
CAMO Marksman Pro Hidden Deck Fastener System Review
We’re not easily impressed with hidden decking systems. While they offer a really excellent finished product, many of the systems […]
When we review hardware and fasteners, we cover a lot of products. Hardware and fasteners include all types of screws, bolts, ledger or structural screws, nails, deck fastening clips, and other adhesives or products you find in the hardware aisle. We’ve covered everything from hidden deck fastening systems to construction screws, impact-ready bits, and more. On the more technical side fasteners, we ask a lot of questions. We want to know are impact-rated bits are worth the money? We also compare square, Phillips, and Torx deck screws. Understanding fasteners and what makes each stand out helps you choose the right one for decking, framing, and other jobsite tasks. We even have articles that cover the many screw bit types. Without the right fastener, your decking, framing, or carpentry project can literally fall apart. Fasteners make the project. Knowing which holds up in what materials is important. You don’t use the same construction fastener or adhesives with every material. Concrete, pressure-treated lumber, steel—all require different fasteners for a proper hold. This is another reason to also check out the Pro Tool Innovation Awards. They highlight the most innovative fasteners in the industry that help solve a problem or change the way we employ fastening in projects.
We’re not easily impressed with hidden decking systems. While they offer a really excellent finished product, many of the systems […]
We ran into Kirk Conville of Prest-on while walking around the International Builders Show. As soon as I saw their […]
We love building decks. With Tiger Claw’s new Hidden Fastener Installation Gun, you can build an entire deck with no […]
There are many times you need to hang a picture or decorative piece on a wall, but can’t necessarily locate […]
Grip Rite galvanized roofing nails are held together with wire and are perfect for use with nearly all coil-style roofing nailers. […]
What makes Tapcons so popular is that you simply drill a hole using a hammer drill (if you don’t have one, […]
We know the scenario all too well: the exterior door is fine, but the lower parts of the jamb are […]
While strolling the floor at the 2009 IBS in Vegas, we almost walked right past the GE Security Booth, and […]