Archive for September, 2009
Finding Contractors Online, Avoiding Construction Rip-Offs – Part 1
Let’s suppose that you need some sort of major or maintenance done on your home, and you need to locate a reputable, experienced contractor to perform the work. (And hopefully not rip you off in the process)
Choosing the Right Air Compressor - Part 3
This is our follow-up to Part 1 and Part 2, where we discussed some basic principles in choosing the right air compressor.
Tank Shape:
Air compressors primarily come in 2 shapes:
Getting Started With Air Tools
Personally, I find air tools very exciting. They’re simply unmatched in terms of combining low weight and high power, when compared to manual or electric tools. Of course, with so many different tools to choose from, it can be difficult to pick a starting point.
Different Types of Air Nailers - Part 2
This is our follow-up to Part 1, where we introduced some helpful basics that can help you pick the air nailer that’s right for your needs
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Roofing Nailers
Designing a good roofing nailer is a special engineering challenge.
Follow AirToolReview on the Social Web
With all the talk of social networking these days, I’ve set up a few accounts so that my readers can keep in touch and up-to-date on everything within the air tool industry.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-20
How to build Word of Mouth for your contracting business http://bit.ly/vIIDG #
I’m not a vegetarian or anything.. but I would NEVER do this to an anmial. http://bit.ly/pywdE #
Pneumatic Tips - A fascinating blog about pneumatic technology trends http://www.pneumatictips.com/ #
Financing for Third-World Construction Companies http://bit.ly/JXlG1 #
Lethal Pneumatic Ping Pong Ball Gun? Yes please http://bit.ly/2Xk1a #
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Great Starter Nail Guns (Air Nailers) For Under $50
For those of us just starting out with our air tool collections, the choices can seem simply overwhelming. Especially when it comes to air nailers, there are literally thousands of units to choose from.
If you’re just a beginner, you might not need fancy features like bump triggers, huge nail coils, shock absorbers, etc… You [...]

