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Re: UPDATE: Winners Chosen in our 'Toward a Zero Energy Home' Book Givaway
Looks like a valuable resource.
posted: 9:43 am on May 15thRe: Win a Ryobi Tek4 Laser Distance Measure
Exactly, it's a nail gun and hammer situation. The laser will be used more and more for getting required measurements, but I think the tape will always be used at the saw.
posted: 10:55 pm on August 3rdRe: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?
Hey, is this one of those contests where the more you enter, the better your chances of winning? Anywho, I remember working at a truss factory in college that required you to have a 32-oz hammer to secure the plates. Didn't make much sense having a hammer that heavy, but I remember my entire right side killing me for like 2 weeks getting use to that hammer. By the end of the summer, I couldn't believe how much stronger my right arm was than the left. I know they would have mocked a Ti hammer, then it probably would have been stolen in like 2 minutes.
posted: 10:55 am on July 13thRe: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?
I've only swung a Ti at a trade show, but that brief experience is an eye opener. I know it's a very durable material, but something so light just seems like it would be delicate. I've never heard anyone with one regret the decision.
posted: 11:04 pm on July 2ndRe: Update: What Should We Call Our House Blog?
How about FineHomeBlogging?
posted: 9:23 am on May 15th