Bricky Consumer Feedback – First Time Users Do It Yourself: Save Money – Gain Lifelong Satisfaction I invented the Bricky (first prototype) on the 27 Dec 2000, it quickly gained global recognition after winning the Oscar for worlds best invention 2001 During June 2007 we achieved the landmark of one million unit sales, with this increasing base of satisfied customers the Bricky now ranks among the biggest selling hand tools worldwide. Builders have gained significant increases in their productivity/ wages, DIY enthusiasts are saving enormous amounts of money while adding value and beauty to their homes building everything from beautiful brick planters, raised vegetable gardens to boundary walls and home extensions. The bricky ensures you lay a precise bed of mortar for the horizontal and vertical joints in the construction of both brick and block walls. Youll have no mess just perfectly spaced clean joints. Now is the time to purchase your Bricky because with our special promotion this month the price is reduced by £10 to just £29.99 and were including free of charge my other two inventions the Mason Mate and Pro – Pointer, youll also receive our professional grade Marshall Soft Grip Trowel and the How To Build Your Own DVD (Inc. home office, BBQ & raised flower beds) so you not alone get the tools to do the job you now also get the construction knowledge and today all for just £29.99. You can also add my DIY DVD Box Set: How To- Fit Kitchen, Lay Patio, Tiling & Drylining …
Posts Tagged ‘First’
Bricky Consumer Feedback – First Time Users
Written by Tools on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Bricky, Consumer, Feedback, First, Time, Users
Home Improvement 8×08 Tim’s First Car. part 2
Written by Tools on Sunday, January 22nd, 2012 in Home Improvement.
Tags: 8x08, car., First, Home, Improvement, part, Tim's
season 8 episode 08
Home Improvement 8×08 Tim’s First Car. part 1
Written by Tools on Thursday, January 19th, 2012 in Home Improvement.
Tags: 8x08, car., First, Home, Improvement, part, Tim's
Season 8 episode 08
Safety First S1F5624SS 24-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch Concealed Mounting Grab Bar, Stainless Steel
Written by Tools on Sunday, January 8th, 2012 in Plumbing Fixtures.
Tags: 11/2Inch, 24Inch, Concealed, First, Grab, Mounting, S1F5624SS, safety, Stainless, Steel
- Safety meets sophistication with these heavy-duty grab bars that exceed ADA and ASTM standards while providing extra security in the bath
- Concealed mounting
- For persons up to 500 lbs
- ADA Compliant
Product Description
Safety First bath ware provides the functional solution for one of the most accident-prone rooms in the house. Safety without sacrificing elegance in your bathroom by choosing our assist bars…. More >>
Safety First S1F5624SS 24-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch Concealed Mounting Grab Bar, Stainless Steel
Revisited: Remembering The First 25 Years of STIHL
Written by Tools on Sunday, January 1st, 2012 in Power Equipment.
Tags: First, Remembering, Revisited, Stihl, Years
STIHL – Remembering The First 25 Years As STIHL celebrates 85 years, we uncovered a video shot after the first 25 years. Although the ideal remains unchanged, the tools of the STIHL craftsman have transformed dramatically. Controlled machines craft intricate components with speed and dexterity the artisan never imagined. And lasers examine production quality with far greater precision. Craftsmanship was a state of mind among STIHL employees in the past. It remains true today. STIHL is committed to designing and building high quality and innovative products. We are committed to our employees and to the future of the power equipment industry.
( T-man ) Codys first drive of the A-kart
Written by Tools on Wednesday, November 9th, 2011 in Power Tools.
Tags: Akart, Codys, Drive, First, Tman
Get Awesome LEDs for your go kart/minibike on My site … www.tmanskarts.com … GET A T-SHIRT tmansgokarts.spreadshirt.com My blog: tmanskarts.blogspot.com Facebook: T-man’s karts Business and advertising : PM me or email to tman [at] tmanskarts.com Disclaimer: These videos are for educational and entertainment purposes only. Always seek professional advice and training before using any power tools. Great forum for go kart information www.diygokarts.com
My first CNC build Solsylva plans
Written by Tools on Monday, October 17th, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Build, First, PLANS, Solsylva
Based mostly on David Steele’s plans. Xylotex 425oz-in kit, 1/2″-8, 8 start precision ACME screws with DumpsterCNC anti-backlash nuts, Mach3. 230ipm rapids. Built with home-improvement tools! Jogging the axes I stall the stepper and crash the Z… She’s up and running, but if anyone has G-code files they’d like to share let me know… Thanks for looking!
1842 Home restoration, first video
Written by Tools on Saturday, September 10th, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: 1842, First, Home, Restoration, Video
Me and Trish have decided to throw in together and fix this place up. I’ve been toilin’ at this for the last 3 years, when I wasn’t out workin’ on the hotrod, and she’s decided that the easiest way to get along with me is just to come on over and go to work with me, so here we are, starting with the first of what I am sure will be many fix up videos on the old house. So, let’s get started…
USS Monitor Engine Removed from Water for First Time in Nearly a Decade
Written by Tools on Saturday, August 6th, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Decade, Engine, First, from, Monitor, nearly, Removed, Time, Water
When Navy divers and NOAA National Marine Sanctuary marine archaeologists recovered the USS Monitor steam engine from the Atlantic in 2001, the pioneering Civil War propulsion unit was covered in a thick layer of marine concretion. Sand, mud and corrosion combined with minerals in the deep Cape Hatteras, NC, waters to cloak every feature of Swedish-American inventor John Ericsson’s ingenious machine, and they continued to envelop the 30-ton artifact after nine years of desalination treatment. So just this past month, conservators at The Mariners’ Museum and its USS Monitor Center drained the 35000-gallon solution in which the massive engine was submerged for nine years and began removing the 2- to 3-inch-thick layer of concretion with hammers, chisels and other hand tools. Working slowly and carefully to avoiding harming the engine’s original surface, they stripped off more than 2 tons of encrustation in their first week of work alone, gradually revealing the details of a naval milestone that had not been seen since the historic Union ironclad sank in a December 1862 storm. Get an insider’s look at this work and the Monitor’s engine out of the water for the first time in nearly a decade. Information from Jeff Johnston, program specialist with the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary: The Monitor’s steam engine was rated at around 400 horsepower and capable of pushing the ship through the water at 6 – 6 1/2 knots. This unique side lever steam engine has been undergoing active …
First warmup with Ron Capps in the driver’s seat of the new 2011 NAPA AUTO PARTS Funny Car
Written by Tools on Sunday, July 31st, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: 2011, Auto, Capps, Drivers, First, Funny, NAPA, Parts, Seat, warmup
In-car camera view of the first warmup for the new 2011 NAPA AUTO PARTS Funny Car featuring the unique DSR-devloped chassis.
