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Killing Spray Cans Safely; How and Why to DIY!
On Today's EpisodeKilling Spray Cans Safely [00:00 - 10:49]First, we answer a common question about paint recycling: yes, RepcoLite will take back unwanted latex paint and we'll either recycle it (if possible) or responsibly dispose of it (if necessary). The cost is $3 per container and the material must be in its original container. From there, we talk about the best way to deal with a basement full of old spray cans you no longer want or need!Why to DIY [10:49 - 18:58]There are a lot of reasons to DIY. Here are just a few:Save moneySave time waiting for repairsBuild a sense of accomplishmentLearn new skillsAnd gain confidence so you can tackle MORE repairs and projects around the houseBragging Rights<br/>Faulty Excuses That Keep Us From DIYing [18:58 - 32:21]There are a lot of excuses that keep us from tackling a project. And most of them just don't stand up!BASIC APPLIANCE REPAIR TOOLKIT:Screwdriver Set (Phillips and Slot)Putty KnifeNut Driver SetImpact DriverCombination Wrench SetSocket SetMultimeterWire CuttersWire StrippersNeedle Nose PliersPliersAllen WrenchesNylon BrushesBrass BrushesVice GripsNeedle Nose Vice GripsChannel LocksCrescent WrenchHammerLevelHead Lantern/FLashlightRazor KnifeMagnetic PickupMagnetic Parts DishElectrical TapePlumber's TapeZip Ties<br/>BASIC AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR TOOLKIT:The tools in BOLD above plus...Vehicle JackTire Iron and Breaker BarWheel ChockTorque WrenchTire Pressure GaugeOil Filter WrenchDrain PanSpark Plug Gap GaugeOBDII Scanner (Check out this super cool scanner from BlueDriver)<br/>Getting the Best Results [32:21 - 39:58]Lastly, we talk about a few things you might want to do to ensure that you get the best results possible!