As guys, we don’t like to admit when we don’t know how to fix things. If we break something, a large portion of our population would whip out the Elmers glue we used in kindergarten. It’s time to man up and admit we don’t know how to solve everything (just almost everything), and toss down a few bucks on The Art of Fixing Things to help us in those very, very rare times of need. The book contains 150 tips on maintaining and repairing stripped down to the absolute basics. You’ll be better with car work and fixing up your pad and you can then store the book in the back of your closet where no one will see you have it.
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