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Table Saw Safety

Table Saw Safety

The table saw is probably the biggest staple of any worthy workshop or job site. Most table saw safety problems can be avoided by knowing how to safely operate the saw, using common sense and avoiding certain practices. Here are a few safety concerns to consider when using a table saw: CLOTHING: Avoid gloves while operating. Gripping power is lost to gloves and some kinds of gloves are loose enough to present an item for the rotating … [Read more...]

Veto Pro Pac HVAC Tool Bags

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HVAC Tool Bags The problem with todays tools and tool bags is that the folk designing them have never worked in the field.    It's taken a bit of time for companies to realize this and the folks at Veto Pro Pac have it figured out with their Veto Pro Pac HVAC Tool Bags.  They have taken feedback directly from HVAC installers and service technicians and even partnered with an HVAC company to come up with a bag designed specifically for … [Read more...]

Pre-Construction Mock Ups

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Best Practice:  Pre-Construction Mock Ups As a carpenter and remodeler I know all too well that getting the smallest detail wrong on a project can cost me alot of money or set the job back weeks at a time.  Knowing this has sold me on the idea that making a pre construction mock up for a client is important. In the building industry if you asked me to build a built-in book case and "oh yea . . . make it nice."   What exactly does that … [Read more...]

Lighting Tips For Your Basement Workshop

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Workshop Lighting Tips:   Proper lighting in your workshop is as important as any tool in your toolbox.    Whether its to see what your doing, illuminate mill marks on wood surface or for photographing of your work having adequate and proper lighting is important!  The challenges are that many of us have sub-teranian wordshops.  the article below will outline a few workshop lighting tips for your basement workshop. Lighting … [Read more...]

DEWALT Carpentry Quick Check

DEWALT Carpentry Quick Check:

DEWALT Building Code Reference Books My crew and I recently stumbled on two building code reference books called DEWALT Carpentry Quick Check Extreme Duty Edition and Building code Reference. We've been using them on the job site as a quick check and find the books have concise, durable, useful and informative as a building code reference quick check. These two books are impressive job site references and are based on the 2009 … [Read more...]

BORA Adjustable Sliding T-bevel

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BORA T-bevel Provides Angle Measurement Versatility BORA®, a product division of Affinity Tool Works, introduces its new Adjustable Sliding T-bevel hand tool. Featuring a smooth sliding blade, the T-bevel can be accurately set to any angle from 0- to 180-degrees to measure new or duplicate existing angles. Making accurate woodworking and carpentry layouts, framing cuts and marking uncommon angles can be completed easily and efficiently with … [Read more...]

IRWIN Marples Chisels

IRWIN Marples Chisels

IRWIN Marples Chisels - Three Chisels For Three Different Functions IRWIN just released three new Marples bevel edge chisel lines that will focus on three major tool user groups including fine woodworking, construction and high-impact. IRWIN Marples Chisels Woodworking Chisel  This chisel is lightweight and made for the finish carpenter or woodworker who demand precision. From paring to dovetail joints,you’ll find that the IRWIN Marples … [Read more...]

Rockler Silicone Glue Brush

Rockler Silicone Glue Brush

Re- Usable Woodworking Glue Brush Recently the folks at Rockler send me their new Silicone Glue Brush to review and evaluate.  To be honest I immediately looked at the brushes and thought they were a cheap gimmick. I was wrong - the  Rockler Silicone Glue Brush worked as advertised and worked well. Up to now I used these metal handles black bristled brushes when gluing objects in my shop such as dadoes, tongues, grooves and … [Read more...]