Stanley Black & Decker Sells Delta – UPDATE
A bunch of news went up late last week about Stanley Black & Decker is selling the Delta brand, which […]
A bunch of news went up late last week about Stanley Black & Decker is selling the Delta brand, which […]
Within the last two months, Nexeon (an Oxfordshire-based research group) produced a record-breaking 18650 Li-ion cells with a capacity of 3.2Ah […]
Have we finally reached the end of the tape measure? With laser distance measures and all manner of future technology, why not a solution that eliminates the measuring and marking of wood for cutting on a miter saw? Why not indeed. SawGear came to market in late 2009 with a tool that has since been seemingly perfected – at least from what we’ve seen in video demonstrations. In any case, we’re looking forward to getting a better look at it first hand at this year’s IBS Expo in Orlando.
When working in some situations large corded or 18V reciprocating saws sometimes are just too bulky to fit in tight places while […]
The Pinewood Derby. An event that will bring fathers and children together for lots of tool-use and inspired mayhem. Well, […]
I do a lot of outdoor work, and it’s nice to listen to the radio or my trusty iPhone music […]
We’re getting ready for the 2011 International Builders Show (IBS) in Orlando Florida this year, including handing out our top 5 […]
Some people have extensive electrical test and measurement devices on-hand, ready to go at a moment’s notice. But there is […]
Technology is moving along – and in more ways than you’d imagine. This week an alleged thief, Martino Galeaz, somehow […]
This kind of product doesn’t come around all that often: a tool that makes it possible to do manually, something that we only thought really possible with electricity. Want to do some serious craftsmanship by hand for a special project? The new Jointmaker Pro v2 Manual Table Saw by Bridge City Tool Works is your solution. We immediately thought of third world country mission work, but the tool is actually a bit too refined and more suitable for detail and finish work than rough cuts and simply getting boards cut where there’s no power (for that the hand saw will still be your friend).