Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Stanley 58-930 Cushion Grip Nail Set 3-Piece

Stanley 58-930 Cushion Grip Nail Set 3-Piece

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Technical Details


  • Cushion grip nail set provides a versatile selection with a unique design
  • Cushioned grip designed for non-slip handling in all weather conditions
  • Fully hardened precision-milled steel for extra long life
  • Long beveled tip for easier nail head alignment
  • 3-piece set contains 1/32- 2/32- and 3/32-inch gripped nails


I got these on a lark since I didn't want to keep pounding hammer prints into my birdhouses. They are nice and sturdy feeling easy to hold onto and poked the nail in like I wanted. I additionally added a S M and L to one of the squared off sides so I could remember what color I needed. Maybe that will help me remember what color is what since I store them in a pencil cup and can't see the point size at a glance. I really like that the hammering end is square so it won't roll around the workbench when I'm not using it. I would have liked another size like another set offered on Amazon but those were lacking the grippy coating. So far these have worked great.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

HTC HTC2000 Universal Mobile Base

HTC HTC2000 Universal Mobile Base

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Technical Details


  • Universal mobile base with 400-pound capacity; forms into squares or rectangles
  • Four wheels; side rails with holes every inch; 12 by 12-inch to 36 by 36-inch or up to 20 by 52-inches
  • Durable hard rubber wheels and metal; assembly required
  • Includes wheels base and hardware
  • 16-pounds; lifetime warranty


If a tool is to be judged on it's utility then this is a winner. What makes this base so great is that it does what it's supposed to do does it well and sells for around fifty bucks.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Kreg SML-C125 1-1/4-Inch No. 2 Coarse Screw (1000-Pack)

Kreg SML-C125 1-1/4-Inch No. 2 Coarse Screw (1000-Pack)

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Technical Details


  • 1000-pack of softwood to softwood #8 coarse screws
  • Designed for pocket-hole joinery
  • Self-tapping auger point eliminates pre-drilling
  • Casehardened steel coated and dri-lube finished for easier driving
  • Large-thread diameter for greater holding power


I had read a review that stated they were using the fine screws for everything. I found that when using soft pine and more importantly into plywood the fine screws were on the edge of getting the job done. All you had to do was remove one of the screws and reinsert it to see what I mean. In my opinion getting the coarse screws and the fine screws is essential.
These screws have a very sharp tip on them and the shaft thickness is thin as well. Consequently you do not need to pre-drill unless you are using them close to an edge of a soft wood. In that condition the thin edge can bulge a little.
The great thing about pocket hole screws is their convenience and strength especially when used in pairs. You will find your self using these more and more often. I even use them on straight joinery by drilling with a forstner bit to create a straight pocket then go right in with the pocket hole screws. Admittedly by using the kreg jig and getting an angled installation is stronger than going in straight. The angle prevents tugging on just the threads but rather creates strength by having to pull the angled shaft through the wood. That is a lot stronger except in the rare condition of pressure being exerted at the direct angle of insertion-not likely.
Their is some difference of opinion as to whether it is advisable to use glue in conjunction with pocket hole screws. One camp states that since the screws hold so well when done in pairs that you do not need to use glue. Additionally that gives you the option of being able to remove the joint in the event you need to resize for example or disassemble for shipping. Additionally their argument states that since the pocket hole screw system holds so tight any glue that is put in the seam will be squeezed out.
The other camp feels that for security purposes gluing and screwing is the way to go. In the book "Building Kitchen Cabinets" by Udo Schmidt (an excellent book by the way) the author states "The expense of a pocket hole-drilling jig will easily be repaid in the time you save assembling face frames.
So if you are contemplating getting the Kreg jig assembly it comes highly recommended. If you are thinking about buying the screws I recommend you getting the coarse and fine screws in the 1 1/4" format since they are useful for joining 3/4" wood. Additionally you should get the screw kit with a variety of different length screws for those times when you are dealing with different stock thickness.
In a recent magazine doing a run off of different manufacturers pocket hole jigs Kreg took first place in every size jig-first place across the board. Hope this helps.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Swanson Tool SO101 7-inch Speed Square

Swanson Tool SO101 7-inch Speed Square

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Technical Details


  • 7-inch speed square; fits in pocket
  • Incorporates features of framing square tri square mitre square and protractor square
  • Constructed of aluminum alloy
  • Includes square 62-page pocket booklet
  • 7 by 7 by 10-inches; 1.2-pounds; 1-year warranty


I am amazed you're allowed to buy a saw without proof that you own one of these. This simple right angle is difference between tables that rest on four legs and those that float on three. It is the hard edge that is always perfect (you cannot chip or damage it) and it is small and light enough that it should follow you everywhere. If that weren't enough there are markings and measurements on its face (including a hole to mark 2x4 widths) that have common board thickness and sizes. If you're only an occasional builder you are freed from having to remember them (more convenient than you realize). Something like a workmate toolbench: you didn't know how much you needed it until you use it.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual: How to Maintain, Repair, and Improve Your Boat's Essential Systems

Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual: How to Maintain Repair and Improve Your Boat's Essential Systems

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I don't give out many 5 star reviews. But this one definitely qualifies. If you have an electrical or mechanical problem start here. Lots of good well explained information for those of use who are not experts. This book was a great help in redoing my electrical system as well as helping me understand numerous systems on my boat. Calder covers how things work limitations purchase and design considerations integration with other systems and practical pros and cons. Would I buy this again? ABSOLUTELY-I can recommend this book with no limitations.

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