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In the late 20th century, in spite of the renewed interest in historical renovation, preserving resources, and a strong do-it-yourself tradition developing among homeowners, the art of maintaining and repairing wood windows has somehow fallen by the wayside. Few modern home-repair books include more than a cursory look at wood window repairs and restoration, offering sketchy information at best. A whole generation of people have been raised not knowing that the upper sash in a double-hung wood window is supposed to open just like the lower sash to allow one to easily wash windows inside and out without going outside, or that properly working double-hung windows permit one to adjust home ventilation by allowing warm air to escape out the upper sash and cool air to enter through the lower.
In Meany's book, individual sections are devoted to the operation, care, and repair of double-hung wood windows, casement and awning windows, fixed windows, and other more unusual windows like pivoting and leaded glass windows, along with chapters on weather stripping, repainting, refinishing, and working with different kinds of window moldings. This definitive book on wood window repair and restoration is now offered in a new edition with excellent detail, helpful diagrams, simple and clear instructions, and a good bit of Meany's wry humor to make it a lively read. It is an absolutely indispensable part of any wood-window-owning do-it-yourselfer's home library. --Mark A. Hetts
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This definitive book covers the operation, care, repair, and restoration of all kinds of wood windows, along with chapters on weather-stripping, repainting, and refinishing.
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A phenomenal book, for the right consumer.......2006-08-21
This is one of my favorite books in my DIY collection, which is considerable. But it's not for everyone, as you might guess by reading the few negative reviews that people have posted. This is the book for an intelligent person who likes to fix things, but just hasn't had a previous opportunity to acquaint himself (or herself) with the facts of wood windows. It is densely packed with useful advice about every phase of window repair and restoration, including a lot of information about specific name-brand products (strippers, hardeners, fillers, glazing compound, thinners, paints), which is a big help on your visit to the shelves of the average DIY superstore. There are pages devoted to painting skills - the relative advantages of latex vs. oil-based paints, proper painting techniques and brush care. If you grew up around the trades you probably sucked in this stuff with your daddy's second-hand cigarette smoke, but if you are a self-taught DIYer, you are bound to discover a lot of things you've been doing wrong. As one detractor wrote in his review, this book is one man's opinion about window repair. That's absolutely true, but Terry Meany (who is this person "Jamie Shaw" that Amazon lists as the author?) is really up-front about these being his opinions and explains why he holds them. So it's easy to work from Meany's suggestions and your own experience to your own set of informed opinions. The book is also written in an engaging, articulate fashion. From this book I learned the word "solipsism," how it applies to restoring woodwork, and the connections between divorce and paint removal. It's an unusual DIY book that can provide that sort of information. Armed with this book I was able to dismantle and restore a set of rotted leaded glass casement windows I would never have dreamed of tackling had Terry Meany not given me the courage. Next project is all the broke sash cords...
