As our standard of living declines, these gadgets will come in handy once again. When you really need it, you won't have the money to buy it!
Household Conveniences & How to Make Them
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book, a Lyons Press reprint of an 1884 publication, is a gem. Even though the text is over 100 years-old, it is up-to-date in many ways. The homesteader, the do-it-yourselfer, those curious about the old-fashioned way of life, and history buffs will be delighted with the many innovative, practical projects detailed in the book -- some of which make more sense than their modern-day counterparts. Gain ideas to help you make a substitute for a cistern, filter water, make your own lye leacher, flour box, cheese press, clothes drying racks, ice boxes, water heaters, to carve a turkey, make a lamp shade and chairs from boxes and barrels. For the gardener are instructions to make a flower box for the yard, hanging planters and plant stands. There are dozens more "conveniences" detailed under the categories "Around the House," "The Cellar," "The Kitchen," "Pantries, Closets, and Cupboards," "The Dining Room," "The Sitting Room," "The Library," and "The Sewing Room."Instructions for making some things are very sketchy, and while there are many wonderful illustrations, there are few that will enable the less experienced builder/creator to sit right down and build a spice box. Some projects require the services of a blacksmith or tinsmith!For winter relaxation reading, for historical interest sake, for real practicality for those living the lifestyles mentioned in paragraph one, this book is a winner.
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