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MOST RECENT REVIEWS
Best Cordless Brad Nailers in 2021 – Reviews & Buyer’s Guide
As a finish carpenter, cordless brad nailers are a game changer. I no longer have to drag around a heavy, noisy air compressor. I’m also not restricted on how far or fast I can work by being tethered to an air hose. While all cordless brad nailers seem similar on the surface, the features and…
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Best Multi-Tool for Backpacking in 2021
Backpacking is one of the ways that I love to escape from the long work week. Getting out of town and into the backwoods, carrying just enough supplies to get you through the night or weekend, is not only a great way to relax, but can be quite thrilling as well. The peace and quiet…
NEWEST GUIDES & HOW-TO ARTICLES
Hammer Drill Vs. Impact Drill Driver: How Do They Differ?
Whether you’re a seasoned furniture building expert or dipping your toes in the waters of home remodeling for the first time, distinguishing between the endless variety of power tools in the hardware store is understandably hard. When I first began home remodeling, I had a limited understanding of drills. I became extremely frustrated by retailers…
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Jointer vs Planer: What’s the Difference?
There’s a common mistake that many people make in assuming that planers and jointers perform the same function. Most experienced woodworkers know that wood jointers and planers perform completely different functions, even though both are used to smooth the surface of rough wood. Power jointers are used to flatten one face of the wood and…