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Adhesives, Sealants, & Lubes

New WD-40 Trigger-Pro Non-Aerosol Spray

Jul 15, 2009 Stuart 17 Comments

WD-40 recently released a new easy-to-use non-aerosol spray can designed to offer more control and less mess. The new WD-40 Trigger-Pro non-aerosol delivery system better meets the needs of industrial users since the format makes the recyclable steel cans much easier to dispose of. The WD-40 Trigger-Pro’s leak-free non-overspraying nozzle  has three settings – a wide spray, a […]

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Hand Tools

Channellock’s Wide Adjustable Wrenches

Jul 14, 2009 Stuart 5 Comments

  I had the opportunity to use a Channellock adjustable wrench today, and it was an impressionable experience. The Channellock adjustable had very little play in the jaw, was relatively smooth to operate, and felt robust and sturdy. To top it off, the Channellock packed a huge jaw capacity into a small package. The adjustable […]

Hand Tools

Sog Fusion Themed Knives

Jul 13, 2009 Stuart 3 Comments

  Sog’s Fusion series of knives includes several funky theme-based designs. Each lockback knife has a 3″ blade, an overall length of 7.5″, and several themed doodads and accessories.

Editorial

Home Depot & Klein’s Exclusive Retailer Agreement

Jul 9, 2009 Stuart 6 Comments

The Home Depot (THD) and Klein Tools recently announced Home Depot to be the exclusive home improvement retailer of Klein’s hand-held tools. Under the agreement, “…Home Depot will offer Klein’s complete line of durable, high-quality electrical tools and will be the sole home improvement retailer of all existing and future product lines.”

Awesome & Cool

Brown Dog Welding’s Incredible Hardware Sculptures

Jul 7, 2009 Stuart 9 Comments

Photo by izthistaken (Matt Trombley) Josh Welton, the skilled artist and craftsman behind Brown Dog Welding, uses his talent to turn ordinary hardware and scrap metal into elaborate models and sculptures. The incredible motorcycle model shown above is a great example of what he can do. Brown Dog Welding is a welding and fabrication shop […]

Compressors, Air Tools, Nailers

Two Innovative New Campbell Hausfeld Compressors

Jul 6, 2009 Stuart 17 Comments

A few weeks ago, Campbell Hausfeld announced several snazzy new nailers. The innovation did not stop there – CH recently announced two new compressor systems: a 26 gallon unit that has been dubbed the “ultimate portable compressor”, and a wall-mountable 8 gallon unit that can be equipped with up to two add-on 8 gallon tanks. […]

Accessories

Rockler C-Clamp Sale

Jul 1, 2009 Stuart 3 Comments

Rockler is having an online-only sale on C-clamps: a set of twelve 1-1/2″ Jet C-clamps for $10, or a set of two 2-1/2″ and two 3″ C-clamps for $8. Shipping is ~$7 for orders under $25, and $9 for orders between $25 and $50. While you’re at it, you may want to check out some of the […]

Editorial

You Know You’ve Got it Bad When…

Jul 1, 2009 Stuart Discuss

You know you’ve got it bad when while watching the new Transformers movie you wonder which types of tools the Autobots use to repair themselves. If they adapted themselves to use Earth hardware, would they choose SAE or metric?! I thoroughly enjoyed the new movie, especially when the heavy construction equipment started coming to life. […]

Tool Science 101

Tool Science 101: Chrome Plating Part 2 – Cleaning

Jun 29, 2009 Stuart Discuss

A few weeks ago, we published a brief introductory post about chrome plating. To satisfy reader demands, we have decided to follow up that post with a more detailed series of posts about the different steps involved in a typical chromium plating process. This post, part 2 of the series, briefly describes the cleaning and […]

Mechanics' Tools

Tool Science 101: Chrome Plating Part 1 – Introduction

Jun 18, 2009 Stuart 5 Comments

As you might be well aware, most mechanics’ tools such as ratchets, sockets, and wrenches, are chrome (chromium) plated. This layer of chrome, although extremely thin, greatly enhances the properties of these tools.

