Episode #1: Flushing the water heater tank. Kissimmee FL KOA. Learn about your RV tires Episode #2: Search for vintage travel trailer project. Best sewer hoses. Myrtle Beach SC KOA. Clean & maintain your RV Roof. Increase fuel economy. Episode #3: Using sealants on your RV roof. MaxAir...
12. DIY Backyard Dunk Tank Using Pvc Introducing a DIY backyard dunk tank, the perfect addition to your summer parties and outdoor gatherings. Say goodbye to the hassle of traditional dunk tanks with this portable, lightweight, and sanitary alternative. Using just 3-4 gallons of clean water p...
Vendome Double Sconce|Calke Green paint|Vintage Rounded Mirror|Summer Mountain Petite Art|Navy Hydrangea Wallpaper(here, too) |Pedestal Sink|Tank Basket|Candle|Toilet|Toilet Paper Holder|Towel Ring|Hand Towel|Scallop Jute Rug This is a great project for a beginner DIYer. It’s really simple and...
Have algae growing on the sides of your fish tank? One safe and effective way to kill it without harming your aquarium’s inhabitants is to use hydrogen peroxide. This must be done with great care! You want to use around 60 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 250 liters (that’s 66 gallon...
I have been struggling with what light fixture to put in our upstairs bathroom for a while now. I’m actually struggling with the whole space. The bathroom is small & I am trying to maximize the space all while trying to make it pretty. It’s coming along, but the light fixture was ...
even the dining room. It makes a great outdoor table centerpiece if you put some potted plants inside, but it can also be used as an organizer in the bathroom on your toilet tank or a table caddy in your kitchen for holding condiments or glasses. The possibilities for this project are ...
25. PLUNGE YOUR TOILET WITH A SHOTGUN Did I mention that the bathroom of your man cave matters? You’ve already seen the brick of soap,now if things get clogged, make sure you’ve got this guy handy: Hopefully, you are leaving here inspired. Having a killer man cave doesn’t have ...
Most toilet bowl cleaners are highly toxic. Take those tablets that you put in your tank, the ones that turn the water blue or otherwise bubble away. Sure, they may do the job and leave your bowl sparkling, but the chemical residue is overwhelming. ...