Tidbits – Fantastic Cordwood Construction
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A barn is often defined as an agricultural storage building; however, these structures are not limited by such a simple description. Barns can be built in a variety of different styles and for an almost limitless number of purposes.
Right angle drills are an often overlooked but important addition to any toolbox. These handy tools are small drills that can fit into much tighter spaces than your average drill. Why? The head of these drills sits at a 90-degree angle, hence the name.
But how do you know what to look for in a high-quality right angle drill? To help you, we’re going to review three cordless heavy-duty right-angle drills from some of the most well-known tool manufacturers out there.
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Makita is one of the best-known, high-quality electric tool manufacturers in the business. Founded in Japan in 1915 as a manufacturer
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Have you ever stopped and watched, spellbound, as construction workers move around at great heights, confidently setting beams and working atop rooflines? While they may appear to have the confident nonchalance of a skilled trapeze artist,
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There are a lot of circular saws out there that ensure clean cuts with a single pass in 6x material but the only one can claim that title of the biggest worm drive saw on Earth. The SKILSAW Super Sasquatch
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The average do-it-yourselfer may not have a pressing need to fill a cache with a lot of specialized tools, but timber framers and log home builders may want to consider a good chain saw beam cutter. Many pros discover this
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Brad CorkillBrad Corkill is president and owner of Whiteman Lumber Company, in Cataldo, Idaho. The mill was started in 1928 by Harry Whiteman, and is now the oldest continuously-operating sawmill in the state. Whiteman Lumber supplied mining timbers for Sunshine
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