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Dull Scissors
Need to sharpen your scissors? Take a 12 inch-14 inch strip of Heavy-duty Aluminum foil and fold to 8 layers. Now, just cut as many thin strips of foil as you can manage (25 is preferred). Your scissors are now sharp! If using standard weight aluminum foil, just fold to 16 layers and proceed.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 04/09/2008 | 5 Feedback(s)
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Removing Rust From Tools
How do you remove rust from metal tools? Tips from the ThriftyFun community. Here's a sharp idea: remove rust from household tools by using Morton's Salt and 1 tablespoon lemon juice.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 09/27/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Sharpening a Can Opener
I have a hand held can opener which has gotten very dull. Does anyone have tips for sharpening the blade?
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 06/19/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Sharpening Scissors
Tips for sharpening scissors. I am old enough to remember when knife sharpeners used to come to the DOOR. Not anymore - but you can sort of sharpen your scissors by cutting through sandpaper until the edge is restored. Not ideal - but better than dull scissors and very thrifty.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 07/28/2006 | 8 Feedback(s)
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Looking for Switches for Craftsman "60" Drills
I am new to site and looking for help. I am searching for a switch for a Craftsman "60" electrical drill. Both Models 315.7901, and 315.7750. Both are great drills, and will run a long time, if I can find the switches. Both switches have the A-H 3A-250V and 6A-125V stamped on the side.
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