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Aug 2, 2010
Who hasn't dreamed of giving up the 9-to-five and escaping to a tropical island to while away the days until the bank account ran dry? Well, carpenter Richie Sowa is one who made the move and is...
Nov 2, 2009
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Oct 29, 2009
Our government says stay home if we contract H1N1 or "swine flu." For the self-employed, can you afford not to show up on the job site?
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Re: The Mysterious Case of the Exploding Shellac Can
Freaky incident. Glad you're OK.
posted: 9:20 am on November 23rdTry removing the funky shellac from your project with a rag soaked with denatured alcohol (the solvent used to dissolve the flakes). That's the nice thing about shellac -- it is removable.