DIY Tool Repair for Power Tools and Lawn Care Equipment
When a product is under warranty, getting it repaired is a lot easier since it’s free. But once it’s out […]
If you want to read articles and reviews that are trade-specific, try our Tool Reviews by Trade section. This organizes our site into topics suited particularly for a specific trade such as plumbing, electrical, framing, roofing & siding, concrete/masonry, and carpentry. Roofing and siding pros will find pneumatic roofing nailers as well as tools like cap staplers and hammer tackers. Tile & Flooring Pros will gain easy access to our tile saws, flooring staplers, and floor scrapers. As a painting professional, reviews of airless sprayers and cordless sprayers may interest you the most. You can count on one thing: whatever your craft, you need good tools. Our tool reviews by trade will help you drill down to quickly find the information you need. If you want to avoid anything that sits outside of your trade, this way helps you do it. If you can’t find a tool here, let us know.
When a product is under warranty, getting it repaired is a lot easier since it’s free. But once it’s out […]
If you’ve looked into ways to gain energy efficiency in your attic, you may have come across radiant barrier technology. […]
Makita Releases Metal Shear Lineup for Tradesmen Makita has added to the line of 18V cordless metal shears designed to […]
As we’ve said before, not every socket set has to fall in the master mechanics set category. Sometimes you just […]
You could have tons of reasons for wanting a laundry room makeover. In my case, I was in heavy nesting […]
Cordless routers are a dream come true for many carpenters and woodworkers. It’s a tool they’ve been dreaming of since […]
So you’ve got some holes to drill. In concrete. Well, that changes things. Sure, you might be able to get […]
Milwaukee Cordless Blind Rivet Tool Gives More Reasons to Ditch Hand Tools The Milwaukee M18 Fuel Blind Rivet Tool with […]
Protecting wood floors isn’t difficult, but it’s important to understand how different sealers work and the advantages and disadvantages of each. There are two basic types of sealers: penetrating sealers and “top” sealers. Penetrating sealers, as the name implies, soak into the wood and seal from within. When the floor becomes worn you can re-apply penetrating sealers. Top sealers, like lacquer, shellac, and varnish stay on top of the wood and cannot be applied for worn spots without showing.
Southwire SIMPush Conduit Fittings Make EMT Connections Easy If you find that you’ve grown weary of the more traditional methods […]