From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 185
Hey Guys,
Check out the picture above. Have you ever heard of Oliver Machinery? They're a brand that's pretty new to us but they've been around in the commercial/industrial woodworking space for over 100 years.
That saw is one of two tools we've recently reviewed from Oliver. The other is linked further down and is an amazing little piece of kit. We also have articles on remodeling a small bathroom, removing granite stains, and tool reviews.
If you type "Bathroom" into the search box on Pinterest you are greeted with hundreds (or thousands if you scroll long enough) of pictures of big, elegant, inviting bathrooms. Most of us don't have bathrooms that size, we have small, old, dingy spaces that we don't want to spend much time in. So how does one remodel a typical small bathroom but make it as comfortable, elegant, and inviting as possible? Hit the link and read all of our
tips and tricks.
Granite and other natural stones are becoming more and more popular as the years go by. These surfaces need maintenance though to keep them looking good. For many of us, we don't realize that the sealer is gone from a counter until a stain appears. By then it seems too late but in this article we show you how to remove the stain to get that counter looking fresh again.
Just under 2 years ago we did a thickness planer head to head. In that test, all of the units used straight blade cutters and the finishes reflected that. What's special about this Oliver unit is that it uses a shelix cutterhead that produces superior results to the straight
blade. Click the link to see what makes the shelix cutterhead and the Oliver planer such a great combo.
Man, in the last couple years tools have really been shrinking all the while getting more and more powerful. For example, check out Milwaukee's newest 3/8" impact wrench. It's under 5" in length yet even more powerful than the last generation. How much more powerful? Click the link below and see just how amazingly powerful the little guy is.
Have you guys heard about the new One+ HP line of tools from Ryobi? They are a brushless line of tools designed to work faster while using the battery more efficiently. Recently we tested out the new 7-1/4" circular saw. So how did it do? Hit the link below and see for yourself!
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