In this newsletter, I review some of the happenings and new tools from the Milwaukee Tools Editors Conference. Plus a Bosch Tool contest and a new paint tray from Paint Glider.
In this newsletter, I review some of the happenings and new tools from the Milwaukee Tools Editors Conference. Plus a Bosch Tool contest and a new paint tray from Paint Glider.
Tim Carter reports live from the 2013 Milwaukee Tool Conference. Who's there with him? Dan and Eric from http://www.ToolsinAction.com and Cindy Dole from http://www.YourHomeWizards.com. Fun stuff!
Tim Carter reports live from Milwaukee, WI describing what it's like to attend an invitation-only tool conference.
In this newsletter, view from a top Mt. Washington and the Stain Solver sale is coming to an end soon.
In this newsletter, Father's Day is fast approaching, here are some gift tips for Dad, meet me in Milwaukee tonight, do the math to determine when that new item will save you money, a sale on Stain Solver Oxygen Bleach and a video tool review of a cordless hammer drill.
Dumping gravel onto grass and compacting will not make a solid base for a parking area. Knowing how to properly prepare the soil and base for your parking lot is importantly. Here are some tips on layering your new parking lot so it stands the test of time.
In this Newsletter, electrical problems in the garage, tips on sandpaper, selecting the right circular saw blade, meeting Tim in Milwaukee, a little musical interlude, Stain Solver sale coming, how to repair a concrete driveway, and how to install a new window in a solid frame wall.
If you have a cracked concrete driveway, you can repair the cracks and transform the look of your driveway. After repairing the concrete cracks with epoxy, apply a layer of cement stucco to the driveway. Read on for more tips on how to repair concrete.
Memorial Day snow in New Hampshire, exterior patio mortar joint tip, meet me in Milwaukee, a trick for drywall finishing, sanding tools, and pre-order pricing on the New Window Video Series.
If you have to remove caulk, a razor blade might be the tool of choice. Depending on the type of caulk installed, and how recently it was installed, you might be able to loosen it up before trying to remove the caulk sealant.
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