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Ep 23: Summer Hosting Part 1 — Fire Pits, Lighting, & How Not to Burn a Hole in Your Deck 🪵🔥

39 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Winter is finally over in Michigan, and the Handyma’ams are ready to head outside! This episode kicks off a two-part summer hosting series designed to help you get your home party-ready and, most importantly, safe for your guests. In this episode, we cover: * Memorial for Carla Jean: A special dedication to a "girls' gal" who loved life. * The 3-Minute Catch-up: New eyebrow freckles , a heartwarming story about Marshall at Pizza Hut and his wood-crafting daughter , and getting rained on at an Alabama Shakes concert . * Tales from the Field: The struggle of replacing niche, patented hinges on a massive glass door . * Arly’s Prep Checklist: Why you need to power wash (or soft wash) your surfaces , checking your deck boards for soft spots , and the importance of a working bathroom lock for guest privacy. * Backyard Lighting & Pests: Inexpensive solar options , DIY planter light posts , and how to manage standing water to keep mosquitoes away . * Samantha’s Fire Pit 101: The 10-foot rule , why wood-burning pits and decks don't mix , and a step-by-step guide to building a stone fire pit with proper drainage . Handyma’am Pro-Tip: Always put a plunger in the guest bathroom so nobody has to die of embarrassment. Check out all our links at linktr.ee/howtohandymaam [linktr.ee/howtohandymaam]

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episode Ep 26: The Outdoor Independence Audit: 10 Exterior Accessibility Upgrades artwork

Ep 26: The Outdoor Independence Audit: 10 Exterior Accessibility Upgrades

Welcome back to How to Handyma'am! ☀️🪚 In this episode, Samantha, Emily, and Arly are breaking down Part 2 of their "Aging in Place" series—this time, taking the conversation completely outside for an Outdoor Independence Audit. As licensed builders running their construction company, MyHandyma'am, the crew dives into 10 practical ways to modify your home’s exterior so that you and your loved ones can enjoy the sunshine with zero barriers to entry. From understanding the exact mathematical ratio of a safe ramp to the hidden emergency safety benefits of smart keypad door locks, this episode is packed with lesser-known adjustments that make properties safer for everyone. Plus, the girls share hilarious updates from their first adult education class, debate the reality of terrible city drivers, and recount some legendary smart-home broadcast pranks. 🛠️ Inside This Episode:* The 1:12 rule for building safe, non-slip ramps.* Why contrast matters way more than brightness in outdoor lighting.* The difference between standard wood deck rails and a truly "graspable" handrail.* Ergonomic advantages of table-height gardening and strategic seating.* How a smart video doorbell eliminates the dangerous "rush to the door". 💜 SUPPORT THE SHOW:Want to help us continue providing education and making the trades more accessible without any mansplaining? Join our $5 Apprentice Tier on Patreon to unlock exclusive monthly bonus episodes and peek behind the curtain of our chaotic antics! * Join the Patreon Crew: patreon.com/howtohandymaam * Email us your home dilemmas: hthm@myhandymaam.com * Follow the chaos on socials: @howtohandymaam * Linktree: linktr.ee/howtohandymaam

29 de may de 202644 min
episode Sidequest 24| The Shocking Medical & Military Origins of Your Tools! artwork

Sidequest 24| The Shocking Medical & Military Origins of Your Tools!

