Making A Square Hole In Metal
Four holes is drilled on the corners of where you want your square to go. They should be slightly larger then your final dimension to … Read more
Four holes is drilled on the corners of where you want your square to go. They should be slightly larger then your final dimension to … Read more
Sometimes your Skil circular saw stops at the cut line; then it stalls out; panic sets in and you’ve got an expensive piece of lumber … Read more
Your McCulloch chainsaw won’t start. You yank starter cord, and engine fires but quickly dies out. You try again and again. After several attempts, saw … Read more
Nothing is more frustrating than having a nail gun click and not fire. Your schedule gets off track. The job stops moving forward. And there … Read more
There’s something about the wall of power tools at your local home improvement store that makes it overwhelming. There are so many options. So many … Read more
There’s only one reason you’re buying a Makita LS1016. Because it’s a solid reciprocating saw that will slice right through framing lumber. It is your … Read more
A DeWalt belt sander will gets rid of paint and smooth out rough wood in no time. But what happens when the tool starts acting … Read more
Stalling mid-drive always makes an impact driver frustrating to use. You’re going full bore with a full battery and torque, yet it die on you. … Read more
Choosing between Stanley and Craftsman mean choosing from the two ways of thinking of these toolmakers. Stanley has deep history; it’s a traditional company. Craftsman … Read more
The same scenario plays out every time we’re browsing an online catalog or standing in the middle of aisle at your local specialty tool dealer. … Read more
You purchase a new tool because you think it’s going to be able to tackle some serious work and then it disappoints you with its … Read more