From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 190
Hey Guys,
Check out that pic of Rob above. He's got that big smile on his face because he just finished a gorgeous kitchen renovation for a client. The rest of the project pictures as well as an explanation of the design choices can be seen by clicking the picture above. It's worth a look.
Our boy Rob isn't just a one trick pony though, he builds all kinds of cool stuff from small built-ins and room remodels to renovations and additions. And all of that stuff he posts on the daily over on his Instagram account. It's like little snapshots into what he's working on currently. If you like what you see, give him a follow.
In my neighborhood, many of the homes were built with unfinished basements. As the families grow older and bigger, many opt to turn their basement into finished living spaces complete with additional bedrooms and closets. One of the most popular style of closet door is the bifold but they can be a bit daunting to install if you've never done one before. The link below breaks it down though to help you get it right.
When scribing cabinets, it's pretty easy to just run the belt sander to the line. What do you do if you need to scribe a piece of trim or other small piece? We built a jig to make the sander stationary and move the piece through it instead. It's pretty slick and you can probably make it from scrap you already have laying around. Hit the link and make one today.
If you're anything like me, a pressure washer isn't a tool you use everyday... but there's probably a list of outdoor maintenance and cleaning tasks at home you could really use one for. #TBBCrew Ben F recently found himself in that position and picked up a new Ryobi 3600 PSI pressure washer with a
Honda GX200 engine to tackle all of his outdoor cleaning tasks. If you're in need of a pressure washer, check out Ben's review of this new Ryobi at the link below.
Milwaukee Sawzalls have been a staple on jobsites since the tool was invented 70 years ago. Rob recently took a look back at both his Gen 1 and Gen 2 M18 Fuel Sawzalls that he's had on his own jobsites since they were first released. So how did they hold up to the use/abuse from him and his crew? Hit the link to find out.
Last month we showed off Metabo HPT's cordless 1/2" router and this month we're showing you their new cordless trim router. While not the first company to make their trim router cordless, they are the only one that can run 3 different battery/power options.
Either their 18V battery, 36V battery, or corded adapter can be used to power this tool. To hear about the rest of the trick features, check out the full review at the link.
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