08
Oct

Home Improvement and Design Expo

Posted by Sue

The Minneapolis Convention Center is hosting this event

Dates: October 17-18, 2009

Event Hours: 10am to 5pm both days

Location: Exhibit Hall C

Admission:
Adults $6.00 at the Door!

Featuring 100s of unique exhibitors and new products with FREE speaker presentations, demonstrations and entertainment!

Contact Information:
MediaMAX Events & Expos, Inc.
(952) 238-1700
www.mediamaxevents.com

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07
Aug

Best. Beef Jerky. Ever.

Posted by Jesse Hartung

Jim Dandy

This one may be a little of topic but as the title says, this is the best beef jerky ever, and worth a post.  I discovered Jim Dandy in Minneapolis one day at a gas station, I was drawn in by the clear packaging (not hiding anything) and so I gave it a shot.  Right away I knew i discovered a  rare treat!

This Jerky is not the big brand crap you find these days that’s all moist and comes in 30 different flavors, no this is the dry as a bone, sore jaw inducing gold. Yes dry as a bone and sore jaws are compliments, I’m not the only one that loves this Jerky though as I quickly found out when I purchased a bunch for a Metal Roofing install we had up north. The whole crew looked at me like I was crazy when I walked up with near $100.00 worth of Jerky but by the end of the weekend the roof was done and the Jerky was in short supply, my girlfriend even enjoyed it but that’s another story.

It comes in three flavors, the black label being my favorite and If you haven’t had it yet here’s a link to the website, now go get some jerky!

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07
Aug

12 Days of Fun Ending Labor Day

Posted by Sue

The Minnesota State Fair is a tradition for some, and those traditions are as varied as those who attend the Fair.

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People go for the food, to see the animals, to ride the rides, to people watch, for grandstand shows, and for all the latest and most unique products.

You can find green living products to improve or build your home, new designs of old stand-bys, the latest machinary for just about anything, and oh so much more.

This year Absolute Construction and Remodeling will be at the Minnesota State Fair and we hope you’ll stop by our display.

To get all the information you could possibly want including when and where to buy advanced tickets, visit the MN State Fair Official Website.

You’ll soon learn that this year the State Fair runs from August 27th through Labor Day (September 7th), and the Grandstand is celebrating centenial with the following line-up:

Thursday August 27th

BonTaj Roulet, Bonnie Raitt & Taj Mahal

Performing Alone and Together

7:30 p.m.  $36.50

Friday August 28th

Jason Aldean with special guest Eli Young Band

7:30 p.m.  $29.00

Saturday August 29th

Kidd Rock and Leonard Skynyrd

7:00 p.m. $66, $56 & $41

Sunday August 30th

Kelly Clarkson with special guest Eric Hutchinson

7:30 p.m.  $35

Monday August 31st

An Evening with Jackson Browne

8:00 p.m.  $38.00

Tuesday September 1st

Randy Travis with special guest Joe Nichols

7:30 p.m.  $32

Wednesday September 2nd

O.A.R. with special guests Slightly Stoopid and Brett Dennen

6:00 p.m.  $27.00

Thursday September 3rd

Casting Crowns with special guest Barlowgirl

7:30 p.m.  $30.00

Friday September 4th

A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

7:45 p.m. $28 & $23

Saturday September 5th

REO Speedwagon, STYX with special guest 38 Special

7:00 p.m $34

Sunday September 6th

2009 Minnesota State Fair Amateur Talent Contest Finals

8:00 p.m. FREE with price of admission

Labor Day, Monday September 7th

An Evening with Jeff Dunham

8:00 p.m.  $38.00

Be sure to schedule some time to enjoy the Great Minnesota Get Together!!!

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31
Jul

Step by Step, How to Paint a Room

Posted by Sue

Often as children get older, or you get new furniture, or you’ve been looking at the same wall color for years, you get the urge to paint a room.  You can always hire a professional, and if you do be sure to get a referral.  However, this is the type of project that can be fun to tackle yourself.  The personal feeling of accomplishment when you improve a space in your own home can be immeasurable.