Welcome back to How-To Handyma’am! This week, Samantha, Arly, and Emily are stepping away from our standard workshop schedules to take you on a wild, chaotic deep dive into the completely bizarre history of the everyday tools sitting in your garage . Emily is feeling sneaky and sharing her inner history nerd as we play a guessing game with the unsettling origins of modern trade tools : * 🩸 The Childbirth Chainsaw: Discover why the modern chainsaw was originally engineered in the late 1700s by two Scottish surgeons to cut through pelvic bones during high-risk deliveries long before wood loggers ever touched it . * 👗 The Corset Tape Measure: How the flexible, spring-loaded tape measure in your tool belt owes its mechanics to Victorian-era hoop skirts , plus the hidden reason why snapping a 90s snap bracelet might feel painfully familiar . * 🔫 The Colt .45 Power Drill: Why your modern cordless drill moved away from painful chest-pressed "breast drills" to a design explicitly modeled after a semi-automatic handgun to maximize manual control . * ⚔️ The Battlefield Screwdriver: For over three centuries, the humble flathead screwdriver wasn't a woodworker's tool at all—it was a specialized military weapon maintenance tool engineered to hold plate armor and muskets together . * 🛠️ The Truth About Stripping Screws: Why standard Phillips head screws were actually engineered to "cam out" and strip on purpose to preserve armor plating , plus Arly's recent "come to Jesus" love affair with the chunky Phillips 3 (P3) driver bit . We wrap up the episode with some surprising bonus facts about sharkskin sandpaper , the evolutionary perfection of crabs , and our definitive rankings of the best animals on the planet (spicy black bears included). 🔗 Join our $5 Apprentice Patreon Tier to grab exclusive monthly bonus episodes and support our mission to bring more women into the trades: linktr.ee/howtohandymaam Connect with us! Drop your favorite animal in the comments of our social channels so we can tell you their weird evolutionary traits . Find us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @howtohandymaam (remember, it's ma'am, not man!). You can also share your latest DIY workspace projects directly by emailing hth@myhandyman.com. #HowToHandymaam #ToolHistory #ChainsawOrigin #PistolGripDrill #PhillipsHead #WomenInTrades #HistoryHacks #PatreonApprentice

26 de may de 202621 min
episode Ep 25: Summer Hosting Hacks & Ladder Safety artwork

Ep 25: Summer Hosting Hacks & Ladder Safety

Welcome back to How-To Handyma’am, the podcast where we put the handyman in the hosting ! This week, Samantha, Arly, and Emily are bringing you part two of our ultimate summer hosting guide, packed with genius backyard hacks and tactical entertaining blueprints to put even your most introverted guests completely at ease . Before we hit the backyard, we kick off with our Three Minutes of Chaos segment . Emily reminisces about using actual gas leaf blowers to clean movie theater aisles in high school , we launch into the highly controversial French Fry Wars , and Arly recaps her recent Amazon sunscreen crisis . We also break down a terrifying "Field Tale" of a classic mid-century ranch house that was criminally forced into a black-and-white modern farmhouse aesthetic . On a serious note, Emily shares some heavy-hitting safety takeaways from her recent builder’s license continuing education classes . We discuss the critical 3-rung extension ladder rule , why a post-fall rescue plan is just as vital as your harness , and how a simple DIY ratchet strap trick can completely eliminate a terrifying ladder wobble . In the main segment, we map out Emily's Summer Hosting Blueprint : * Tactical Bug Defense: Reclaiming your air space with industrial fans and easy DIY plug-in porch ceiling fans . * The DIY Food Shield: Building a custom, screened buffet enclosure using a basic 1x lumber box, window screen staples, and a piano hinge . * The No-Fumble Party Flow: Why separating food and drink zones prevents bottleneck lines . * The Golden Rules of Hospitality: Why you must open every bag of chips before guests arrive , labeling your coolers with painter's tape , and the absolute necessity of a bathroom speaker to mask awkward noise . 🔗 Grab all our resources and full build guides here: linktr.ee/howtohandymaam Connect with us! Tag us in your project photos on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @howtohandymaam (remember, it's ma'am, not man!) . You can also send your latest DIY project triumph photos directly to hthm@myhandymaam.com

22 de may de 202657 min
episode Sidequest 23: Welcome to the MDF Hate Club: Sponge Wood, Toxic Dust, and "Smartie Candy" Screws 🪵❌ artwork

Sidequest 23: Welcome to the MDF Hate Club: Sponge Wood, Toxic Dust, and "Smartie Candy" Screws 🪵❌

