21 “Do It Yourself” forums for the handyman
Forums 15-21
Finally we get to the end of the list. Forums on this page have less activity. Some are just starting and it is natural for them to have less posts. Some are not very popular. But keep in mind that the right answer can sometimes come from the least expected place. Don’t underestimate these forums.
- homeinprovementforum.com

Threads: 816, Posts: 955, Members: 1837 - forum.onthehouse.com

Threads: 397, Posts: 862, Members: 4,826 - spicyhome.com

Threads: ?, Posts: 125,835, Members: 387 (gate to USENET) - diychatforum.com

Threads: ~100, Posts: ~1,000, Members: ~300 - superhomeideas.com

Threads: ?, Posts: 440, Members: 65 - thediyforum.co.uk

Threads: 50, Posts: 117, Members: 176 - diyhelpforum.com

Threads: 24, Posts: 50, Members: 16
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For many people the purpose of the garage has shifted from being the place where our cars stay protected from the weather into a place holding piles of "junk" and "stuff".
