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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-05-11, Page 37Inst I pictures help decorators solve problems! trim be like" figuring out a jigsaw: guzzle with missing fzie trying to remember where things go once the MO bei repainted: -develaping instant pictures cam make things fall into plate without frustration or hair -pulling; on your part. Views -of the room, taken: be- fore dismantling, will! show huwc the paintings or pictures are grouped anal am whish wait And they 'It help you; re- raltl which brie -agar be- long ort the table:, and what goes= bookcase shelves. Cahn- pictures that de- veloprorr the spot enable you to get the room back in order assuotrastttepaintha&dried. ElcturesambetakerrasclOse as four feet with The Handle— &o dak instant nt camera to show the location of small objects in relation to. largeones, without yourhav- i ngtn doxmuch more than aint and shoot O meet your need for an &lru rrcha:rtc a oef indoor pictures --ort this occasion and at other times—the. camera. uses. a Kodak instant flash.. ani electronic unit tak- ing more than 100 pictures before batteries need chang- ing. If you're doing more than repainting, the camera will give you good pictures that can be used for other decorat- ing purposes. The pictures will let you carry the room down to the department store for profes- sional advice on: paint colors or wallpaper patterns that modify structural peculiarities. In addition, the photos will help salespeople advise you on furniture ar- rangement rrangement or—if you're purchasing new pieces—the style that will blend in best. The important thing is knowing how to photograph a room,. and the Kodak ex- perts offer the following ad- vice: dvice: • Stand in the middle of the room and take your first shot of the doorway. Then work around in a clockwise direct- ion until you end with the doorway. Overlap each pic- ture slightly so every bit of rules for tools! The toots your use in the carean ofyou' home wilt fin/chart safely and relably if you give them proper care. 1Tangupr your tools instead of diunping them wilily nilly into a toot box where they wilt be hard to tmd and sub- ject to casual ciarrage. Keep, tools cream and free of rust: Wipe thein: after use and appl[.&coatoflightoiito the metal to prevent oxida- tion,. The onty exceptions to this: rule are hammers, files and: wrenck handy. £-£ani merss when slides can glance off traiiht a „ fires wilt not cut property, and wrench handles ram slip, from your Metal that has rusted slightly from humidity. or condensation can be restored with fine steel wool and kerosene. Turpentine is an excellent solvent for remov- ing wood pitch from saw blades and other metal sur- faces_ Keep tools sharp. You can renew the edges of plane cut- ters and chisels yourself. However, most saw blades, because of their compound bevels, need the special tools and techniques available only from. professionals. So do alt drill and router bits. To restore the edge of a chisel_ hold the blade so the Bevel is flat against a whetstone coated with light wall space is included. Try to make sure you're within four to 10 feet of the wall for flash exposures. Finish by taking a long-distance shot of the room from the doorway and another from the opposite end_ • Shoot from an angle in- stead of dead center when you're photographing a win- dow, pictures framed with glass, ora mirror. Otherwise, you'll catch a glare from the flash in the picture. • Hold the camera level and steady. For even devel- oping. eject each print by turning the hand crank smoothly_ Once your decorating job is complete. take some "af- ter" photos for souvenirs of your accomplishment_ Also, you can use a complete re- cord to show property im- provement the next time you're reevaluating insur- ance coverage_ Above all, the pictures will guide you when it's time to spruce up again_ oil. Rub the blade against the stone at the proper bevel angle until a thin curl of metal appears along the edge. Turn the blade over. lay it flat on the stone and rub until the curl disappears. Turn it over again, and, holding at a slightly steeper angle than that of the bevel. give it a few strokes on the stone to hone the cutting edge. Because of their electric motors. power tools need special care. Lubricate them regularly. Keep them clear of sawdust: it can clog the vents in the motor housing and hin- der the movement of a circu- lar saw's safety guard_ Protect power cords from oil and solvent. Coil them loosely for storage. Page 9 INSTANT INFORMATION: An instant picture of a wall grouping, taken with The Handle—Kodak instant • camera and flash before dismantling, will tell you . where things go when it's time to put them back. If you're photographing objects covered with glass, shoot at an angle to avoid capturing a flash glare in the picture. Success: only a sneeze away! Sometimes success is only a sneeze away! Such was the case for Melville R. Bissell. In the 1870's Bissell and his wife Anna ran a crockery and glassware shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their merchandise was delivered in crates and barrels packed tvith loose straw. Mr. Bissell developed an uncomfortable allergy to straw dust, and promptly de- cided to remedy the situation by inventing a machine that would effectively sweep up the irritating dust from the floor. This idea soon developed into a carpet sweeper for home use. The famous Bis- sell Carpet Company was born—and that's nothing to sneeze at! IT'S TIME FOR SOME IMPROVEMENT AT YOUR HOME 11 11 u li` ii ldt 111 Ad 911i 1191 movement in your TV Reception. We can do it quickly mid easEy by repiachig your old system with.... Eli TOWERSIAERIALS& BOOSTERS and get better TV Reception Ask us about Delhi's New antennas featuring SLJPEP PECEPTPOfl and the many other Delhi Products we stock that will give your TV and EM "RECEPTION CLEARANCE" for a long time to come. 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