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Framer use a lot of tools. You’ve got compressors and nailers, but you also have hammers, squares, miter saws, and tables saws. Then there’s the complement of other hand tools like tape measures, pencils, and chalk reels. Framers are our go-to guys of general construction tool reviews. They’ve touched it all. This crew loves jumping into a best tape measure comparison or the discovering the best tool belt. And of course they helped us find the best framing hammer. Many of our framing tool reviews take place on the jobsite. We can’t think of a better place to test tools. These are the guys who get to discover the best cordless reciprocating saw. If it involves cutting or fastening lumber, this section should have you covered.
Everyone’s looking for ways to get ahead. Make it the most powerful, the most compact, the most ergonomic, or with […]
Originally pre-released under the brand name Accutrax, the new SpeedTac mechanical Sharpdraw carpenter pencil system uses snap off flat lead that […]
With Father’s Day on the horizon, it’s a great time to look at the new Ryobi P507 6-1/2″ Circular Saw. […]
In speaking with carpenters who recently built a pole barn for me, there were preferences for what kind of tool […]
When the new CSW41 Bosch Worm Drive Saw hit the market I had to get it, having already reviewed the […]
Mi-Tek THFI Face Mount I-Joist Hanger Eliminates the Need for Joist Nails One of the issues that comes from hanging […]
As a carpenter, my father had a circular saw in his tool arsenal. In fact, he had more than one […]
CAMO Edge Pro Hides Deck Fasteners from a Standing Position Building a deck just got easier thanks to the CAMO […]
Everyone who knows me knows that I love cool hammers. The new Powerstrike hammer from Powerstrike Precision Technology is, by […]
As a woodworker with a small shop, I have always considered a dedicated tool like a chop saw a “nice-to-have” […]