Cool Install Tools and Where to Get Them!
Cool Install Tools and Where to Get Them!
Well I thought I would start a thread about some of the cool gear available to help your install days a little less stress full. One of my new tools I got for B-Day was a Butane Soldiering Iron. This thing is great and the price is great too. I had an old one and it got lost. This thing is tickety boo.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...456,43469&ap=1
Also if your are wanting a ScewDriver but are to much money to swing I found this for those tight spots.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...411,43417&ap=2
Man I love Lee Valley its cool.
Also include any install tips that may help a junior installer in there efforts.
HAPPY INSTALLING!!
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...456,43469&ap=1
Also if your are wanting a ScewDriver but are to much money to swing I found this for those tight spots.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...411,43417&ap=2
Man I love Lee Valley its cool.

Also include any install tips that may help a junior installer in there efforts.
HAPPY INSTALLING!!
Last edited by Brad-S.A.; Jun 24, 2006 at 04:03 PM.
If the link dosen't work for you search Product# 58-8626-8 on the CTC site. link worked fine for me
i have CTC butane iron (Product# 58-6371-4) and its a deilght to have. although i find anything 10-12ga is about the utmost limit for it. for the bigger stuff i use a propane torch with a pencil tip and caution lol but with it most of the stuff can be done on the bench anyways
i have CTC butane iron (Product# 58-6371-4) and its a deilght to have. although i find anything 10-12ga is about the utmost limit for it. for the bigger stuff i use a propane torch with a pencil tip and caution lol but with it most of the stuff can be done on the bench anyways
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