best DIY book to buy?

Does anyone know of a really good DIY book / manual to buy, inside and outside the house ????



The Answer by wflspc
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Reader's Digest do one called 'DIY Manual' on this link.

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Reader's Digest do one called 'DIY Manual' on this link.
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http://www.readersdigest.co.uk/readers-digest-manual-p-32.html?cPath=28_41_46

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DIY for dummies
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why buy a book when you can get info on http://www.DIYNetwork.com
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Hmmm. BEST is kinda vague and often relative, but certainly there are HUNDREDS out there, some very specific.

I most enjoy PBS TV, and in particular This Old House, and/or Ask This Old House.

What might be better to serve you is creating a library of those "specifics" you most want to involve in, or in your efforts, can actually involve in as a true DIY.

Certainly there are tradesman, like myself, who don't write books, who you might have to engage for some specifics, especially those involving CODES or Safety, or Liability issues in your "projects." I offer this example,,, even if abstract.

As a younger person I thought I could adjust the features of a TV that wasn't functioning to my satisfaction. I had no knowledge before hand, of what I was doing. I knew enough to remove the back of the TV, accessing what at that time were tubes, etc.

I'm creating an image here so please indulge me.

I marveled at the technology, even then and began poking at it with the screwdriver I held, while squatting behind the set, in a space from the wall allowing access. Suddenly I FELT something, but before I knew what IT was, I found myself "Slammed" against the wall holding a smoking screwdriver. I had ignorantly touched a capacitor and was grounding the current I neglected to UNPLUG.

The TV survived BTW, as did I, but never again did I attempt DIY on that TV.

Knowledge is a wonderful thing, and something we should all strive for. WISDOM is application of knowledge, which sadly, often, we gain AFTER we NEED it.

Steven Wolf
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40 plus years as a contractor

You don't need to spend any money!

This is like an online DIY book, that is constantly being updated-
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/

Plus it has interactive help for when you get stuck-
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/forum1/index.php

Try asking the readers digest a question that you don't understand ;-)
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readers digest is very helpful. they have a couple but u cant go wrong
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Yellow pages, Thompson local.
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