Almost gone with the wind
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The remodeling of the 100-year old Folk Victorian house of Maryland couple's which was destroyed by a three second tornado storm is presented. Some of the changes made include rebuilding the front porch, replastering the damaged walls and ceilings throughout the house, replacing broken windowpanes, tub and tiles and building a new back porch to replace a damaged deck.
Publication Name: This Old House
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1086-2633
Year: 2005
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Wind chimes
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Wind chimes can be made out of redwood, cedar, or pressure-treated lumber, aluminum tubing, split key rings, monofilament line, aluminum nails, and stain or paint. A router saw, hacksaw, miter saw, and hole saw are needed. A design diagram is provided.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1995
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Second wind
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The windmills that were once commonplace in the countryside are returning to rural areas in the form of wind turbines. The future of wind power and wind power projects in Colorado and Iowa are discussed.
Publication Name: Country Journal
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0898-6355
Year: 2001
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