In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use wood screws or brad nails to attach these sides. Be especially careful if this wagon will be used by a child.
Summary: Cut and fasten the sideboards on the wagon platform. Sand any rough or splintery edges with a power sander or sandpaper. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Choose 2 lines that have the same diameter. Position them so the lines are parallel, but the tag (short) ends are facing opposite directions. Wrap 1 tag end back against itself and over the 2 lines to create a loop. Repeat with the other tag end. Moisten the lines with lip balm to make them easier to grip. Take 1 tag end (you can do either side first) and wrap it through the loop and around the 2 lines 6 times. Leave the loop open. Feed the tag end of the same line you used to wrap the lines through the loop. Pull the tag end tightly to snug up the coils. Wrap the other tag end around the 2 lines 6 times. Push the tag end through the loop and pull it tight. To snug the 2 knots against each other, hold 1 main line in each hand and pull gently in opposite directions. Then, use scissors or a knife to trim the excess line from the tag ends.
Summary: Overlap the ends of 2 lines for 6 inches (15 cm). Make a loop with each tag end over the lines. Wrap 1 tag end around the 2 lines 6 times. Push the same tag end through the loop then pull it. Repeat the process with the other tag end. Pull each main line in opposite directions and trim the excess line.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you get a new product, such as a chemical peel or even just a facial cleanser, it's important to patch test it first, especially if you have sensitive skin. Patch testing just means you use a small amount on part of your skin to see how you react.  In other words, you don't want to rub something all over your face or body and break out in hives everywhere. It's best to limit the area at first.  You should also skin test other products, such as shampoos, conditioner, and hair dyes. Basically, if you have sensitive skin, you should skin test any product that comes in contact with your skin. Your inner arm is a good place to test because generally that skin is fairly sensitive. In addition, it won't be too noticeable if you do have a reaction.  If the product burns or causes an immediate reaction, wash it off as quickly as possible. If it's a product such as lotion, leave it on your skin. If it's a product like a chemical peel that's meant to be rinsed off, rinse it off at the appropriate time. Wait a full day to see if you have a reaction to the product. A reaction could be your skin turning red, welting up, or showing a rash. You could also have scaliness or oozing skin. Another symptom is itchiness. Next, move to skin testing a more sensitive area. This time, pick a place where the product will be used. For instance, if you are using a facial cleanser, try it just under your ear in a small spot. The reason you need to test it again is because it may affect a more sensitive area of skin even if it doesn't affect your arm. Once again, wait for a full day to see if your skin reacts to the product. If it doesn't, you should be fine to use it.
Summary:
Understand product skin testing. Put a small amount on your inner arm. Wait for 24 hours. Test a more sensitive area. Wait another day.