From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 195
Hey Guys,
Happy New Year everyone! We're just about through January but there's still quite a bit of winter and cold weather left.
Our first two articles we hope you find useful yet hope you don't need them at the same time. The first is on preventing frozen pipes and the second is how to stay safe in your home in deep snow. Both are pretty relevant this time of year but again, we hope you don't need them.
Next we have tool reviews from Hart, Milwaukee, and Dewalt that can be useful for homeowners and pros alike. And finally at the end we have the latest videos from Rob.
I'm not sure what it's like in your area right now but we've been getting snow almost every day for a week and it's starting to pile up. So how do you stay safe and keep your house operating when the fluffy white flakes start stacking up? Smash the link and see for yourself.
Recently my family and I went on a long vacation. Knowing it was going to be really cold at home, we opted to shutoff our water while we were gone and also opened all the sink cabinets. These are just some of the tips and tricks in Rob's article on preventing frozen pipes. Hit the link the see the rest of them.
In case you've been living under a rock the last 3-4 years, there's a relatively new brand of tools on the market that are as affordable as they are useful. Additionally they are also sold exclusively at Walmart so they're widely available as well. #TBBCrew Wes reviews one of Hart's latest combo kits. Check it out at the link below.
Milwaukee's first generation of finish nailers had a few hiccups and quirks. The original nailers weren't all that well received. They left huge holes in work pieces and were kind of frustrating to use. So did Milwaukee take the user feedback and make improvements in Gen 2? Hit the link below to see for yourself.
Having a good quality 3 axis laser makes laying out walls, floors, ceilings, etc. almost effortless and certainly accurate. Dewalt's newest version runs off their ever-popular 20V max battery platform ensuring compatibility with all Dewalt 20V max tools and chargers. Scott recently used this tool with a flooring job to get nice straight and square layout lines. Read his full review at the link below.
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