DIY Tools & Gear
According to the 2009 Eye Injury Snapshot Project done by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, more than one in five of the eye injuries that occur at home are caused by home repair or power tools. The most common place for the injuries to occur is

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About two years ago, this guy at the lumberyard hands me a 6-in.-long screw and a 12-volt cordless drill. “Try this,” he says, pointing at a block of Douglas fir. I think, “No pilot hole? No way.” But the screw spun right into

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I’ve been a fan of Lehr’s environmentally friendly engines ever since I tried them out at a lawn and garden event last January. Lehr has developed a 4-stroke engine that runs on propane—no hassles with using and storing gas, no priming

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Extech’s RT30 Wireless AC Circuit Identifier ($145) feels like a quality tool when you pick it up, and it proves its quality when you use it. I use mine for two things. The first is to trace electrical circuits in mid-run. This is a nice feature if you

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Nell Merlino
October 8, 2009, 12:11 PM Scramble Your Brains By Nell Merlino
Scramble your brains The fabulous Count Me In Leadership Institute and a very positive Annual Board meeting really snapped me out of whatever last little bits of fear or doubt remained in me from the recession. Yesterday, I attended the Business Innovation

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The iRobot Dirt Dog offers an interesting twist on the shop vacuum. As a member of the iRobot family—a line of robotic cleaning machines—the Dirt Dog has rotating brushes that automatically sweep your shop floor. The Dirt Dog maneuvers under

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My buddy Dominic and I built this 16 x 20 ft. cedar pergola in just two days. It provides some shade for the patio and helps create an outdoor room. We set the posts in 42 in. of concrete so we wouldn’t have to worry about the posts heaving when

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Craftsman’s new MiterMate miter saw is designed for homeowners who want to cut perfect angles. Since few corners are exactly 90 degrees, it takes some trial and error to get tight miters on baseboard trim or moldings. But Craftsman’s saw

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