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Heavy-Duty Utility Shelves are Just a Few Clicks Away
Heavy-Duty Utility Shelves are Just a Few Clicks Away There's never enough room for all of your "stuff". Custom-design the perfect unit for shelving all of your tools and workshop materials. Go to Utility Shelf Designer.



Pulling Nails
This subject is not often covered and seems trivial. However, those who lack the brute physical strength necessary to haul out 16 penny sinkers likely feel differently. Go to How-to.

Home Hazards
There are many new products that make remodeling and repair jobs quick and easy. Most injuries, illness, and deaths that happen while fixing things around the house is caused by improper use and/or lack of knowledge. Go to article.

How to install the Shelf Track storage system
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Take a peek at this innovative, versatile, easy-to-install storage system that can be used in the closet or in a room. All it takes is four easy steps to install. Go to how-to.


Wood Joinery Techniques
Many projects require a specific joining technique for two pieces of wood. If you're not an experienced carpenter, you may not know of the differences in these techniques. This primer will help. Go to article.



Tools: More Useful Equipment to Make Your Job Easier
Today, people want tools that do more than one job, so they can work faster and increase productivity. And people want tools that are more ergonomic so they don’t tire as quickly and can maintain high levels of productivity. Go to article.



How to Work Safely
Following is a basic discussion of safety equipment to use when conducting basic home improvement projects. This is a basic introduction and is by no means comprehensive. You should always follow the directions on the product and if you have questions call the manufacturer. Go to article.

Quick Tip
When using power tools do not wear any loose or dangling clothing that could become caught in moving parts.




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