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Workshop

The Perfect Workshop

For those of you who maintain a workshop or garage, either professionally or personally, you’re familiar with the quest for the perfect setup. What does yours entail? Here are some challenges and solutions, let us know in the comments what yours includes!

  • The Garage Journal discusses how handy it can be to have a computer in the shop, but those can be tricky to hook up and store.
  • Do you have music as an option? Storage? Lighting? Popular Mechanics has a decent list of essentials for working on autos.
  • Need some ideas? Fine Woodworking shows off various different shops for examples.

If you’re feeling especially proud, post a photo to our Facebook page!

Check out this shop featured in Make magazine from Flickr user mtneer_man:

Can you handle how many outlets are there? Never be too far from a plug again!

 

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Thanksgiving According to Ace Tool

Will you be helping in the kitchen next week? If you are feeling ambitious, here are some of our favorites ways to contribute to the feast:

Ever tried any of these, or others? Happy feasting!

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local

Your Two Cents Matters

We’ve been thinking lately about what you look for in an online retailer. We want to make sure we’ve got it! We pride ourselves on great reviews and ratings on a number of sites. Take a look if you’re curious or want to contribute your two cents.

 

 

 

We wouldn’t dream of not being BBB rated: A+

 

 

 

Almost 300 reviews on Google!

 

 

 

 

 

 


Facebook Recommendations
(look at the right column)

 

 

 

Yahoo! Local has a few too.

 

Where do you go to check out online shopping sites? Should we be on others?

Our reputation is made by our customers, and we so appreciate your words. Thank you for your support and we welcome your suggestions!

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CMF

Using Tools CAN Be Your Day Job

Whether you’re a weekend warrior completing do-it-yourself ventures or a full-time professional, you know what it feels like to power through a project and get the job done.

For those of you past, present or future professionals in trades using power tools, we want to hear from you today. What resources did you use to figure out your path? Did you have a mentor or did you stumble upon it?

We found two online resources that may help young folks (or people looking to switch sectors) discover the world of construction and trades. Have you used these? What else would you recommend to people interested in these fields?

Construct My Future offers information about schools, jobs, scholarships and more for students, teachers and parents. We’re glad to see this field positioned as a viable path for young people!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Build Your Future lists its goals as follows:


The website has news, resources, events, partners, and other information to help guide people. Plus, really engaging graphics right on the homepage!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So please, leave a comment and tell us how you found your way and what you recommend!

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M12 Rotary Tool

Free M12 Rotary Tool!

Click the flyer to download the PDF and get your form for a free M12 Rotary Tool!

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Sander

10% OFF Festool!

Save 10% instantly on select Festool sanders during October and November 2011! 

Take advantage of this limited time offer and receive 10% OFF of select Festool sanders, abrasives and related accessories. Promotion includes Shinex Polisher, ETS 125, ETS 150/3, ETS 150/5, RAS 115, Rotex 90 DX, Rotex 125, and Rotex 150 sanders, abrasives and related accessories. Maximize your savings by purchasing a sander package that includes one of our CT HEPA dust extractors.

Get your 10% OFF voucher now!
Print your 10% off voucher now to redeem it at a participating Festool dealer.

Click the logo to shop now:

 


“If the result of our work at Festool is not better than everything else on the market, we prefer not to come out with the tool at all.”


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Husqvarna Competitions Showcase Demos & Laughs

These are entertaining. Period. Happy weekend!

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DeWALT

DeWALT Heavy Metal Mail-In Offer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here for the full flyer to print out and mail in! These are great tools and great rewards.

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Dewalt

Dewalt Revs Up

Folks, this is big. Dewalt announced their new line of 20V Max Power Tools. Each one is a force to be reckoned with. With maximum performance, ergonomics, and innovative features, let’s just say we were drooling at our keyboards a little bit. Find out more about them and then get your pre-order in quick, because we know these will not stay on the shelves long!

 

 

 

 

 

 
ps – Good to note: Per the MAX system, there is ONE charger for all 12V MAX and 20V MAX tools!

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Volunteermatch.org

Tools for Good

Have you ever used your tools and skills to give back to your community? Everybody’s heard of Habitat for Humanity, which does great work, but there are literally hundreds of other opportunities that can utilize those same skills and knowledge. Volunteering can be a great way to practice skills, contribute to your community and build your resume or portfolio if needed. If you’re independent, it can even garner you referrals and new clients as you meet new folks! Just to give you an idea, we did a quick search on www.volunteermatch.org to see what was out there. Here’s what we found:

* McDonald Ranch in Santa Rosa, CA says, “McDonald Ranch is a 501c3 non profit organization that teaches life skills to youth through their on going service work helping animals in need. We have a sanctuary on 55 acres in Rincon Valley/Santa Rosa. We have several projects that we must get done soon with our summer camp just a month away. These include building some steps, putting up a railing around a deck and completing our tack barn. Also, we have had to stop taking in rabbits because we don’t have a predator safe area for them. We have the land but need a safe enclosure for them. If you’re a carpenter or have carpentry skills and some time to donate we would love to have you come up and see if you could help us out.”

* Find A Way Home in Georgia says, “One of our affordable rental homes needs a significant amount of work before it can be rented to a new family. The work that needs to be done includes plumbing, electrical, general carpentry, flooring, etc. All the materials have been purchased and staged at the property, and we have a project manager coordinating this effort who will provide specific details of each of the tasks that need to be completed. Volunteer for as many or as few of the tasks as you want – all assistance is appreciated!”

* Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum in Portland, ME says, “Use your woodworking, carpentry and other skills to preserve and restore old railroad cars. Skills you can use or learn include, carpentry, joining, painting, upholstery, sign-painting and stenciling, metal working, glazing, rigging (moving heavy objects safely), etc. Mondays and Wednesdays, normal business hours.”

* People Working Cooperatively, Inc. in Cincinnati, OH says, “Would you enjoy helping elderly and disabled homeowners remain independent? Do you have solid home repair skills and an interest in helping others? If so, please consider donating your time to People Working Cooperatively as a field service volunteer. You can team up with other volunteers or create your own schedule. The complexity of the repairs you perform are up to you… your job could be as simple as replacing broken glass in a window or as complex as installing a ramp, a deck repair or a bathroom modification. Please contact us if you have the skills or desire to reach out and make a real and lasting difference in the lives of your elderly and disabled neighbors.”

These are just 4 examples, but we found everything from training homeless workers in trade skills to building sets for local theater groups. We also saw calls from summer camps or national parks needing used tools or supplies. So we want to hear from you – what does your community need, have you found opportunities to help out? How has it benefited you?

Volunteermatch.org

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