Accessories

Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish

Jun 15, 2009 Stuart Discuss

Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish is great for giving aluminum wheels and parts a brilliant shine. It can also be used on brass and several other polishable alloys to a similar effect. Or, you can use it as I do – to polish aluminum computer chassis components. Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish can be found in many […]

Knives

Kershaw Onion Leek Pocket Knife

Jun 10, 2009 Stuart 1 Comment

So I received my new Kershaw Onion Leek pocket knife the other day. I needed (wanted) a new pocket knife, and spent quite some time narrowing down the options. It was a tough choice to make, but I ultimately chose the stainless steel Leek since it seemed to best fit my needs. Following is a partial […]

Screwdrivers

Channellock’s New Code Blue Screwdrivers & Nutdrivers

Jun 9, 2009 Stuart Discuss

Channellock recently announced a “new and improved” series of Code Blue screwdrivers and nutdrivers. Each screwdriver has a 3-sided handle grip, straight-thru steel blade, and a magnetic tip, while the nutdrivers have full hollow shafts and the same high-torque grip. The color scheme and grip design of these drivers look rather appealing – if the drivers feel as […]

Electrical Tools

Xuron Precision Pliers, Shears, & Scissors

Jun 8, 2009 Stuart Discuss

Xuron produces superb precision tools – we love their pliers, shears, and scissors. Xuron tools are durable, comfortable to use, provide exceptional performance, are very affordable, and are made in the USA. Our favorite Xuron tools are their non-serrated short nose pliers (pictured above), fiber cutters, and tweezer nose pliers. We are also huge fans of Xuron’s flush-cut micro shears (also […]

Unusual or Whacky

DIY Gone Bad – Car Loses All Four Wheels

Jun 5, 2009 Stuart 4 Comments

Apparently it’s quite common for Europeans to switch between winter and summer tires. Well, one driver in Switzerland was changing his tires but happened to use the wrong lug nuts to secure the wheels to his car. That’s a mistake he’s never going to make again – as soon as he drove back onto the motorway, he lost […]

Power Tools

Skil’s New Skilsaw – High Performance & Outstanding Value

Jun 4, 2009 Stuart Discuss

Skil has just released the new HD5687 Skilsaw, marketing it as the ultimate combination of unmatched performance, lightweight design, and unbeatable value, and is designed to tackle any project at the jobsite. Sounds good to us! The new Skilsaw is priced at $89, placing it right in the middle of Skil’s current circular saw lineup. First off, we […]

Layout & Measuring

C.H. Hanson’s Innovative New Precision Ball Level

Jun 1, 2009 Stuart 5 Comments

C.H. Hanson just released their precision ball level – a 24″ level which uses a rotating ball compass design. One of the level’s main selling points is that it eliminates some of the guesswork normally associated with reading a traditional bubble level. While greater ease of use is a good thing, we are even more impressed […]

Hand Tools

Stanley FatMax Xtreme Fubar on Sale

May 30, 2009 Stuart 3 Comments

Stanley’s FatMax Xtreme Fubar is their heavy duty multi-tasked pry bar. By now, most people are already familiar with these tools after seeing them at any home improvement or general goods store (e.g. Target), so I’ll skip the details. I just wanted to point out that it’s currently on sale for $24.31 with free shipping on orders […]

News

Craftsman Launches Standalone Online Tool Store!

May 28, 2009 Stuart 1 Comment

Sears’ Craftsman brand has launched its own stand-alone online store!! Perhaps this is the beginning of an autonomous Craftsman that I have been dreaming about for years? Here are my observations thus far: The Craftsman store seems to be based off of Sears’ shopping engine The Craftsman store only offers for sale Craftsman products (duh) […]

Compressors, Air Tools, Nailers

Campbell Hausfeld Releases New Nailers

May 22, 2009 Stuart Discuss

Campbell Hausfeld, well known for their beefy compressors and air tools, is releasing a new line of pneumatic nailers. These new nailers are designed to provide professional results as easily for first-time users as for pros by being easier to operate, easier to control, and easier to handle. CH has included some pretty nifty features […]

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