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Solar Charge Tool Batteries? Yes… Maybe

After our recent purchase of an electric push mower (Atlas 80V Brushless Cordless 21" Push Lawn Mower) I started wondering if it might be possible to charge the batteries from solar power and...

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Cattle Panel Tomato Cage: Heavy Duty, Collapsible And Convenient DIY Build

Build A Better Tomato Cage Most store bought tomato cages we have tried do not do the tomato plant justice. They're made of a small gauge wire and are built smaller at the base and larger at the...

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Atlas Battery Powered Outdoor Tools: One Season Review

In the spring of 2021 we tip-toed into the outdoor battery powered tool market and purchased an Atlas 40 volt string trimmer. By the end of the summer we had the 40 volt 16" chainsaw and 10" pole...

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Cattle Panel Arched Trellis: DIY Build Guide

What Is A Cattle Panel Arched Trellis And Why Build One A cattle panel trellis is simply a 16' section of cattle panel with one short end anchored to the ground at one point and the other short...

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Brush Clearing Hand Tools

Unless it's a large area, a brush clearing hand tool is the right tool for most clearing jobs around the house, fence line or hunting property. But there is not one tool that does it all. Some...

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Favorite 8 From Harbor Freight

If you use tools then you probably have heard of Harbor Freight. If you have heard of Harbor Freight then you probably have an opinion of their products. My opinion has changed over the last ten...

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