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Electric Vs. Air Impact Wrench: Let’s Find Out What You Need!
Whether you are a professional working in an auto repair shop or a mere DIY’er whose projects revolve around tightening and loosening nuts and bolts, you will concur with me that unless you have a decent tool at your disposal,…
Dewalt Dws779 Vs. Dws780 Miter Saws- Which One’s The Best?
Choosing a miter saw can be a hurdle. It’s one tool that requires you to make a series of decisions beginning with the brand to the size and then the model to buy. Of course, for the woodworkers intending to…
Different Types of Measuring Tools and Their Uses
Whether you are in woodworking, construction, plumbing, healthcare, or just a mere DIYer, measuring is one thing you will find yourself doing very often. Distance, temperature, angles, speed, time, water pressure, and more. The list of things to measure is…
Single vs. Double Bevel Miter Saw: Which is Better for You?
When buying a miter saw, you have to make a series of decisions before you arrive at your ideal model. You have to decide on the size of the miter saw you need, the brand, the type of the miter…
10-Inch vs. 12-Inch Miter Saw: Which is Better for You
If you often work with tools, you can attest that choosing the correct model from the sea of options is never easy. Leave alone picking the ideal model, identifying the perfect size to buy can be more overwhelming than it…
Porter-Cable Vs. Dewalt: Which is Better?
Although most people argue that brand doesn’t really matter when shopping for something, the fact is that it does, and any professional will tell you that. That’s especially true when it comes to hand tools and power tools. That’s why…
Can You Caulk Over New Caulk? Honest Opinion on Old Caulk
As a professional handyman or DIY enthusiast, you must have used caulk in one of your repair or renovation projects. And my guess is you found out that caulking is not as difficult as long as everything is done correctly.…
Do I Caulk or Paint First?
Have you ever applied paint and caulk to a surface? If so, which compound did you apply first? Working with these compounds can be a bit challenging for some users because most people are not sure which should come first.…
How To Remove Caulk From (Tub, Tile, Hand & Cloth)
If proper care is not taken during the application process, caulk can easily adhere to your hands or clothes. The problem with this is that the caulking compound may be hard to remove after it has fully cured. Aside from…