I have the jubilee and like them but like the Helly Hansen Chelsea better. They just fit me better no knocks on Bjornklader. My coworker has the Ace and likes them, but they ar...
Replies 30I'm hoping to review this Looks really interesting and I would love to have something to keep me from overheating when I'm sheathing a roof and its hot out
Replies 8I guess a replacement for the Bigfoot Saw? Looks the same. Actually a lot different. The gearing is designed for the larger blade and the lower guard is anti-snag. Really a ni...
Replies 19Heres another simple one most of you probably already know. When doing walk out walls and bearing walls in the basements, the masons or form crews very seldom make them level en...
Replies 118My wife and I and a couple of friends hiked Rattlesnake Ledge last Saturday. These are the Danner Vicious. Been wearing them on the jobsite and hiking and love them. Nice and...
Replies 78Our Bosch router died last week and I had to go back to the lines and saw method. I hate that method. Ordered a Makita 3 1/4 hp router and had it 2 days later. In the meantime...
Replies 21Just curious. Do you then pad/fill/furr up to match or do you call 1/4" close enough? It seems that no matter how well we cut everything, it grows. The framer who taught me use...
Replies 21We always snap out full size and go from there. If you have trusses, we eliminate the gable truss and frame the rakewall. We go 1/4" less in height than the heel we give the...
Replies 21Primary pencil sounds so much better than kindergarten pencil. I'm going to use that. Sorry for the derail Tim. Have you tried the Milwaukee Inkzall fine point? It does a pre...
Replies 72The best part of that pencil was the jokes. :thumbsup: D.
Replies 72I wear the Duluth Flex fire hose pants and love them. Crazy comfortable. In the summer I wear their Flex nylon lightweight pants unless it is really hot, then I'll wear basket...
Replies 223How do you install the vertical rebar? I keep watching videos and if I have a 9' wall, I obviously don't want to tie the full height verts in right away.
Replies 11Been working well for us, but we try to stuff a cheap sandwich bag in case of a blow out in the glue gun. Happens way too often and its a hassle to clean out the plunger
Replies 6Is working well for us
Replies 24Go with the Stabila R Beam levels. We have been using them for nearly 2 years and love them. We use the 8' and 6' most often and I keep the 6' out almost every day. It is a p...
Replies 32I've got one coming in December for review. Stay tuned, it'll show up on the blog at Tools and also in my photo stream. I'll take some video too. I'm looking forward to testin...
Replies 50If you guys have seen the duplex screws, we use those to hold ICF braces into the slab. If you guys have never used these: you should try them. I don't buy then at HD, my cont...
Replies 21We need to do this in 2 weeks. Fortunately the owner is going to put a coating on the slab and say we can drill it. I'm going to put 1/4" Titans into the holes. Am I the onl...
Replies 21Pretty useful.
Replies 7We've been using SS for the last few years. Always gap the 3/16" or 1/4" at butt joints, especially if the siding is very dry. We've found that sometimes it is obvious it's be...
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