Milwaukee Tool Super Sawzall Giveaway

In partnership with our sister publication JLC and Milwaukee Tool, we're giving away the new Super Sawzall.

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Win this beast! Tools of the Trade and our sister publication JLC are partnering with Milwaukee Tool to give away a power tool to the reader who sends us the best tip, trick, or technique for publication. As JLC Editor in Chief Clayton DeKorne says, “Don’t worry too much over the writing part. That’s what we do. We’re interested in the quality of the tip for increasing efficiency, solving a problem, or advancing the quality of a project.”

Please write a description of your trade tip and send it to jlc-editorial@hanleywood.com with “Trade Tip” in the subject line. See the Instagram post below for more information.

#Repost @jlconline with @get_repost 惻惻惻 Win this beast! JLC, and our sister publication Tools of the Trade, are partnering with @milwaukeetool to give away a power tool to the reader who sends us the best tip, trick, or technique for publication. (First up is a M18-Fuel Super Sawzall, 2722-21HD) Please write a description of your trade tip and send it to jlc-editorial@hanleywood.com with ā€œTrade Tipā€ in the subject line Don’t worry too much over the writing part. That’s what we do. We’re interested in the quality of the tip for increasing efficiency, solving a problem, or advancing the quality of a project. Do include your name and an email address so we can reach out to you if we need clarification. (We won’t publish anything you haven’t had a chance to review.) Also please include photographs or send a sketch When sending photographs, use the highest quality setting on your phone and note that sharing via phone sometimes compresses the photo. We’ll need high-resolution photos for print Tools of the Trade editor Chris Ermides and the JLC editors will select the best tip for publication on the JLC website, on Instagram @jlconline, and in the print pages of JLC. The tip doesn’t have to be a tool tip. If you used tools to implement the tip on site, that is often evident without it having to be spelled out. On the other hand, if you have a specific tool tip, that definitely qualifies, too. @toolmagazine @milwaukeetool #tradetips #trainingthetrades #carpentry #construction #tools #toolsofthetrade #buildabetterhome #remodeling #builders #doitright #skilledtrades

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About the Author

Chris Ermides

Before joining Tools of the Trade as an editor, Chris Ermides was a project manager for a custom home builder, a carpenter and remodeler. These days when he’s not writing or editing, he’s testing tools as he renovates his 1850 farmhouse in upstate New York.

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