Haven’t found a video you were looking for on this blog? Well then go over to my BTP Youtube channel. Once there you’ll find all kinds of different videos — from tool accessory reviews and demos, to a tool parody (Ginsu). You’ll find more than 60 videos on the channel. Some of the new entries include a time lapse recap of the construction of the Bosch Bulldog in concrete at the World of Concrete show in Las Vegas; the development story behind the creation of the Daredevil spade bit and an animated story discussing who really is a Daredevil in light of the upcoming X-games.
Bosch Daredevil is going to be at the X-Games this year, don’t miss it.
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Looking for tips on how to get the most out of your multi-tool? Look no further than the video training on the Joe the Pro page on YouTube. Visit http://www.youtube.com/user/Boschjoethepro to learn about the latest blades, segmented saws and sanding accessories for your multi-tool. And you’ll get the quick lo-down from a real user, because I use them all!
You’ll find information about how to get the most out of your multi-tool and its accessories on the Joe the Pro YouTube page.
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Bosch power tool accessories has launched a web commercial to promote the versatility of their multi-tool and its accessories. The video parodies the 1970′s “Ginsu knife” infomercials with a fun approach that teaches users how the tool works and the variety of jobs it can be used on. The Ginsu “host” uses the oscillating multi-tool to slice and dice all kinds of things — from canned ham to potatoes and tomatoes (don’t try this at home) in addition to actual applications. Take a look at the video yourself here or you can find it on the YouTube/boschjoethepro channel. Don’t be afraid to laugh out loud — and tell your friends.
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The big World of Concrete show in Las Vegas brings all kinds of people together, including a tradesman like me and Arkansas concrete artisans the caliber of Steven Ochs and Gerald Taylor, who team as “Images in Concrete.” They created a colorful relief design in the Bosch booth (you can watch them in this video) during the show. This particular two-day effort highlighted the Bosch 125th anniversary and the company’s strong line of concrete tools, blades and other accessories. The pair worked on the project during show hours, even allowing interested booth visitors to make contributions to the piece. Steven and Gerald represent key partners with Joe the Pro and we’ll highlight their work and commentaries about the ever-changing world of concrete art. Look for their “special guest” contributions. You can learn more about their experience at World of Concrete by reading their post at concretedecor.net
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I’ve talked with a lot of people who’ve had more trouble than they should drilling a hole for a dryer vent. Ideally, you would only have to drill through a rim joist, maybe some foam and siding. But how often is our job ideal?
Once I needed a dryer vent to run though wall tile, tile backer board, exterior sheeting and a layer of brick. Oh, and it was 15 feet up outside the building. Traditionally, this is a daunting task that requires many drill bits and lots of time. Now I can grab one long 1/8” to ¼” Bosch Multi Construction bit from my bag and drill a pilot hole through all of the materials. I follow that step with a 4 1/8” multi-construction carbide-tipped hole saw applied through both sides. In the old days, I would purchase or rent a diamond core rig, and either set up scaffolding or spend an eternity on a ladder. I’d use a standard 1/8” bit to drill a series of small holes around the outer edge of my hole diagram; I’d keep drilling until it was safe to break out all of the materials in the hole. I’ve tried to cut a 4 1/8” hole with a diamond blade as well and found they don’t cut a round circle well or very deep. Here’s the tip: Look closely at a hole saw before purchase. Does it have diamond-ground carbide teeth? Does it offer plenty of debris clearance? How about ease and speed of bit change? I’ve seen some hole saws with large gullets and big teeth that look like a Bosch Multi Construction hole saw, but end up being for wood use only. And the Bosch quick-change hole saw system allows you to alternate between various sizes and types of pilot bits or hole saws without the need for a wrench or an Allen key. I carry the Bosch Multi Construction hole saw in my tool bag because it makes my job easier, no matter what material I need to drill through. It’s great for cleaning out plugs, too. Remember, better accessories mean better results at the jobsite.
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