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Yeah, I like that book. And the older edition can be had for almost
nothing:
http://product.half.ebay.com/New-Com...nfoQQprZ998965

Newer edition, less than Amazone:
http://product.half.ebay.com/Complet...59818QQtgZinfo

I also like the Black & Decker series of books. The cutaway shots are
great.

Mike


boorite wrote:
But judging from your question, what you really might need right now is
books, or at least a book. A classic that covers a huge amount of
ground, including the basic homeowner's toolkit, is Reader's Digest
Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual. The coverage may be shallow, but it's
also broad.

http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Do-Yo...e=UTF8&s=books