From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 138
Hey Guys,
Just one more day (today) to enter this month's Tradesman/Tradeswoman Of The Month
giveaway. Last month we had a number of good entries and want to see more of the good work you all are doing. We also want to reward you for it through promotion of you and your company on our site but also TBB swag!
Email us a picture of you,
on a job site or in your shop ~ showing off something you’re proud of. A tool, a build, process, etc. Be sure to include your contact information including email and address. We WON’T use your information for any other purpose than to contact you if you win. Include the hashtag #TBBPRO in your photo somehow. Be creative!!
Other articles in this week's newsletter include bathroom remodeling considerations, how to clean stone masonry, and of course some tool
articles.
More than any other room in your house, a bathroom combines intense usage needs with tight space constraints. This makes it a tough room to remodel. Analysis paralysis can set in when you’re just thinking about cosmetic features like tile and paint. But that’s just the fun stuff. Where will the shower go? The toilet? The sink (or sinks)? All the lights – and the ventilation fan? And the list goes on and on. We
break down the things for you to consider when thinking about remodeling a bathroom.
Stone as a building material is as old as civilization. It is very durable and stands the test of time but as time passes on, the stone absorbs things from its surrounding environment. It can start to look dark and dingy, a far cry from when it was first installed. All hope is not lost though, it can be cleaned. Most of the time a little water and elbow grease is all that is needed. Click through for the complete
how to.
"Just about every tradesperson needs an electrical tester in their arsenal. As an electrician, I want a good one, since I’m constantly using it. Carpenters, plumbers and others require just a simple tester for occasional use. Regardless of the demand for daily or occasional usage, we can all benefits from having a durable, easy to use and reliable electrical tester." - #TTBCrew Electrician Tom
Taylor
For Tom, the Fluke is his go to tester. Click the link below on why it has earned a coveted spot in his tool bag.
An impact driver is an essential tool for any contractor. Which one should you get though? Every manufacturer makes one. Should you stick to your current platform or try a different one? We break down everything you need to know to help you make an informed buying decision.
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