Grab your respirators, folks. In this Sidequest, Samantha, Arly, and Emily officially open the doors to the MDF Hate Club . While medium density fiberboard looks uniform and beautiful on the store shelf, we are here to expose the pros, the cons, and the absolute lies surrounding this compressed wood fluff . In this Sidequest, we break down: * What is MDF anyway?: A mid-20th-century invention made from leftover wood chips and sawdust ground into fluff, mixed with wax and resin under intense heat and pressure . * The Pros (The Short List): It’s perfectly smooth, doesn't warp or crown in perfect conditions, and cuts cleanly on a table saw—making it the "hot dog of wood products" with one single consistency all the way through . * The "Stupid Sponge" Reality: Why making kitchen and bathroom cabinets out of a material that turns completely to mush when exposed to water makes zero sense . * Samantha & Emily’s Horror Story: The nightmare of refinishing 35 factory-painted cabinet doors, scraping out wet mush with utility knives, and using Bondo to manually sculpt cabinet profiles back together . * The Fastener Fail: Why driving a screw into MDF is exactly like putting a screw into a piece of Smartie candy, and why you only get "one shot" before the hole strips completely . * The "Finest Toxin": Why you must wear a respirator when cutting MDF, plus a technical cleanup hack using vinegar to break the static cling of the powder . * Don't Hate OSB: Why Oriented Strand Board is layered like a phone book and is actually an incredibly strong, great product, unlike the trap of MDF . Handyma’am Verdict: If you are new to woodworking, do not start your hobby with MDF or you will want to quit . If you must build a heavy-load project (like Samantha and Emily's budget vinyl record bookshelves), skip the MDF and buy cabinet-grade plywood—or be prepared to install a 1x2 wooden skeleton just to keep it from failing . Disagree with our anti-MDF manifesto? Let us know at howtohandymaam.com [howtohandymaam.com] or find us on socials @howtohandymaam! Find all our links! linktr.ee/howtohandymaam [linktr.ee/howtohandymaam] #HowToHandymaam #MDFHateClub #WoodworkingFails #ShopTalk #DIYTraps #WomenInTrades

19 de may de 202620 min
episode Episode 24: Fence 101: Digging Deep, Neighbor Etiquette, and Beating the Frost Line 🪵🏗️ artwork

Episode 24: Fence 101: Digging Deep, Neighbor Etiquette, and Beating the Frost Line 🪵🏗️

We’ve officially hit Episode 24! This week, Samantha, Arly, and Emily are breaking down the essential steps to building a fence that stays level, plumb, and square for years to come. Samantha kicks things off with a heartfelt dedication to her Aunt Annie—the original "master of the chaos" who taught her that getting older means finally being exactly who you are. In this episode, we discuss: * The Four-Step Fence: A simple breakdown of the process: dig the hole, set the posts, set the rails, and screw in the pickets. * Beating the Frost Line: Why digging 42 inches deep is non-negotiable in the Midwest to prevent "frost heave" from ruining your foundation. * Fence Anatomy: Understanding the vertical 4x4 posts, horizontal 2x4 rails, and the "skin" of the fence—your pickets. * Choosing Your Style: The differences between Standard Picket, Shadowbox (the "good neighbor" fence), and Board-on-Board for total privacy. * Legal & Social Prep: Why you MUST call 811 (MISS DIG), find your survey stakes, and why the "pretty side" usually has to face your neighbor. * Hardware Advice: Why interior screws are a "no-go" for fences and how to use a jig for perfectly aligned picket screws. Handyma’am Tip: Don't just eyeball your property line. Verify your survey stakes or you might find yourself moving a whole fence later! Find all our links, resources, and more here:👉 linktr.ee/howtohandymaam [https://www.google.com/search?q=http://linktr.ee/howtohandymaam] #HowToHandymaam #FenceBuilding #DIYHomeRepair #OutdoorLiving #HomeImprovement #WomenInTrades

15 de may de 202637 min