5 posts tagged “quick tips”
Voting is the quickest, easiest, and most peaceful way to change the world we live in.
After selling junk for a few years now, I have learned never to underestimate the value of junk. Case in point, my wife and I sold a rusty old 1985 Ford truck for $250. We had over two dozen responses from buyers but a single regret, not asking for more money. Other items sold to perplexingly eager buyers, an original xbox that sounded like a helicopter, a paper grocery sack full of movies in the now outdated DVD format, and a big box of used incandescent light bulbs from my wife's old condo. All of these items could have sold for more if only we'd known someone actually wanted them. I wonder how much I can get for a defunct generation 1 TIVO?
Huzaa to the junk market!
The less expensive an item is, the less it costs to buy. In other words, buying new is for suckers.
Before driving a screw, always pre-drill. It is best to drill a pilot hole with a diameter slightly less than your screw, or about the diameter of the screw without its threads. Also drill your hole about an eighth of a inch deeper than your screw.
A good dentist will ask you if you want more Novocaine. A bad dentist will tell you stop screaming because you are scaring his other patients.