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Glubot Glue Bottle Review

I’m not a fan of the Glubot glue bottle. When I first got it, I couldn’t get any glue to come out of the nozzle. (This is using Titebond II woodworking glue.) After trimming the nozzle back several times I finally got an adequate amount of glue. However the bottle is stiff and hard to […]

Mike in Hand Tools | 85 Words

Woodworking Marking Tools

Four common ways to mark up wood stock and draw cut lines: lumber crayons, pencil, carpenter’s pencil and marking knife. While woodworking crayons don’t seem to be popular, they are great to quickly markup stock and do rough layouts. A bright red mark is much easier to see than a thin pencil line. Also you […]

Mike in Hand Tools | 186 Words

Woodworking Shop Vac Buying Guide

Don’t choose a shop vac based on the Horsepower rating alone. Horsepower can be gamed to sound more powerful than it is. You can only get 2HP from a normal household 110 volt outlet. The higher ratings printed on the box are for peak draw in some perfect conditions at the manufacturers facility. Make sure […]

Mike in Power Tools | 279 Words

Black Friday 2020 Power Tools

There’s some great deals currently on combo tool sets and other items. Remember to check camelcamelcamel.com for price changes to see how the price compares to past prices. A great starter miter saw is the Dewalt DWS715 which is on sale at Amazon right now for $199 (finally back down from $235 or more). There’s […]

Mike in Power Tools | 116 Words

Saw Blade Hook Angle

Table saws blades have a positive hook angle (or rake angle) as this pulls the wood towards the blade and down onto the table. The forward leaning teeth pull down on the wood and keep it against the table. In contrast to a miter saw, which benefits from a negative rake angle, as it pushes […]

Mike in Power Tools | 103 Words

Circular Saw Shoe and Guard Material

Circular saws have a number of different materials for both the shoe and the guard. The differences vary the weight, strength and cost of the guard and shoe. Many budget saws use steel shoes which can bend if dropped. More expensive circular saws use aluminum or magnesium for the shoe. The magnesium shoes are light […]

Mike in Power Tools | 94 Words

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