Tim Carter demonstrates how to make professional square angles of different slopes, using a carpenter's framing square. These tips will help you discover how to use a framing square.
Tim Carter demonstrates how to make professional square angles of different slopes, using a carpenter's framing square. These tips will help you discover how to use a framing square.
Tim Carter demonstrates a new set of drill bits. This set features a quick change chuck, that allows a drill bit to be changed in a snap. The set also has combination bits.
Tim Carter shows some quick tips for using a router. Router bits are available for a variety of wood profiles. Routers are great tools, but they must be handled safely.
Tim Carter shows smaller, light weight shovels and spades that are great for the home projects. There is also a post hole digger in a smaller size.
Nail guns are great labor saving tools. But be careful - a nail gun is a gun. Use safety precautions when using a nail gun. Pneumatic nail guns operate off compressed air. The cordless nail gun has a small combustion engine. Check out the pros and cons of nail guns.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, shows lots of great power tools, woodworking tools and hand tools that can easily be given as gifts. Any tool will be appreciated by your do-it-yourselfer.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates how easy it can be to make a level line across an entire room. It is difficult to do with a standard bubble level. Consider renting a builder's level or transit.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates how to easily erect scaffolding at your own home. A scaffold makes reaching those high jobs easier and safer.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates a cordless drill that features forward and reverse and an adjust chuck clutch. With more powerful cordless drill batteries, a cordless drill can handle all your drilling on the next project.
Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates some cool features on a cordless jigsaw. Jigsaws today have a very simple way to change blades and some have small fan to blow dust out of the way.
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