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JLC's Tools of the TradeVolume 1, Issue 1: Summer 1993

JLC's Tools of the TradeVolume 1, Issue 1: Summer 1993

All good things must come to an end, and so it is with the Tools of the Trade weekly newsletter (which Mark Clement affectionately dubbed the “TOOLSletter”). This edition, October 22, will be its last. But that doesn’t mean we’re going away! We’ll still be offering the same weekly tool reviews and in-field, job experience through the JLC Update newsletter.

All readers of Tools of the Trade newsletter will receive a complimentary (and automatic) subscription to the weekly JLC Update newsletter, where you’ll find not only tool content, but a deep well of “by builder, for builder” resources. Since 1982, JLC has provided residential and light commercial contractors practical jobsite advice about what works, what doesn’t, and why. Our instructional and technical content caters to building professionals looking for practical, job-proven strategies for building high-performance homes. If you aren’t familiar with JLC already, you won’t be disappointed.


Thank you for reading the TOOLSletter. Catch you on the JLC side.

About the Author

Clayton DeKorne

Clay DeKorne is the Chief Editor of the JLC Group, which includes The Journal of Light Construction, Remodeling, Tools of the Trade and Professional Deck Builder. He was the founding editor of Tools of the Trade (1993) and Coastal Contractor (2004), and the founding educational director for JLC Live (1995). Before venturing into writing and education for the building industry, he was a renovation contractor and carpenter in Burlington, Vt.

Follow Clay on Instagram: @jlconline

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