Husqvarna RZ54i 54 inch Zero Turn Lawnmower
Husqvarna has a long history that is rich in tradition. The first Husqvarna plant was established in 1689 as a […]
Husqvarna has a long history that is rich in tradition. The first Husqvarna plant was established in 1689 as a […]
Bostitch EHF1838K 18 Gauge Engineered Flooring Stapler Kit Bostitch is no newcomer to the fastener market. They introduced their first […]
RIDGID has long since been a power-tool of choice when it comes to drills, drivers, saws, and vacuums, but how […]
Wolverine is no newcomer to the world of work and outdoor boots. Since 1883, American workers have depended on the […]
We do a lot of painting around here. Not because we like it—we just know too many people who are […]
Kickstarter has been a favorite for some, allowing entrepreneurs to delve into advanced concepts and projects that would otherwise remain on the drawing board. This week we caught one by William Mace (no not the actor, that’s William H. Macy), who is aiming to simplify the way you might mix epoxys, resins and/or other liquids. Now, if your imagination isn’t already moving, this could be useful for a number of applications, including spraying insulation, Polyurethane foam, Poly Urea, mold making and casting materials. The idea came to Mace while living aboard a small boat. He went through his share of frustrations attempting to cast and mold custom parts.