Contributing Editor Scott Arnold is the owner of Scott Arnold Remodeling LLC out of Waltham MA. Custom decks, fireplace makeovers, kitchens and bathrooms, Scott enjoys the frame to finish concept. Scott will share his perspective on tools as carpenter and remodeler here and on AConcordCarpenter.com
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KNAACK Introduces Tool Kage Jobsite Cabinets This week KNACCK introduced the Tool Kage Jobsite Cabinets that provide visibility and maximum security for valuable equipment. Three new models of jobsite storage use diamond-punched steel panel for clear visibility without compromising KNACCK’s legendary security and durability. Crystal Lake, IL, May 31, 2017 – KNAACK® today introduced Tool […]
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Senco PC1010N 1-Gallon Finish Trim Compressor Review Pneumatic compressors come in all different shapes and sizes. From large fixed shop compressors to even small compact lightweight portable trim compressors Senco is delivering innovated fastening solutions that makes your work easier. The Senco PC1010N Finish Trim Compressor is a maintenance free designed compressor with some awesome […]
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DEWALT Flexvolt Accessories DEWALT® announces FLEXVOLT High Efficiency Accessories™ that are Engineered to Maximize Runtime™. The new line is optimized for use with cordless power tools and is engineered to deliver more cuts or holes per charge than standard DEWALT accessories. The new accessories also provide long life in tough applications with corded and cordless […]
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KEEN Utility Braddock Boot Giveaway The Crew at TBB would like to start the new year off on the right foot (see what I did there?). We are giving away a pair of KEEN Utility Braddock Boots to one lucky winner! This hiking-inspired work boots are assembled with pride in Portland, Oregon from materials from around […]
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Milwaukee 12″ Aluminum Measuring Wheel Review – Model 48-22-5012 Measuring wheels in the construction industry aren’t as popular, as say the miter saw or impact driver, but they do have their place. Measuring long distances by wheel is certainly much easier than a standard tape measure and some instances the new hi-tech laser measuring tools. We […]
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2016 Christmas Giveaway – RIDGID Twin Tube Compressor and Framing Nailer Giveaway Rules 1. You must be a subscriber to our newsletter: On The Level – Straight Advice from the Pros 2. Enter your information in the giveaway form at the bottom of this page. Extra Entries Who doesn’t like to increase their chances of […]
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2016 Holiday Gift Guide 2016 has been without a doubt a kickass year for new and innovative tools. Here at TBB we have tried to review them all and ensure you were armed with the right information before you pull the trigger! This year we want to share some of the best tools we think […]
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Hitachi Launches 2 New SDS Rotary Hammers – DH26PF & DH18PFY Hitachi Power Tools is announcing additions to its growing Commercial product line with the launch two new SDS Plus Rotary Hammers; the DH26PF & the DH28PFY with User Vibration Protection. Being ideal tools for drilling holes for anchors, drilling concrete for trade installations and […]
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RIDGID 12″ Miter Saw With Mobile Miter Saw Stand Giveaway The RIDGID 12 Inch Dual Bevel Sliding Miter Saw is unlike any saw we’ve ever used. This saw is capable of cutting a 70-degree miter angle. To achieve these kind of cuts we used to have to use an acute angle jig clamped to the miter […]
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DEWALT Framing Nailer Giveaway – Model DWF83PL They’re Back!!!! Our tool giveaways are back. Due to the craziness of summer with traveling to several trade shows and manufacturing facilities, our head to head comparisons and just some amazing weather, we haven’t done any giveaways. Well summer is basically over and we are starting our giveaways with a […]
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