Tools & Equipment: What Works on the Job

Reviews, recommendations, and troubleshooting for the gear contractors rely on every day.
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Tools & Equipment: What Works on the Job

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This forum is dedicated to the gear contractors rely on every day—tools, machines, and equipment that make or break a job.

Every crew has stories about tools that save time, and tools that waste it. The goal here is to share those experiences so others can avoid mistakes and invest wisely.

The principle is simple:
• If you’ve solved it, show it. Post the brand, model, setup, or workflow that consistently delivers results.
• If you’re stuck, ask it. Describe the tool, the problem, or the jobsite condition so others can respond with proven fixes.

Examples of what belongs here:
  • Reviews of saws, nailers, sprayers, ladders, scaffolding, or safety gear.
  • Comparisons between brands or models—what holds up, what fails.
  • Maintenance routines that extend tool life.
  • Tips for choosing the right equipment for siding, roofing, painting, or masonry.
  • Stories of tools that saved a job—or cost you one.
CCN Staff wrote: Tools & Equipment is about practical experience. Document what works so others can repeat it. Ask when you’re stuck so the community can help.
Kick things off by posting one tool you swear by—and one that let you down.
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