a year. I have been looking for 2 bedroom apartments in my price range they are all too high. At least the decent ones. I have found some one bedrooms that have partial privacy for a dining room. Is there a way to make a dining room into a bedroom that would satisfy dfs and not cause problems with apartment management? I thought about putting curtains up to curtian off the dining room. Another instance I thought about making the front room my bedroom and using the dining room as the front room. I still want privacy somehow. Any suggestions where it could be completely walled or curtianed off yet still be acessible? It needs to be a safe solution and less than $200. I need to concentrate the money on buying a bed and dresser.

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Open Question: I got a 2 seater foam couch, made up by peices of foam, should i pull it apart, wash it, glue it back together?

I got a 2 seater fully foam couch that stinks. probably possible mould on the bottom, im not sure. It made up of chunks of foam in, I really need to clean it back to new, to get the stink out. It's bugging me. Should I pull it apart where the foam joins, through it in the washing machine. and glue it back together. ?

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Open Question: can someone explain how heating ducts come apart?

im in MIchigan, and have central heat, and air. i need to remove a section of my sheet metal (boxed) heating duct to install a flexible section , so i can raise one part of the duct higher. (for framing) i know they make these things, i have one at my furnace to connect the beginning of the duct to the furnace duct. what is this "accordion" looking thing called? how to i separate the existing duct ? so i can install this? any links for video would br greatly aoppreciated. but ANY help would be appreciated. TY in advance

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Open Question: Help with installing under cabinet stereo please?

I'm trying to install an under cabinet stereo in my kitchen. The screws that attach the stereo are flat machine style screws and all I have is a regular screwdriver, no screw gun or drill. I'm trying to make the pilot holes using a regular pointed wood screw, but it is extremely difficult to screw into the wood because it is a bad angle and because I'm not very strong. Also, I don't have any screws quite large enough, so I still need to find a way to make the hole slightly larger to fit the machine screws into it. Any ideas? I just moved in and most of my tools are hidden in boxes somewhere, so I only have some basic tools and no power tools. I could technically do this using the wood screw but it's taking me forever and I'm only on the first of four screws! Is there a quicker or easier way? Hope my question was clear, it's a little hard to describe. Thanks.

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Open Question: how to kill black mold when bleach won't work? HELP!!?

Are there any really powerful cleaners that will stop mold from coming back on my dry wall? My dehumidifier is not working and my apartment is poorly ventilated.

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Open Question: How much surface can you spray using a spray can? with a good amount of coats?

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