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Billy Rowe
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DIY repairs

Billy Rowe
  • Louisville, KY
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Hi,

Are there any DIY tips on BP? like maybe a step by step on how to lets say patch a dry wall hole, or maybe laying tile, things that might save some folks some cash if they do it themselves? I know youtube is pretty good for that, but to have it all in one place would be cool.

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Jon Holdman
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Jon Holdman
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I'm always amazed at how many people have made videos of different DIY projects (and lots of other stuff.) Like @Brie Schmidt suggests, try googling whatever it is you're trying to do. I've found there are often a variety of opinions about how to do thing that seem simple. By reading differnt desriptions and watching different videos you get an idea of the options. Actually doing the work is the ultimate way to learn. After watching and reading, start doing. Be willing to make mistakes.

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