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Buy the Black and decker Home improvement book instead: I was expecting this book to "speak" to dummies. But unfortunately through out the book they kept bringing up stuff that had not been explained before. There is too much verbage and not enough step by steps or pictures. As for humor, all you have are the cartoons. The Black and decker book starts from the basics, shows each and every tool that is required to do the job, shows plenty of pictures that give the best idea as to what is involved and what is requried.
Better than nothing...: I was hoping that this book would give me a solid introduction to home improvement but it really didn't deliver. The information presented tended to be either too brief or assumed a lot of proir knowledge, which is inappropriate in a book with "for Dummies!" in the title. There were some good tips but I never had enough info to embark on a project with only this book as a reference. One exception was the info on painting, which was helpful and detailed. Also, a lot of the material seemed a little dated - there was tons of info about wallpapering and installing laminate countertops (I think these options are not as popular as they once were) but not much on installing granite counters or laminate flooring. So, in short, having this book is better than nothing but if you really want to be well versed in home improvement, look elsewhere.
| Author: | Roy Barnhart | | Author: | James Carey | | Author: | Morris Carey | | Author: | Gene Hamilton | | Author: | Katie Hamilton | | Author: | Donald R. Prestly | | Author: | Jeff Strong | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 643.7 | | EAN: | 9780764556807 | | ISBN: | 0764556800 | | Number Of Pages: | 720 | | Publication Date: | 2004-05-07 |
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