Dad Hacks

· Macmillan Publishers Aus.
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A fast, fun book of easy handyman skills and cool fatherhood tricks for dads.

Rob Palmer is a third-generation builder and father-of-three on a mission to pass on the sort of no-nonsense tips we used to get from our parents and grandparents.

Dad Hacks is brimming with ingenious household hacks that are easy to learn and will save your family time and money, while making Dad feel like a DIY champion!

Learn how to:

* Build a cubby * Roll a backyard cricket pitch * Get your family out the door on time * Cook something they'll actually want to eat * Make a speech * Stop your shoes smelling * Avoid a hangover * PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE

A perfect blend of old-fashioned commonsense, practical skills and time-saving hacks for busy modern families.

This is a specially formatted fixed-layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book.

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About the author

Rob Palmer, 43, got his start in the building industry as a nine-year-old working on his father's building sites during school holidays. He worked for his dad's firm after leaving school until starting his own business, RJP Constructions, in 1998. Soon after, Rob became Australia's favourite chippie on Channel Seven's Better Homes & Gardens. He also won Dancing with the Stars in 2010. After 13 years on BH&G, Rob started YouTube channel Rob Palmer DIY. Today he lives in Sydney with wife Gwen, son Gruffydd and daughters Branwen and Greta. Dad Hacks is his first book.

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