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DIY work doesn't always go according to plan. At this challenging time, Family Handyman wants to tha

DIY work doesn't always go according to plan. At this challenging time, Family Handyman wants to thank our health professionals and others on the front lines. We extend our support to those impacted by COVID-19, and hope that the steps we're all taking now will prevent further spread. For nearly 70 years, Family Handyman has shared useful and practical advice for maintaining your home and making it your own. We believe the knowledge we've shared and the skills you've learned are as important now as they've ever been. If you're healthy and home, perhaps that to-do list full of fixes and upgrades is just the distraction you need. Family Handyman is here to help, as always, with a website full of more projects than you could ever find the time to complete. We're a community of doers, so I propose we focus on what we can do-enhance and protect our largest and most valuable asset, the place that holds our lives and families, the place we call home. —Nick Grzechowiak, Chief Content Officer [View as a Webpage]( [The Family Handyman] [The Family Handyman]( [Get the Magazine]( [Give a Gift]( [fence post]( [21 Things Not to Say While DIYing]( [DIY work doesn't always go according to plan, but these are some words you definitely don't want to hear during home improvement projects.]( [Learn more [→]]( [How NOT to Use Spray Foam at Home]( [How NOT to Use Spray Foam at Home]( [We all love spray foam, but it shouldn't be used for everything! Here are seven things you shouldn't do with spray foam at home.]( [Learn more [→]]( POPULAR COLLECTIONS [double the pencils] Simple Hack for Your Workshop Pencils [→]( [paint brush cutting in trim] How to Choose the Right Paint Brush [→]( [Cleaning] Your One-Week Plan For Cleaning Your Entire House [→]( Only $32.92 $10 a year! [Get the magazine]( [The Family Handyman Magazine]( [The Family Handyman]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [Share this Newsletter](mailto:?subject=Tips%20You%20Would%20Enjoy!&body=Hi,%20I%20wanted%20to%20let%20you%20know%20about%20The%20Family%20Handyman's%20Tips%20%26%20Hints%20Newsletter.%20You'll%20get%20dozens%20of%20clever,%20why-didn't-I-think-of-that nuggets%20from%20fellow%20DIYers,%20plus%20an%20opportunity%20for%20you%20to%20share%20your best%20DIY%20tip.%20 2915 Commers Drive Suite 700, Eagan, MN 55121 Copyright © 2020 Home Service Publications, Inc. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} All rights reserved. [PRIVACY POLICY]( [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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