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I have created many simple things from discarded wood items, but would love to learn more about more complicated creations. I have made dog gates out of baby cribs; dog sofas out of padded headboards and bedframes; a deep fryer/griddle/small appliance island/cabinet out of a desk top and wood flooring pieces; a porch bench w storage underneath from a headboard, footboard and random plywood etc. I am about to begin learning/self-teaching myself about using Bondo with wood to fill in gaps and als…
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I just purchased a used Rival microwave model RGST902 for $10. The display partially works - the last digit doesn't light up. I opened it up & cleaned it up, but still no light.Any ideas? I plan on google-ing some more, I do not give up easily... sometimes it goes on a 'to-do' list until I can tackle it again.
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Very nice instructables, I was actually searching the siphon pump, and I like to check out what other instructables people make. The item that caught my eye the most in this flapjack instructable was your adorable Cupcake mat. Is it a hotpad for putting hot things (pot,pan,baking dish) on, or is it a table mat for putting your plate & utensils on, or is it maybe a rolling pin/dough mat? I imagine it could be either of the last 2, but was unsure of the thickness or hardness. Either way, its adorable and reminds me of the Betty Crocker cookie cookbook that my Mom would make cookies from when I was little (about 30-35 years ago . :)