Ain’t no way around it: To fix things, you need tools. They can be expensive new, but there’s plenty of cheap options and ...
We used to say that fixing something was easier than bringing up a design for the first time. After all, the thing you are fixing, presumably, worked at one time or another. These days, that’s not ...
Some seasons of homeownership feel like you’re running a repair shop. One thing breaks, another starts leaking, and before you can take a breath, something else needs attention. It’s exhausting, ...
Experts claim we can mend many everyday products ourselves, while iFixit, a free online repair guide, even says that we should ‘never take broken for an answer.’ For many this is not news, but ...
HOSTING AN EVENT THAT CAN HELP. ALL OF THESE TOOLS ARE AVAILABLE TO CHECK OUT, JUST LIKE A BOOK AT THE LIBRARY, BUT IF YOU HAVE A CLUE HOW TO USE THEM, WHERE TO START, OR HOW TO FIX THE THING, THEN TO ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — When something breaks, most of us reach for our wallets, ready to order a replacement on Amazon. But volunteers at Repair PDX reach for their toolboxes instead. And for the community ...