From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 136
Hey Guys,
While we were in Milwaukee at NPS18, we picked the first Tradesman/Tradeswoman of the Month. In April, we had a ton of amazing entries from a number of different trades. Despite most of us on the #TBBCrew are carpenters, it doesn't mean that we're just picking carpentry related entries. I've seen some beautiful mechanical rooms in my day that are as much art as they are function so no matter what trade you're in, send it in!
Keep sending in those entries to [email protected] and
make sure you use the hashtag #TBBPro somewhere in the image. Write it on a piece of building material or just add it to your photo after the fact. Either way we want to see all the awesome work you guys and gals do day in and day out.
Also in the newsletter this month we have a mini head to head article. We pitted the Milwaukee M18 SuperHawg vs the Dewalt FlexVolt Stud and Joist Drill. Be sure to check that one out below.
Like we said above, we picked the winner for the April Tradesman/Tradeswoman of the Month. Pictured above is Aleksei and his crew at RCW Interiors. They were building some wicked angled coffered ceiling and light boxes. Maybe next month we can feature your smiling mug after you just found out you won a sweet tool package from Milwaukee. You have to enter though. Click the link below to see all the entries from
April.
While the overall look of the toilet hasn't changed much over the years, the efficiency of it definitely has. Whether you're remodeling your bathroom or just want to replace that old 5 gallon water guzzler, we'll show you step by step how to replace a toilet quick and easy.
If you're a plumber or electrician, a cordless right-angle drill is a godsend for rough-ins. But which one should you get? Is it worth jumping ship on a battery platform to buy the competitor's offering? How many holes do they drill? We answer these and many more questions in the article. Check it out!
This 23 gauge Ryobi Pin Nailer helps Ryobi become one of the first tool companies to offer a complete and comprehensive array of cordless finish nailers with their AirStrike line. The line includes 15-gauge, 16-gauges, 18-gauge nail guns and now the P-318 23-gauge pinner. Read on for our thoughts.
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