Got Wood Windows?? Then this book is a lifesaver !.......2006-05-28
Several months ago we bought a 1910 two story with THIRTY double hung windows in it. None were working, all were painted shut inside and out AND to add insult to injury were also NAILED shut. WOW. I started working on them without any reference material and somewhat into the project discovered this book. It was a lifesaver. If you have an old house and want to keep the windows it came with, then this book is for you. If you want to know WHY you should keep your wooden windows instead of replacing them (which I think is a crime) with newer windows, read this book. If you want to know how all the several different types of these windows work and all the little tricks that will save you hours of work and days of indigestion as you start to work on them, read this book. It is also full of sources for antique replacement hardware which alone justifys the price since invariably these old windows are missing locks or other hardware or have a bad pulley or two. This book has helped me in a hundred ways in my project to rebuild these windows. I refer to it constantly. EVERYTHING is covered, even how to make screens for them. There were no questions I had about wooden windows that weren't answered in it. So get one and read it BEFORE you make any decision on rebulding or refurbishing your windows or replacing them, it is well written and humorous. You won't be sorry you did. Now for a couple of tips not in the book. First, very old window pane glazing assumes the consistency of concrete. Since I needed a way to remove the glass from the windows ( a must in rebuliding and refinishing the frames) without breaking it since it is the crinkly imperfect glass that is period to and a part of the windows and no longer available, I discovered that if you paint the glazing heavily with STRIP EZE and let it sit for 30 minutes it will softten the glazing and make it easy to remove. The mothods for removing glazing mentioned in the book do work but the risk of breaking a pane or two is higher. Second, infinite PATIENCE is required and will be rewarded when you work on these windows. Do not try to rush through the process. Do one window at a time, the book will tell you how to OPEN all the windows, but just take one at a time apart. Rushing will cause more problems than you are correcting. And lastly, when using DAP 33 glazing, follow the directions on the back of the can EXACTLY. You are creating big problems for later if you don't. I allow my reglazed windows to "cure" in the sun for two weeks before I begin painting and sealing them. Anyway, buy this book before you make any decisions on replacing or repairing your old windows. You won't be sorry you did and if you have the time, save the old windows, they are really are works of art and in the case of double hung windows, highly functional.
The Ultimate Guide for 'Permanent' Windows.......2006-03-15
Everyone who's owned an old house has gone through it - after being barraged by literature from window manufacturers, energy companies and design mags, you start thinking about putting in new replacement windows. It makes sense, right? Spend the money now, and reaps the dividends in energy savings with those smart, vinyl clad future-proof windows.
Some of us continue to read past this, and we learn more beyond the hype. Those old double-hung sashes that have been keeping out the rain and wind for a century would be replaced with sashes that will last a few decades at most - replacements that often cannot be painted or even repaired when their exotic caulks inevitably fail. Replacments that nullify the architectural integrity of your older home. Replacements manufactured with materials that have a profound negative environmental impact.
So, what to do? You're tired of the breezes through your home, the condensation and frost in the winter, the windows you can't even open, the money you can see wafting out of doors every time the heat or AC kicks in. Can you repair these ancient windows, make them work like new - maybe even work *better* than new?
Working Windows is the answer to that last question, and answers with an emphatic "YES!". Aside from windows rotting clear off of their frames, this book will help you recover, restore and improve your existing windows. From fixing problems with rot and warping to sealing out the weather to pointing and glazing, this book covers everything. Want to make your own storm windows? It's got it. How about screens? Sure thing.
The market for restoring older windows is a bit on the fringe, so finding the parts can be tricky, and in this revised version even that's taken care of: there are addresses and URLs for just about every tool and material mentioned. If you just want to open those painted-shut sashes for free, that's covered, but if you're looking for high end architecturally-sound storm windows, that's covered, too.
My only complaint with the book is that some of the illustrations are cryptic. Perhaps in the third edition some full color, detailed images can help walk us through window restoration.
Excellent Guide for Restoring Windows.......2006-02-23
My husband and I decided to restore the double hung windows in our 70-year old house, and this book has been a great guide. The book addresses every issue we have come across in our restoration, and the explainations are easy to understand. I would recommend this book to anyone.
This book is the bible of wooden window repair!.......2005-08-05
The revised and updated edition of Working Windows probably has twice the information of the original book, which was already the best book on the subject. And yet the price is still the same! I've repaired lots of windows, so I'm hardly a novice, but I still picked up a lot of tips and tricks and things I didn't know. And it's lovely that someone still wants to write about how to repair one of the eminently repairable things in a world in which most things are no longer repairable but merely disposable. In a way it's a sad commentary on our society that everything is thrown away rather than repaired, though many modern products aren't even repairable (like the replacement windows so many people have been talked into- when their rather short lifespan is over, they'll just go to the landfill).
