From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 180
Hey Guys,
We hope this week finds you well and busy. This time of year starts to get crazy as winter approaches. Everyone is working really hard trying to get their outdoor projects finished up and sometimes a little tip can help you work smarter and faster.
Recently, Rob has started recording a bunch of his tips and putting them on YouTube as short clips in an effort to help you work smarter and more efficiently. Right now there are 44 tips on the playlist. If you click his picture, it will take you to the whole list. You are welcome to binge watch them if you like but I encourage you to browse the titles and watch the ones that may apply to your work.
Have you ever wondered what the names and functions of the different framing members of a window are? Check out the image above and quiz yourself to see if you know the name and their purpose. Then click the link below and see how you did!
For years I washed my dogs in either the bathtub or the shower. Then I heard about a custom dog wash station Todd was building for a client. The idea of it looked pretty appealing but I was looking for function over fancy so I built my own. Hit the link to see how I did it.
The Makita Couple Shaft system has been out a couple years now and while it may look similar to other outdoor power equipment attachment systems, it is pretty unique in its powerplants. The attachments can be powered by two 18V batteries on the electric powerhead or in a 4-stroke gas powered unit. Both of them are outstanding pieces of kit so how do you decide which one is right for you? We break it all down to help you try and
decide between these two awesome powerheads.
Metabo HPT (formerly Hitachi) knows a thing or two about pneumatics on the job site. They have a new pancake style compressor out on the market and Rob put it on his job site. To read his review check out the link below.
You guys have been asking about this one for some time. 5 years ago, the field would've been half the size but now there are more options than ever for a cordless chainsaw. But which one is the best? Hit the link to see for yourself!
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