Stanley TwinTec Adjustable Ratcheting Wrench

By Robert Robillard

  Stanley TwinTec 27-In-One Tool Wrench The people at Stanley have introduced a device that could dramatically reduce the number of tools for the occasional DIY-er.  The Stanley TwinTec Adjustable Ratcheting Wrench is advertised as a 27-in-one tool, replacing the need for 26 sockets and 1 ratchet. Its potential to save time and effort for…

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Ridgid JobMax Multi-Tool Starter Kit R28600

By Ethan Bickford

Ridgid JobMax Multi-Tool, Right Angle Drill and Right Angle Impact Driver We took a look at the Ridgid JobMax Multi-Tool Starter Kit R28600, a unique milti-tool. Power Handle The power handle feels pretty solid, with the gear housing made of metal. I like the corded option due to my use of this tool as an…

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Right Angle Attachment Accessory

By Ethan Bickford

DeWalt DWARA100 Impact Ready Right Angle Attachment Review One of the most useful accessories In the remodeling world any tool that can get you into confined spaces to fasten or cut is a huge advantage. The DeWalt DWARA100 Impact Ready Right Angle Attachment brings impact driver fastening torque to right angle adapters.  Solid construction excellent…

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DeWALT 165′ Laser Distance Measure

By Robert Robillard

DeWALT DW03050 165′ Laser Distance Measure Review Technology is helping people perform their jobs more efficiently in many industries. Including building and remodeling. The DeWALT 165′ Laser Distance Measure is no exception. First Impression A solid little electronic device with a lot of rubber over-mold and is well sealed against dust and water (turns out…

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DEWALT Festool and Makita Track Saw Head to Head

By Phil Benevides

This article was written by Phil Benevides and Ethan Bickford Track Saw Comparison Results Here at A Concord Carpenter we took a hard look at the major Track Saw models on the market to see how they “lined up”. With hours in the shop and critical analysis of each saw’s features and performance we are providing…

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DeWalt DWS520 Track Saw

By Ethan Bickford

DeWalt DWS520 Track Saw Review Track saws have been around for a while but haven’t seemed to have hit the mainstream yet with many carpenters. But as avid track-saw fans we want to spread the word about these versatile, time-saving tools. We recently had the opportunity to see how the three major players in the…

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Makita SP6000J Track Saw Review

By Phil Benevides

ACC Track Saw Shootout Results – Makita SP600J Here at A Concord Carpenter we took a hard look at the major Track Saw models on the market and see how they “lined up”. With hours in the shop and critical analysis of each saw’s features and performance we are providing readers with a comprehensive look…

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Festool Tracksaw TS 55 REQ

By Robert Robillard

Festool Track Saw TS 55 REQ Track saws are somewhat of a specialty tool so I’m going to preface this review with this: Why A Track Saw? Clean cuts. Safe, clean and fast, solo ripping or crosscutting of sheet goods. Glue ready joints in 1-1/2” hardwood counter-tops. Long angled cuts in sheet goods. Clean cuts.…

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