The author's writing style is humorous, which I enjoyed, because I see no reason why providing information precludes it from being entertaining (if you prefer that, the National Park Service has a nice, dry, boring article on the repair of historic windows which is widely available). And he explains things clearly enough that even someone who isn't very "handy" could still manage to repair a window.
Anyone with wooden windows could benefit from having (and using) a copy of this book.
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Junie B. Jones has a pet day problem! There's going to be a pet day at school, only guess what? No dogs allowed! And that's the only kind of pet Junie B. has! If Mother and Daddy won't buy her a new pet, Junie B. will just have to find one on her own. Like maybe a jar of ants. Or a wiggly worm. Or--could it be--something even better?
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I m too fond of my fur Geronimo Silton.......2006-05-24
You shoud read Geronimo Silton BOOKS I like Trap. He always sings and calls Geronimo names like Germister. Geronimo is on an adventure. He is trying to help these creatures called Yetis. There are only three of them left in the world. I think these books are really good. By Joe age 8
Even my hubby loves Junie B........2006-02-09
My daughter started reading these at 4 and loves them. She just laughs and laughs. They are written just like little kids talk and they are really cute. We have almost all of the Junie B. books and this is one of my husband's favorites.
This is a very funny book - a kid's review.......2005-10-09
I like this book because it is very funny. Junie B. Jones' class has pet day. Junie B. Jones doesn't know what to bring to school for pet day. Her grandma found a worm but she didn't want to bring it to school because it is slimy. Her grandma caught a fish from the lake. Junie B. Jones put it in a fish bowl. She wanted to bring it to school but she didn't. Junie B. Jones found something in the refrigerator. She decided to bring it to school. She brought it to school and it was a FISH STICK! I thought that was very funny. Junie B. was very glad. Do you know why? She was very glad because she got a prize and she got a ribbon. It says her pet was the "Most Well Behaved"! I recommend this book to others who like Junie B. books. I hope you enjoy this book.
Junie B Jones Something Smells Fishy.......2005-08-10
It was a good book. I liked it. Other kids would like it I bet.
I would recomend it to people who like Junie B Jones. I love
Junie B Jones books. It is a good series.
I like this book because Junie b.s grandma takes the fish........2005-05-06
I loved this book because Junie B's grandma stole the fish. Junie B. named it but I am not going to tell you. You should read it. It is a good book. Before her grandma gives her the fish, she gives Junie B. Jones a worm and Junie B. also finds some other creatures. I am not going to tell you then.I am not going to spoil the suprise. I hope you like the book
BYE!
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The world's funniest kindergartner is back with four more silly escapades in one audiobook.
Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook
Someone has taken Junie B.'s new black furry mittens! And they kept them! So when Junie B. finds a wonderful pen, she should be allowed to keep it, too. Right?
Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal
Lucille is having a slumber party at her nanna's big giant house! For Grace and Junie B., sleeping at nanna's is a dream come true! What could possibly go wrong?
Juine B. Jones Is a Beauty Shop Guy
Is Junie B. on her way to a great new career as a beauty shop guy? Or is she about to have the worst hair day ever?
Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy
It's pet day at school. No dogs allowed! And that's the only kind of pet Junie B. has. SHe'll just have to find a new pet. Like maybe a jar of ants. Or a wiggly worm. Or—could it be—something even better?
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Great for travel.......2005-07-26
I even enjoyed listening to the funny antics of Junie B. She will never bore me or my kids.
The Best of a Great Lot.......2002-10-04
These books are terrific for kids in a wide range of ages--mine are 3, 5, and 8, and they all love them (they are over the head of the 3-year-old, but he's still mesmerized). Amazingly, the audiobooks are even better than the print versions. Lana Quintal, whose child-like voice seems a little grating at first, stands up incredibly well to repeat (and repeat and repeat) listening. She gets the tone just right. My kids are happy listening to these tapes in the car even on those long journeys that are usually occasion for hours of complaining. Worth gold! We have a few of the cassette collections, and although they are all great, this one is probably the best.
junie b jones collection:Books 9-12 audio cassette tapes.......2002-02-12
My Son is in the 2nd Grade and is a good reader. They introduced Junie B. Jones in his reading class and he really thought the stories were funny. I bought some books and on a whim bought the audio cassettes, I let the boys listen to it at bedtime and it is so great to hear the laughter coming from their room. They have listened to the tapes about a hundred times and I highly recommend them for parents. I was pleased to see my 3 year old enjoys them as well. I am going to buy the whole collection. It does encourage them to read because I see them following along with the books they have from school.
