Greet It, Tweet It: 36 Feet Of Twisted Steel & Sex Appeal

Craftsman's Make A Difference Tool-Trailer.
‣ MyFixitUpLife Craftsman's Make A Difference Tool-Trailer.
Craftsman’s Make A Difference Tool-Trailer.

 

That rumble you feel: It’s 36-feet of Craftsman tools, supplies and labor beating the blacktop for the Sears in Moore, Oklahoma. Craftsman’s Make A Difference Tour was diverted from its original route with news of the devastation. It’s loaded with generators, chainsaws, lights and other supplies. Once on site it’ll work with the Red Cross.

So if you greet it, Tweet it. Cheer them on.

After Moore, the Make A Difference-mobile is back to complete it’s appointed rounds in the Make A Difference tour criss-crossing the nation.

The “it” we’re talking about, of course, is Craftsman’s 36-feet of twisted steel and sex appeal, the Make a Difference big rig, helping out in at least twenty cities across the country this year.

This tool-packed bad boy is working with Rebuilding Together to help veterans and others in need.

‣ MyFixitUpLife Mark and Ty Pennington at the table saw.
Mark and Ty Pennington at the table saw.

So if you see it in your town, Tweet it. This machine’s on a mission.

Or better yet, if you can, help out. Grab a shovel, lawn mower, table saw. Whatever. Because after all, it’s the maker, the doer, the builder, the fixer who brings the power to the tools. It’s the craftsman that gives them life.

And you just might make some friends along the way. The Make A Difference Tour, along with Ty Pennington and Sears’ Shop Your Way, is mobilizing the 18.5 million strong Craftsman Club and more. From Joplin to Superstorm Sandy, to Moore, weather and walls of water are wicked. But together, we can stand strong. Build back. Build better.

If you hear it rumblin’ down the road, we hope you’re there to greet it, lend a helping hand. And Tweet it. It’s time to build again.

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Mark
A licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor, he writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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