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The Original 3rd Hand Video: The Original 3rd Hand

New and noteworthy staff picks from the 2007 International Builders' Show

Editors Pick
Avoiding Accidents on the Tablesaw

Here's how to get the most from your saw without getting hurt

Editors Pick
25 Years of Milestones

From OSB and cordless drills to The Home Depot and HGTV, here's a look at how the past quarter-century has shaped the home-building industry

Extension Ladder BasicsOnline Membership Required

How to move, raise, and secure these essential tools safely

SawStop Revisited
SawStop Revisited

SawStop inventor launches own line of safety-minded table saws

Using Skid-Steer LoadersOnline Membership Required

Grading a driveway? Leveling a yard? Digging a trench? For under $200, you can rent one of these machines, save a load of money and leave the blisters behind

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Removing Exterior PaintOnline Membership Required

When you have to take it all off, power tools and chemical strippers make quick work of a nasty job

Prescription Safety GlassesOnline Membership Required

They can be hard to find, but today's safety glasses are as attractive as designer street glasses and offer much better protection

Pneumatic Finish NailingOnline Membership Required

A production finish carpenter explains how to use and maintain these indispensable tools

Working Alone: Replacing a Helper's Hands
Working Alone: Replacing a Helper's Hands

Tips and techniques that will speed up the process when you build by yourself

Powder-Actuated ToolsOnline Membership Required

Available as single-shot, semiautomatic or full automatic, these low-velocity tools are the ones carpenters choose when driving fasteners into concrete or steel

Framing With Nail GunsOnline Membership Required

They're as common on job sites as circular saws, but if you're not using your pneumatic nailer properly, maybe you should stick with your hammer

Circular-Saw Basics

A sidewinder is the most important tool on the job site, but did anybody ever teach you how to use one safely and effectively?

Nailing Basics

Despite the advent of nail guns, sometimes you still have to hit the nail on the head

Safety Fixtures for Table Saws and ShapersOnline Membership Required

Push sticks, push blocks and featherboards keep work on the table and against the fence, with your fingers at a safe distance

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