Fun for the family.......2001-08-28
My 4 year old and 6 year old want to listen to Junie B. Jones tapes every night and while on car trips. They started with an audiotape and soon were asking us to read all 16 books from the library. Very fun stories for kids and grownups alike. Barbara Parks has a wonderful sense of humor.
I LISTEN TO THESE TAPES EVERY NIGHT!.......2001-08-05
Me and my sister listen to a Junie B. Jones story tape every night. I really like the one where Junie B. Jones is a party animal. And Junie B. Jones is not a crook. They're both a thousand percent five stars! I like how Lana Quintal reads it. She really sounds like a kindergarten girl.
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Somethings Fishy: Getting Rid of the carp in your life.......2006-02-05
Having read several of Jay Carty's books now I have to say he is an incredibly inspiring writer and person to say the least. I am so excited each month as I check for new "stuff" from Jay Carty as it is always refreshing and different yet always connected to God with a three stranded cord. If you haven't been a reader of his books for long there are many to choose from and this writer never stops searching for Gods will in his daily efforts to continue to provide hearty reading material for all groups and all stages from salvation, and growth to a mature level of one's spiritual walk. I highly recommend anything he puts his hands on because I know the hand of God is on him. Some of what I have read and or listened to on tape are:"Discovering your natural talents", "Counter Attack: taking back ground lost to sin", "Playing with fire", "Something's fishy Getting rid of the carp in your life","Coach Wooden One on One", "Coach Wooden's Piramid of success", Darrell Waltrip - One on One, "Mike Singletary- One on One" all keeping me captivated from cover to cover!
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Just a spoonful of humor..........2005-08-31
...makes Carty's strong medicine a delight to swallow! I have gotten so much mileage out of Carty's fish metaphor, gave away so many copies, and received so much great feedback about this book, I was shocked when I went to order it just now and discovered it was out of print! It's a classic in the classic sense:
* though some of the examples are dated, they were dated when Carty wrote them, so the fact that Carty played for the Lakers more than 25 years ago (rather than 12 or whatever), doesn't matter. He writes as a pro basketball player that no one remembers- truer now than when he wrote it! But the stories are as funny now as then. His humor doesn't smell of the '80s.
* its prose is clear, strong, entertaining, not laden with unnecessary slang or dead metaphors.
* its main metaphor is timelessly relevant: truths about fishing, bass fishing in particular, have not changed in hundreds of years, nor will they no matter what technology does in the future.
* its message is eternal. We humans will always struggle with sin; always want to conform to the crowd; always be called by God to follow him with wisdom, courage and passion.
My younger brother was given this book when he was still new to following Christ (in his mid-20s) and said it was a profound turning point for him: changed his life, deepened his trust in God, and strengthened his resolve to live like the bass he is. I was hoping to buy a new copy for my near-teen son, who was not even born when the book was published. Now I will have to dig around for my old copy of this book. Why did I have to go and get over-educated, and lose track of this treasure on the "lower shelf"?
Maybe I can borrow my brother's copy. ;-)
A fun to read book about God and happiness.......2000-03-29
With the use of fish as teaching tools for real life, I found a humorous, easy and fulfilling way to identify with how to be a good person and a true Christian without the guilt. The honesty in this book allowed me to evaluate my life and discover that the answers to my spiritual questions were clearly laid out in this book. Not only is it comforting and complete, I chose to read it quickly in order to find the answers to my questions. If you are concerned about your relationship with Christianity or have a spiritual question about it then this is the book for you.
