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About Us
Before you start any do-it-yourself project, we should get ourselves acquainted first. You wouldn’t just listen to some opinionated schmuck who offers unsolicited advice, would you? Just follow the procedure carefully and feel right at home.
Materials Used:
- MacGuyver DVD
- camera
- tape
- Internet connection
Procedure:
- Watch a few MacGuyver episodes to see who inspires us to build cool items from makeshift materials. Before coming up with articles, we always ask ourselves the question, “What would MacGuyver do in this situation?”. You should learn that practice as well.
- Post a picture of MacGuyver near your computer.
- Go to your computer and log on to this site.
- Read a few articles, then look at MacGuyver.
- Ask him, ‘Should I follow these procedures?’
- In your mind, if he answers no, click on ‘Contact Us’ on the top portion of your screen.
- Send us a message, so we can answer your questions and provide you better articles.
- Wink at Mr. MacGuyver.
Now that you have a tiny idea on who we are, you can view all of the articles and enjoy the benefits of a DIY-inspired world. Cheers!

