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The Fein MultiMaster Review Video - Does it make the Grade? Tim reviews the Fein MultiMaster Multi-Tool. He rates it Click one of these links to purchase this Fein Kit MultiMaster Oscillating Multi-Tool or search for the Fein MultiMaster Tool & Accessories. If you want more technical specifications on this tool, just Click here.

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An Ice Runway - Only Available a Few Months You've maybe seen a light airplane land on a lake. It was outfitted with pontoons so the plane wouldn't sink. But what about landing a plane on water that just has wheels only - no floats or pontoons? Alton, NH is a unique town that has Read More »

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Train plowing deep snow - watch the snow fly! I'm sure you've seen regular trucks on roadways plowing snow. If you're a traveler you've maybe been stuck in an airport concourse looking out the windows as giant plows work  on the tarmac, taxiways and runways to get you back home. But I doubt you've ever Read More »

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Tim Carter interviews Colin Jaffe', Behr Senior VP of Professional Sales, on February 12, 2014. The first-ever Behr Paint editors conference had just concluded and I was one of but a small handful of media invited to the event. It was one for the history books to be sure.

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After watching this video, you'll agree Russians are experienced and resourceful when it comes to retrieving a car that fell through the ice on a lake. Keep this tip in your head in case you need to do the same thing. It's so smart, simple and stupendous! Featured in the March 4, 2014 Newsletter.

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Scholl Canyon Golf Club - Funny Video Watch this video of me golfing at Scholl Canyon Golf Club in southern California for a few laughs. This is a wonderful executive course that's a mix of lots of par 3 holes and a few par 4s. Look below the video for the scorecard and hole yardage. Read More »

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My college degree is in geology. When taking Geology 101 years ago, Dr. Bullard made us study different types of erosion. One type of erosion is called "mass wasting". It's used to describe when rocks fall from a mountain making a sloping small pile of rock around the base of the mountain. I could NEVER Read More »

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