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An off-beat collection of mini comics produced by Tim Fish from 1989-2006. Fish fans will delight in seeing some of his early work in all its original glory (including Utopian U. from his college days!) and delight again when they see new work on an old favorite, Hop to it! an ode to hating work as told by frogs. And then theres also indie rockers the Cupcakes in chase-scene trouble, and Matt Mishap who meets the Mod Monsters of Marvy Manor. More than a third of the Fish offerings are new and never before seen, including roommate envy in Things Dont Always Suck, and camp adventure with The Vomiteer. Each tale in this book supplies a chuckle purchased with campy, quirky humor. A fun sampler of all things Fishy.
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Get a load of Fish.......2007-04-23
Here you can taste some of the short works of Tim Fish, from the funny fantasy of Faggy Phantom, to the wry humour of Baby Makes Three on a not too competent couple of new parents, to the hectic adventures of the Indie band "The Cupcakes". And don't miss the Mod Monsters of Marvy Manors! A tasty selection from the Author od Cavalcade of Boys and Strugglers!
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Something a Little Lacking at McDonald Hall.......2000-10-24
As great as it is to see Bruno and Boots again, and even see the tables turned on them, there was something lacking in this episode. Perhaps it was a stretch for something a little different. Bruno & Boots are confused by a mysterious "Phantom" practical joker, for whose pranks they are being blamed by default. They spend less time spiritedly plotting and planning than usual,however,and more time baffled and bewildered. Likewise, their partners in crime, Cathy & Diane, are confronted with "increased security" at Scrimmage's, and find themselves more frustrated than inspired to ingenuity. They are victims here, and while it is certainly different, it is much less fun. While the gang is all here --- Wilbur, Mark, Sidney & Co. --- even they seem a little tired of the routine. The appearance of Boots' younger brother is promising, but probably not as well developed as it could be. However, a Bruno and Boots volume is not to be missed, and this one is no exception. Elmer's foray into romance is alone worth the time!
Great! A five- star book with humor, character, and fun!.......1999-07-31
I loved this book! It had an amazing storyline, abiut the two practical jokers (Bruno and Boots) who get Framed by 'The phantom'. I was amazed at the suprizing ending, which took a twist that was out- of- this- world! Read It!!!!!!!
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The fourth grade is studying fish, and that means a trip to the Cherrydale Aquarium! Everything is going along just swimmingly until Ms. Sweet drops her brand-new engagement ring into the tankand Katie turns into a fish! Now she's stuck in a tank and she's all wet. Well, at least she can try to find Ms. Sweet's ring . . . although that may be difficult when Katie the clown fish is being chased by a shark!
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Something Fishy.......2007-10-10
Ordered this book for my granddaughter. She loved it. She has all of this series of books written by Nancy Krulik. She can't wait for another new one to be published
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Kids will have hours of fun with this interactive sticker book featuring their favorite little clownfish Nemo, star of Disney/Pixar's hit movie Finding Nemo. Simple text provides children with prompts to re-create their favorite scenes from the film with the colorful reusable stickers provided. With scenes featuring the wild and crazy Tank Gang, the adorable baby turtles, the wacky moonfish, the vegetarian sharks, and much more!
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Every year Mr. Petrusca-the best fishmonger in town-finds the biggest lobsters for one of his very best customers, Mr. Trimble. But when a thief steals the two splendid lobsters, Mr. Petrusca is more upset than anyone can understand. Hazel Green knows there's something fishy going on, but what could it be? Through clever sleuthing, guesswork, and observation, Hazel discovers that Mr. Petrusca can't read. Hazel promises not to tell anyone, and she finally solves the mystery without giving away Mr. Pertrusca's secret. But will catching the thief solve all of the problems that this fishy mystery has created?
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