The opening theme song and credits to the very popular 1990s comedy sitcom called Home Improvemen
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Home Improvement TV Opening Theme – Version 1
Written by Tools on Friday, December 23rd, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Home, Improvement, OPENING, Theme, Version
Part 2 – Safe Operation of Your Scag Zero-Turn Mower (english version)
Written by Tools on Saturday, November 26th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: English, mower, Operation, part, Safe, Scag, Version, ZeroTurn
Part 2 – Safe Operation of Your Scag Zero-Turn Mower (english version)
Hitachi Tool Corner- 8-1/2in. Sliding Dual Compound Miter Saw with Laser, C8FSHE Long Version
Written by Tools on Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 in Power Tools.
Tags: 81/2in., C8FSHE, Compound, Corner, Dual, Hitachi, Laser, Long, Miter, Sliding, Tool, Version
The introduction of the C8FSHE marks the 20th anniversary of Hitachi’s development of the first sliding compound miter saw. It features Hitachi’s patented laser marker for cutting accuracy, an adjustable LED worklight, and a best-in-class dust collection system. Lightweight at only 32lbs, the C8FSHE is ideal for trim carpenters, framers and woodworkers who demand precision, reliability, and mobility.
NAPA Know How Commercial (Martin Truex Jr. Version #4)
Written by Tools on Thursday, August 4th, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Commercial, Know, Martin, NAPA, Truex, Version
The fourth NAPA Know How commercial to feature NASCAR driver, Martin Truex Jr. Its the second one for 2011. Credit goes to NAPA and Michael Waltrip Racing
NAPA Know How Commercial (Martin Truex Jr. Version #1)
Written by Tools on Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Commercial, Know, Martin, NAPA, Truex, Version
By request, the first NAPA Know How to feature NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr. that started in 2010. 2010 Version #2: www.youtube.com 2011 Version #1: www.youtube.com 2011 Version #2: www.youtube.com Credit goes to NAPA and Michael Waltrip Racing.
NAPA Know How Commercial (Martin Truex Jr. Version #2)
Written by Tools on Sunday, July 31st, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Commercial, Know, Martin, NAPA, Truex, Version
The second version of Martin Truex Jr “NAPA Know How”. In my opinion, not as good as the first version. I do not own the clip. Credit goes to NAPA.
Part 2 – (Español version) Safe Operation of Your Scag Zero-Turn Mower
Written by Tools on Friday, June 25th, 2010 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Español, mower, Operation, part, Safe, Scag, Version, ZeroTurn
Part 2 – (Español version) Safe Operation of Your Scag Zero-Turn Mower
American Honda’s 50th Anniversary – Honda Choir Version
Written by Tools on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 50th, American, Anniversary, Choir, Honda, Honda's, Version
Honda marked its first 50 years in America June 11, 2009, commemorating the establishment of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., in a small Los Angeles storefront on June 11, 1959. “On behalf of the tens of thousands of Honda associates in America, past and present, we offer our deepest thanks to our customers for placing their trust in Honda over the past 50 years,” said American Honda President & CEO Tetsuo Iwamura. “Today, in the face of new challenges, including the preservation of our environment, we renew our commitment to exceed the expectations of our customers and society.” Starting in 1959, with the fuel-efficient Honda 50 motorcycle, to the newly launched 2010 Honda Insight gas-electric hybrid vehicle, Honda has introduced new technologies and business strategies that have shaped the industry and the growth of Honda, including: •First automaker to meet US Clean Air Act without a catalytic converter Civic CVCC (1974) •First vehicle to top US EPA list of most fuel efficient cars Civic (1977) •First Japanese automaker to build motorcycles (1979) and automobiles (1982) in America Marysville, Ohio* •First Japanese automaker to establish a luxury automobile brand — Acura (1986) •First mass produced gas electric hybrid car introduced in America — Insight (1999) ••First government-certified hydrogen fuel cell vehicle — FCX (2002) Honda has steadily expanded its US presence to encompass a broad range of products and operations. Today, Honda employs more than 27000 US …
LogRite Junior Arch from baileysonline.com (Condensed Version)
Written by Tools on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Arch, baileysonline.com, Condensed, from, Junior, LogRite, Version
www.baileysonline.com — FREE CATALOG of Firewood & Woodcutting Tools, Chainsaws, Tree Climbing Gear, Arborist Supplies and Outdoor Power Equipment — The Junior Arch from LogRite is a device designed to be used by hand, that weighs just 53 lbs., but can lift and carry logs from 4 to 16 inches in diameter and 1000 lbs. in weight. The Junior is ideal for portable sawmilling and small woodlot applications. For arborists, the Junior is an indispensable back saving tool for your crew. Forget cutting everything short and carrying it out, or loading it on wheelbarrows or carts, let the Junior do the lifting and have it all out to the curb and ready to chip in no time at all! The Junior can also be used to fell hang-ups in tight stands, by picking the entire cut tree up off the stump and allowing it to be walked back, to free the hang-up of the crowns in other nearby trees. Use it to bunch up groups of smaller logs, or turn and position logs in nearly any situation. In most cases the Junior is applied at the midpoint of the log, so that the entire log weight is on the wheels and the effort to move, turn or position is minimal. Moving logs up hill, or through rough rocky or brushy terrain can be accomplished by “pumping” the Junior, where every pull on the handle will move the log approximately 1 foot. Generally, the Junior can be pulled along carrying a log, with minimal effort. Of course it isnt motorized, so effectively moving logs is dependent upon some exertion and an …
Hand Tools Safety Video, RG Construction, Spanish Version
Written by Tools on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Construction, Hand, safety, Spanish, Tools, Version, Video
RG Construction’s Hand Tools Safety Video in Spanish