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Eric F. Maron

Eric F. Maron I have been a on and off member of this club for 10 to 15 years. 2 years ago I discovered the discussion forum on the clubs web site. For me the forum is the true value of the club. Beside the information from very knowledgeable people on the forum, there is great friendships formed as well. Iam on the forum every day.

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Handyman Club of America Today is the day! Get a sneak peek of the 2009 HANDY Innovation Award winners, honorable mentions and first-ever Members' Choice recipients by visiting www.HandymanClub.com. And be sure to check out the Innovation Awards feature article in HANDY's Dec/Jan issue.

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A Unique Square HandleIf you want to try something different with your toolbox, here's a video showing you how to make a unique square handle for an easy grip. It's functional, yet decorative.MORE »
Leon Simpson

Leon Simpson I am Leon Simpson Knoxville.Tn I have ben a member 2004,and have ben upgraded to Master life member it has ben great these allmost 5 years

Frank Denter

Frank Denter Hopefully you guys can give me some pointers on my kitchen and dining room renovations

Sue

Sue Has anybody tried making solar panals from GreenDIYenergy.com? I am researching them It looks like a fun project That might save a little money

November 3 at 8:45am · Report
Ray Irwin
Ray Irwin
I saw that also, and just started to look into it.
November 5 at 7:00am
Derek Nathan Rorabaugh
Derek Nathan Rorabaugh
yea solar panel are real big help but they must be expensive to build though.
November 5 at 2:37pm
Eric Briggs

Eric Briggs want to extend a warm thanks for having me in the club i look forward to talking with some of you in the future and sharing creativity and ideas.also enjoying a long relationship here with my new extended family... thanks again.. Eric

Ginger Leonard

Ginger Leonard Question for the group. I have several dead cordless batteries. 2 18v ryobi's and 2 blacke and decker firestorm 13v's. Should I send them off to be refurbished or should I buy new?

October 31 at 10:32am · Report
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Handyman Club of America
Hi Ginger,

If the batteries are dead, you can check on the RBRC's Web site (http://www.call2recycle.org/) for a drop off location near you. They're best able to deal with old batteries and keep them out of the waste stream.

Larry Okrend
November 2 at 8:34am
Rusty Leflar
Rusty Leflar
A friend of mine contacted the manufacture and they sent him out new ones free. He raved about the product and wanted to know where he could get new batteries. The companies stand behind the products are the ones to buy and they did.
November 3 at 2:41pm
Ernest Doane

Ernest Doane Thanks for the welcome to Handyman Club

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For those of you who are experiencing issues with your membership, please contact the Club's Member Services department at 800-243-7679, or memberservices@handymanclub.com. They're best equipped to answer your Club questions and concerns. The editors who check on this site can offer advice, ideas, comments and encourag...ement for your DIY endeavors. Thanks for your understanding. -- Larry Okrend, Editor in Chief, HANDYRead More

October 29 at 11:19am
Barry A Rye
Barry A Rye
Art check out these videos from This Old House.
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Fri at 9:35am
Russell A. Danos

Russell A. Danos Just got the offer to rejoin the club, want to know if the Handyman club is really on the up and up. Let me know of any grips. I use to enjoy the magazines but got busy and stop reading them.

October 29 at 7:54am · Report
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Handyman Club of America
Russell – We’re glad to see your interest in the Handyman Club! We are certainly on the up and up. We are registered with the Better Business Bureau and have maintained and A+ rating with them. Please feel free to check out the club website at www.handymanclub.com to see for yourself all of the exciting benefits the Club has to offer. We look forward to having you as a member!
October 29 at 12:09pm
Shane MacQuarrie
Shane MacQuarrie
See my comments above. I have never been happier with a group that does not hold regular meeting and is primarily conducted through correspondence.
October 31 at 2:24pm
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Handyman Club of America Nice work and smart design! You must be a woodworking prodegy. (Oh, and impressive shoe collection, too ...) Connie Bastyr, Senior Editor

October 28 at 12:37pm
Eric Briggs
Eric Briggs
very nice craftsmenship to all who have sent in pictures nice work to all
November 1 at 12:03am
Janet Cecchettini

Janet Cecchettini I'm new to woodworking, but I'm pretty proud of one of my first projects - a shoe cabinet that I designed and built myself!

Andre Gignac
Andre Gignac
Great job!!
October 27 at 7:13am
William
William
No S#@T That's really nice!!! Good Job
October 27 at 11:41am
Adam
Adam
wow for your first project that is amazing! keep up the good work!
October 27 at 6:41pm
Harry Bordley

Harry Bordley Custom made shelving at the end of a Air Tub. The shelving was finished with Marble Tile. The shelving is 6 ft. tall by 4 ft. wide.

Andre Gignac
Andre Gignac
Awesome!!
October 27 at 7:13am
William
William
Very Nice! Plate glass mirrors on the back sides of the shelves would have looked great and made the space seem bigger. Guess you could still do that. maybe some old style glass with Gold Veins in it.
October 27 at 11:44am
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