Wizard of ‘Ahs’ for Do-It-Yourselfers
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If you’re laboring over a do-it-yourself project that is eating away at your life, you may want to pay a visit to the Wizard. Log on to his Web site (https://www.furniturewizard.com) and you will find clues to make your work easier and more effective, with suggestions that range from the clever to the mysterious.
Among the clever: The Wizard suggests that painters punch nail holes in the grooved edge around the rim of a paint can to allow excess paint to drip back into the can rather than collect in the groove.
The mysterious: He suggests furniture refinishers use something called naphtha. (This is a volatile petroleum distillate used as a solvent.)
Though the Wizard claims he has been refinishing furniture for more than 30 years, he admits he is still learning the finer points--especially grammatical ones. (Proofreading and spelling are not his strong points.) Calling himself a “master student” rather than a “master craftsman,” he is nonetheless eager to help visitors solve their problems, even if his earnest, down-home, folksy manner sometimes only muddies the explanatory waters.
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