To begin, you will need to prepare the walls and ceiling, which may or may not entail the following (you decide what makes sense for your room):

  1. Remove as much furniture as you can.  Move whatever you are unable to remove to the center of the room and cover with old sheets or drop cloths.  Protect any exposed floor in the same manner and use removable masking tape (3M Blue) around moldings, doors and windows.
  2. Cover the smoke detector with a plastic bag and turn off air conditioning or heating while doing any sanding or painting.
  3. Sand or scrape loose and flaking paint with sandpaper and paint scrapers.
  4. Fill all nail and screw holes with spackling compound and a putty knife; fill cracks with caulk.
  5. If you have more serious damage to walls, use drywall tape and mud.  On woodwork, use epoxy filler.  Regardless of what you use, you will need to sand it down until it matches the area around the repaired area.
  6. Wash all surfaces with TSP (trisodium phosphate).  This will remove grease and dirt allowing paint to adhere to the wall surface.  Also use a deglossser on any glossy surfaces such as trim.
  7. Rinse walls and ceiling well with water to remove the TSP. Allow surfaces to dry thoroughly, and then dust and vacuum as needed. You don’t want sanding dust to get on freshly cleaned or painted walls.
  8. Before removing cover plates from all electrical fixtures, outlets and switches, TURN THE POWER OFF.  Use small pieces of masking tape to cover switch handles and outlets, so that you don’t accidentally brush them with paint.  Remove heating and air-conditioning vent covers.
  9. If you don’t need to turn the power back on to paint, leave it off, it is safer.  If you do turn the power back on, be very careful when painting around electrical areas.

Once the room is prepared to paint, it is time to begin the preliminary painting.

  1. Use a stain-blocking primer to cover any dark mark you can’t remove (stains, knots, ink, dark paint); otherwise, that area will bleed through. Never paint over wallpaper.
  2. Make sure there is adequate ventilation in the room.
  3. Plan on three coats: one coat of primer and two coats of finish. Always use primer on patched and unpainted surfaces; raw surfaces will suck up paint like a sponge – or reject it.  If your primer is being rejected, you may need to better prepare the surface by sanding, rinsing better, or reapplying and rinsing TSP.paint brush small
  4. Using a 2-inch or 3-inch paintbrush outline the room (i.e. where the ceiling meets the walls (and where the walls meet the ceiling), around doors and windows and above the baseboard and any other trim in the room.  Also paint corners.  What you are trying to do is paint everywhere that you will not be able to paint with a paint roller or where you need more control than a paint roller allows.

When the room has been outlined with paint, then it is time to use the paint roller.  This is when you really start to see your room transform.

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  1. Pour some paint into the roller pan and roll the ceiling and then the walls with your prime paint.  Pour only a small amount of paint in your roller pan.  Doing this will keep the paint from drying out before you can use it.
  2. It is best to start rolling before the brushed-on paint has had time to dry, so that the rolled-on paint will blend in rather than become a second coat. Roll the letter “W” about 3 feet wide and then fill-in until you have a 3’ x 3’ area fully covered.  Then move on to the next area, repeating the process as many times as is required to cover all the walls floor to ceiling.  This will assure an even application of paint.
  3. Rolling out a W, about 3 feet wide, and then filling it in, assures an even application of paint. Get as close into the corners as you can without making a messy paint line.  Painting from dry areas into wet areas will reduce paint ridges, and you can feather (thin out) all edges as you go with a brush or a roller.

Be sure to cover paint cans when you are not using them.  Keep a rag and brush available to deal with drips and spills.

Repeat the outline and painting process for each coat.

If you do have a drip that is too dry to feather, let it dry.  You can come back later and sand it down, then touch-up.

painted room smallFinally when paint has dried, remove tape and drop clothes, replace furniture and enjoy your fresh newly painted room.

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29
Jul

Are You Using a Gas Additive?

Posted by Sue

I remember when regular gas was what you used in all your lawn mowers, boats, snow throwers, snowmobiles, ATV’s and other toys. These days unleaded gas is the new regular. From your engine’s perspective it isn’t as pure and has its own additives that can gum-up your carburetor.

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You may know that you should winterize (or summerize) your gas engines with an additive like Sea Foam, but did you know that you should really be using these additives on a regular basis to help keep your carburetor clean and you engine running smoothly?

As you run any carbureted or fuel injected gas engine they build up carbon deposits. Adding a little Sea Foam to your gas will keep your engines running smoothly year around, even if they don’t run for months at a time.

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If your lawn is like mine, and it has gone dormant, your lawn mower may be sitting for weeks before you use it again. If it doesn’t want to start, or is running roughly Sea Foam can help. You’ll need to clean out the gas line and possibly clean out the carburetor. If you can put new gas in that is best, and then treat that gas with Sea Foam.  Otherwise add it to the gas in the tank and cross your fingers!

Better yet, check out this Sea Foam How To You Tube.
Sea Foam is a brand name, and one that I am most familiar with, but there are other’s out there that can provide the same benefit. I do know that Sea Foam is EPA-registered and will not harm engine components, gaskets, seals, oxygen sensors or catalytic converters. It is a pure petroleum product that liquefies gum and varnish deposits, removing carbon deposits and freeing sticky valves.

Most boating stores, ATV dealers and hardware stores will sell Sea Foam and other gasoline additives.

If you use E10 Ethanol, check out the cautions at the Fuel Testers website.

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