Edition |
First Tiller Press trade paperback edition. |
Description |
xii, 205 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
In the subtitle, "home improvement expert" is crossed out. |
Summary |
"When you're a homeowner, there's always something to fix. If it's not a leaky faucet or a squeaky step, it's stucco that falls off the ceiling every time someone slams the door or a washing machine that works only when it feels like it. And Brian Harris--a mostly retired, self-proclaimed jack-of-all-trades with a penchant for money-saving schemes--knows exactly what it's like to hit a few snags when tackling a project. Try as he might, simple chores invariably become costly comedies of errors. In The Cheap Handyman, Brian anthologizes his hard-won wisdom, teaching us how (not) to cut down a tree, what to do if a stray cat has kittens in your HVAC system, three very incorrect uses for duct tape, the manifold hazards of pool maintenance, why not to change your oil over a brick driveway, and more. His wryly straightforward voice paints a picture of everyday life that is as relatable as it is hilarious. If you (or someone you love) has ever thought "Sure, I can do that!" this book is for you." -- back cover |
Subject |
Harris, B. S. -- Humor.
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Dwellings -- Maintenance and repair -- Humor.
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Do-it-yourself work -- Humor.
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Do-it-yourself work. (OCoLC)fst00895997
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Dwellings -- Maintenance and repair.
(OCoLC)fst00900125
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Genre/Form |
Humor. (OCoLC)fst01423696
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Added Title |
Cheap handyman true (and disastrous) tales from a guy who should know better |
ISBN |
198215098X (paperback) |
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9781982150983 (paperback) |
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