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Palo Alto
by PAL Staff
 
AIW Decorative Hardware, 212 Homer Avenue in Palo Alto. Call (650) 324-1339.
 
Palo Alto Hardware, 875 Alma in Midtown Palo Alto. Paints, tools, plumbing supplies, heating supplies, lawn and garden, electrical, etc. Call (650) 327-7222.
 
Peninsula Hardware, 2676 Middlefield Road in Palo ALto. Hardware, tools, houseware, paint, lawn and garden, etc. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Call (650) 325-3491.

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Menlo Park
by PAL Staff
 
Ladera Hardware and Supply, 3130 Alpine Road #350 in Menlo Park. Electrical, plumbing, tools, horse supplies, keys, building hardware, etc. Call (650) 854-6804.
 
Menlo Park Hardware Co., 700 Santa Cruz Avenue in Menlo Park. Paints, tools, plumbing supplies, heating supplies, lawn and garden, electrical, etc. Call (650) 322-8844.

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Portola Valley
by PAL Staff
 
ACE Hardware, 112 Portola Road in Portola Valley. Paints, tools, plumbing supplies, heating supplies, lawn and garden, electrical, equipment rental, etc. Call (650) 851-0116.

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Mountain View
by PAL Staff
 
Barron Park Supply Co., 377 San Antonio Road in Mountain View. Plumbing supplies. Call (650) 948-7160.
 
Bauer Bruce Lumber and Supply, 134 San Antonio Circle in Mountain View. Lumber supplies. Call (650) 948-1089.
 
Custom and Security Hardware, 126 San Antonio Circle in Mountain View. Plumbing, bath, cabinet hardware. Call (650) 941-2800.
 
Orchard Supply Hardware, 2555 Charleston Road in Mountain View. Hardware, plumbing, tools, paint, electrical, nursery, garden, housewares, etc. Call (650) 691-2000.

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Woodside
by PAL Staff
 
ACE Hardware, 3044 Woodside Road in Woodside. Paints, tools, plumbing supplies, heating supplies, lawn and garden, electrical, etc. Call (650) 851-1084.

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Quartz Halogen Light
by PAL Staff
 
Have you ever wonder how does a halogen light work? Visit HowStuffWorks.com's Question of the Day to find out. HowStuffWorks.com

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How Toilets Work?
by Marshall Brain, How Stuff Works
 
The toilet. The commode. The john. The porcelain throne. No matter what you call it, it is inevitable that we come to this device because every home has at least one. But more importantly, we come to it because the toilet is a technological marvel - a really cool water-handling system! Visit HowStuffWorks.com to read on. HowStuffWorks.com

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