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The Cheap Handyman - by B S Harris (Paperback)

The Cheap Handyman - by  B S Harris (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"When you're a homeowner, there's always something to fix. If it's not a leaky faucet or a squeaky step, it's stucco that falls off the ceiling every time someone slams the door or a washing machine that works only when it feels like it. And Brian Harris--a mostly retired, self-proclaimed jack-of-all-trades with a penchant for money-saving schemes--knows exactly what it's like to hit a few snags when tackling a project. Try as he might, simple chores invariably become costly comedies of errors. In The Cheap Handyman, Brian anthologizes his hard-won wisdom, teaching us how (not) to cut down a tree, what to do if a stray cat has kittens in your HVAC system, three very incorrect uses for duct tape, the manifold hazards of pool maintenance, why not to change your oil over a brick driveway, and more. His wryly straightforward voice paints a picture of everyday life that is as relatable as it is hilarious. If you (or someone you love) has ever thought "Sure, I can do that!" this book is for you." -- back cover<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>This Old House</i> meets #HomeImprovementFails in this collection of laugh-out-loud essays, perfect for fans of Nick Offerman, <i>CarTalk</i>, or <i>The Red Green Show. </i></b> <p/><b>"This book is all the fix-it you need for your hurt home improvement ego." --Harrison Scott Key, Thurber-prize winning author of <i>The World's Largest Man</i></b> <p/>Meet Brian Harris, a (mostly) retired, self-proclaimed jack of all trades with a penchant for DIY and inventive money-saving schemes. Armed with a soldering gun, his trusty nine-foot ladder, and of course the handyman's secret weapon--duct tape--Brian's projects start out as simple chores: trim a tree branch, stain the cedar siding on his home...but all too often they end in costly disaster. <p/>Sometimes he's trying to do the right thing, like the time he wrecked his pool while saving some baby ducks. Often, he channels his inner MacGyver: he once taped his hockey skate back together so he could finish his rec-league game, only to get suspended for falling on the referee when it broke (again). But usually he's just being, well, cheap! Like the time he inadvertently destroyed a $295 car key fob because he wouldn't pay the (outrageous) $10 fee to have the battery professionally replaced. <p/>In <i>The Cheap Handyman</i>, Brian anthologizes his hard-won wisdom, teaching us how (not) to cut down a tree, what to do if a stray cat has kittens in your HVAC system, three very incorrect uses for duct tape, the manifold hazards of pool maintenance, and more. <p/>Filled with unforgettable true stories from the everyday life of an average guy just trying to save a few bucks, <i>The Cheap Handyman </i>is a delightful tribute to anyone who has ever thought, "Sure! I can do that!"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>"</b>Let the door knobs fall off and the faucets drip and the electrical fires burn! Put down the fire extinguisher and pick up <i>The Cheap Handyman</i>, because this book is all the fix-it you need for your hurt home improvement ego. B.S Harris makes you feel instantly better about your own ineptitude, I promise. Also, can someone call 9-1-1 for me?" <p/>-- Harrison Scott Key, Thurber-prize winning author of <i>The World's Largest Man</i><br><br>"There's no better way to avoid pain, expense, and embarrassment than by learning from somebody else's mistakes." <p/>--Red Green<br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>B.S. Harris is a father and husband, now retired from his "day job" but still finding ways to fill his days as a cheap handyman. He grew up in an average, hard-working home and was fortunate enough to earn a post-secondary degree. He is an amateur athlete and musician, and a lifelong motorcycle enthusiast. He and his very understanding family live in Southern Ontario, Canada.

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