Pullsaw Finally a proper removable pull saw. The best part about this is when you're cutting plug or dowel ends the blade is designed to lay flat against the wood but DOESNT start cutting into the wood surrounding the dowel. It cuts extremely fast and accurately and is light. I have had so many uses for these, from furniture making to high end trim work etc
Great pull saw for trim carpenters and Furniture M
Simple, it cuts very accurately and fast, and remains flush without marring or sawing into wood that the plug is in. The blades are really long lasting compared to the Shark saws out there..
Pros
Everything that a saw is supposed to be
Cons
Most local stores don't carry these and if they do, they don't have replacement blades for them.
Do you need a trailer that you can just pull up to the job site and get right to work without having to unload all your tools. The problem with most trailers is the limited access to your tools. If you need something in the back, you have to unload everything in front of it.
A few weeks ago I posted on Facebook about my super simple method for growing hydroponic tomatoes with no electricity; and though this is not tool related, enough people seemed interested about it that I figured I would write up a full article explaining my Kratky hydroponics setup.
We have seen circular saws used as table saw replacements with the Eurekazone tracksaw system, and now there is a new system from PUPS (Portable Universal Power Station) that can turn a circular saw to an accurate miter saw.
All to often I see news reports about tools that are stolen from a jobsite. These tools are required for a person in construction to do his or her job, and a loss of tools can be very damaging. Below I have put together a list of tips – some obvious, some not – on how you can prevent tool theft and how you can recover stolen tools.