From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 147
Hey Guys,
This week we've been testing these two cordless table saws against each other. We're putting them through some of the same tests that we did in the portable job site table saw head to head article from earlier this year. Head on over to our facebook page and weigh in on which saw you think is better overall.
Also in this week's newsletter is an article on choosing a fire bowl to your back (side or front) yard living space. Additionally, there's
an article on installing an air switch in a countertop and adding a charging station to the tool trailer. Tool articles and YouTube videos are near the bottom as always.
A gas fire bowl is one of those items a that instantly creates an outdoor living focal point and family gathering spot, and something that we always suggest to our clients as a safer alternative to a fire pit. This article we detail why we chose the bowl we did. In a follow up, we'll share the install article.
Sometimes when building or remodeling a kitchen, a switch for turning on a garbage disposal may not fit in a convenient spot. This can be especially true if there is a sink in the island. Also, if you’re worried about flipping an electric switch with wet hands, an air switch is a good alternative. Today we’ll show you just how easy it is to install it. Read On!
Like many contractors these days, I'm use a ton of cordless tools. So that means I either have to haul chargers into the job site or have enough batteries to get through the day/week and charge them at home in the evenings. I got tired of that so I added AC power to my trailer for LED lights and this charging station. Read on to see how I did it.
At NPS18 we saw a few surprises but one of the biggest was the new Milwaukee stubby impact wrenches. While some brand’s 12V lines fade into obscurity, Milwaukee still has their foot on the gas adding more tools to the already venerable M12 line. Read on for all the details on these new impact wrenches.
The Dewalt Tough System units can be stacked and locked together or the can be attached to the DS-Carrier for fast and easy transport and is designed to hold an entire set of tools, your accessories, and some parts. The system gets more box types every year with the latest being drawers.
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