What's new at Concord Carpenter?
Hi Folks,
This week flew by with projects and kid sports.
At the ACC workshop we have several exciting tool reviews coming out on Festool, Little Giant and Bosch. Stay tuned as we need a bit more time before we report back to you on them.
Faster than a speeding bullet!
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More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound . . .
... it's a bird, a plan, nope it's just "Concord Carpenter" looking for advertising.
If you can't make fun of yourself then go osit in the truck - right?
When one hears the phrase: "faster than a speeding bullet," one usually thinks of Superman. What we don't think about is how quick a website publication can communicate with it's readership.
Being a licensed builder and running a full service remodeling business I am one of the very few online publications that has a day-to-day connection with the remodeling industry.
I am a seasoned contractor who's reputation can help your company educate and inform consumers on your tools and products. I have a trusted history of only promoting quality products. My confidence in a product can only help build brand as well as sell product.
This week I am busy sending out media guides to potential advertisers. If you're interested in receiving a media guide simply reply to this email or click here and scroll down to my media guide.
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Remodeling A Basement or Kitchen?
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As a remodeler I often need to build soffits in basements or kitchens to hide items that are not easily moved and are lower than the finished ceiling.
Soffits in kitchens are often used to lower cabinets from a tall ceiling.
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There are many ways to build soffits, I think my way saves time and money! Here's how I do it...
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Mystery Tool
What's blue, measures 6 x 14 inches, weighs only 6 pounds and can cut almost anything accurately and easily?
Do You Have Freeze Proof Outdoor Faucets?
Winters coming - are you prepared?
Tips When Replacing Trim At Faucets:
Tool pick of the week!!!!
This past week I have tested and reviewed a tool that is lightweight, tough and powerful. My crew adn I were so impressed that we replaced our existing circular saw with this one.
It now lives in my trailer as my go to saw.
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