Tim Carter demonstrates a new set of drill bits. This set features a quick change chuck, that allows a drill bit to be changed in a snap. The set also has combination bits.
Tim Carter demonstrates a new set of drill bits. This set features a quick change chuck, that allows a drill bit to be changed in a snap. The set also has combination bits.
Tim Carter demonstrates how to make your paint job and wood siding last for years. Just follow these helpful tips when installing wood siding. It will make your exterior wood siding look great and last longer.
Ceramic tile has come a long way. A few years back, ceramic tile patterns were the standard square tiles. Now, there are a variety of ceramic wall tile and ceramic floor tile styles available. Installing ceramic tile that looks like bricks or a puzzle is possible! Can't find the pattern you want? You can cut ceramic tile into the shape you want.
How many people does it take to pour concrete? Depends upon a lot of factors. Concrete work is not easy. Pouring a concrete patio where you have to unload the truck 100 feet away from the concrete forms, needs many helpers. Tim uses his concrete calculator to estimate helpers.
Tim Carter shows some quick tips for using a router. Router bits are available for a variety of wood profiles. Routers are great tools, but they must be handled safely.
Tim Carter demonstrates professional blueprints, and what details to include on your house blueprints. There are several things that must be included on your blueprint plans.
Tim Carter demonstrates how to solder copper tubing and fittings. Be sure to clean the copper fittings before applying the flux. Follow these tips for a leak-free joint.
Tim Carter shows smaller, light weight shovels and spades that are great for the home projects. There is also a post hole digger in a smaller size.
Tim Carter shows a few easy tips for painting wood siding before installing it on your house. These tips will make the job go easier and look better.
Tim Carter demonstrates a really simple way to nail wood to a concrete floor or wall. A hammer drill and a hammer are all the tools you will need.
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