Jeff Williams

Contributing Editor Jeff Williams is a carpenter for a commercial General Contractor specializing in concrete, steel, and wood buildings. Jeff comes from a long line of contractors. His parents started a commercial General Contracting firm many years ago and it has afforded him life-long, hands-on learning opportunities from rough and fine carpentry all the way to structural steel and concrete. Jeff has a Construction Management degree and loves the thrill of coordinating and successfully managing large jobs from start to finish. Inspired by the difficulties sometimes encountered to complete punch lists his motto is, "Work hard until the job is done."

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Ridgid JobMax Pneumatic Multi-tool Review

Ridgid JobMax Pneumatic Multi-tool Starter Kit Ridgid has another power option to the JobMax lineup. This time it’s pneumatic. You people with dedicated shop air systems are going to love this thing. Rob first introduced this to us back at the start of summer and now I’ve got my hands on one. I’ve had it in […]

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RIDGID Introduces Most Affordable Pro Wet Tile Saw

R4030 Embodies large saw features in small saw price August 2012 – RIDGID® introduces its new 7” Job Site Wet Tile Saw. This is the most affordable pro saw on the market. This saw’s powerful motor, best-in-class cutting capacities, die cast aluminum table and heavy duty arm all come standard on this saw for only $299. Every […]

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Ryobi ProTip Paint Sprayer Review

Ryobi ProTip Paint Sprayer Review Earlier this year Ryobi introduced a bunch of innovative new products that we’ve reviewed here, here, and here. The last of the new products is a couple of paint sprayers with reversabile spray tips to make clearing any clogs a breeze. One that runs on household AC power and the […]

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Ryobi Supercharger 6-Port Lithium-ion/NiCad Battery Charger Review

RYOBI 6-Port Li-Ion/NiCad Supercharger P125 If you’ve read any of the other recent posts about Ryobi’s new offerings you know I’ve been impressed. This tool also fits in that category. RYOBI Supercharger Features Charges both NiCad and Li-Ion batteries Charges up to 6 One+ batteries Status button to see state of charge on all ports […]

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Ryobi 18-Volt One+ Dual Function Inflator/Deflator Review

RYOBI 18Volt ONE+™ Dual Function Inflator/Deflator Ryobi Inflator P731 This past spring Ryobi introduced a number of new and innovative tools. The Ryobi inflator/deflator was one of them. I’ve been testing this for a couple months now and it was a tool I didn’t know I needed until I started using it. RYOBI P731 Features […]

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Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Portable Fan Review

RYOBI 18Volt ONE+™ Portable Fan Recently I’ve had the opportunity to test some of Ryobi’s latest offerings. One of the unexpected favorites was the P3310 Portable Fan. I figured this would be just like any other fan but Ryobi added some nice features that left me pleasantly surprised. RYOBI P3310 Features Over 10 hours of […]

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Ridgid Fuego 6-1/2 in. Framing Saw Review

Ridgid Fuego 12 Amp 6-1/2 in. Framing Saw R3203 If you have been following tool news for a while you know this saw is not new. In fact the Ridgid Fuego 6-1/2″ Framing Saw has been on the market for over five years and the reason it is still sold today is because it is a […]

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Milwaukee M12 Cordless Heated Jacket Long-Term Review

M12™ Cordless Heated Jacket Kit 2331 Over the last year at Tool Box Buzz you may have seen the other posts on the M12 Cordless Heated Jacket. The first post was when we initially heard of the product. Then came a review a few months after its release. This jacket has been through everything and after […]

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