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Nuts and Bolts of Home Repair

Episode 10
An episode of the Hadley Presents: A Conversation with the Experts audio podcast

In this episode, we chat with Gil Johnson, an experienced home repair and woodworking enthusiast about things to consider when undertaking home repair with blindness or low vision.

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  • Books

    Jackson, Albert. Popular Mechanics Complete Home How-to. DB 59731 (May be available only for download).

    Jones, Peter. Indoor Home Repairs Made Easy. DB 14420.

    Kennedy, Terry. Fix it Before it Breaks: Seasonal Checklist Guide to Home Maintenance. DB 59610 (May be available only for download).

    Lipinski, Edward R. The New York Times Home Repair Almanac: A Season-by-Season Guide for Maintaining Your Home. DB 54745.

    Vandervort, Donald W. The Home Problem Solver: The Essential Homeowner's Repair And Maintenance Manual. DB 52518

  • Websites

    Gil's Guide to Home Repair on VisionAware

    Gil Johnson provides tips and adaptive techniques to enable people who are blind or visually impaired to use a variety of hand tools.

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