The National Hardware Show: The best in DIY home improvement

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MyFixitUpLife’s Mark & Theresa hit the National Hardware Show. It’s ON for celebrity interviews. And we’re on the lookout for the best and brightest in tools, gear, gadets, gizmos (whatever those are) and more.

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Mark & Theresa kickin’ it at the National Hardware Show

Make-it-Right-Mike Holmes makes it happen with us at the Hyde Tools booth. And we get the sneakiest peak ever at the Property Brothers‘ new furniture line.

Kayleen McCabe from Rescue Renovations kicks it with us to talk tools and, well, hilarity.

Because she is hilarious.

Director of programming for DIY Network and HGTV Scott Brun re-thinks saying yes to meeting us in person. And Made in America’s John Ratzenberger—yes, that one—talks about building and building things great.

Charles and Hudson’s uber editor Tim Dahl gives us his National Hardware Show showdown. Mike Dilauro from Consumer Reports gets you the best deal. And we meet exciting, motivated inventor Karina Rabin from Hang-O-Matic who is hanging pictures and building dreams like can only happen in America.

All the inspiration happens with Hyde Tools, Stanley, and Gorilla Glue. Check them out. They make the stuff that makes America great.

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Chainsaw race (no competitors) at the National Hardware Show.

 

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Coolin’ with Kayleen (that should be a show title) from DIYNetwork‘s Rescue Renovations. Oh yeah, she’s hot.
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Mark Andol from the Made in America Store flies the flag with us.

 

 

 

 

 

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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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