To enter last week’s Toolsday giveaway, you had to identify a circular plate with a bunch of holes around the perimeter. It was easier than we thought; most people correctly identified it as the rotary dial on an old telephone. (Gosh, remember how long it use to take to dial a long-distance phone number?). We randomly picked three winners out of all the comments – Marydz, Bill Fillner and Elizabeth T. Congrats, you all have one week to reply to our email before we pick another winner.
Next Tuesday, we will be giving away two PermaFlow No Clog Drains. The easy-turn wheel on the drain’s P-trap eliminates the need for harsh chemical drain cleaners, plumbers or plungers. When the P-trap is clogged, or you’ve accidently dropped something down the drain – like a ring – just turn the wheel. With the see-through design, you can tell exactly what causing the blockage and how to get it out. The No-Clog drain is easy to install and it’s made in the USA.
To win the PermaFlow No Clog Drain, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what this little press (below) is designed to make. You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick two winners.
Do you love upcycling style – taking old stuff and reinventing it into new stuff? We’re all about it here at DIYNetwork.com. Take at look at some of these easy projects you can make from garage-sale treasures and old stuff lying around your basement. Learn how to turn an old suitcase into an end table, or how to turn old cabinets into a bench, make a new coffee table using an old door and more clever ideas.
On Tuesday, May 29, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another tool, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.
You have until May 29, 2012, 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win a PermaFlow No Clog Drain.
Official Rules.







It's for making buttons, yeah?
nut cracker
It's a bearing press.
Pin on button press.
its a compression tester
drills
2-1/2" Button Maker
it's a button press
bearing press
Button Maker
pin-on button maker
Button press
Button press
I think its a button press
It looks like a embosser
Yep, button press seems like best bet.
A bearing press.
This weeks press is a Romic Industries Ltd button press with two in one hourglass style button making dies.
I think it's a spring lever for pressing olives to make olive oil
Pin-on button press sounds right. Thank-you.
Button maker
It looks like an embosser!
pin-on button press
It is a pin on button press.
used to flatten coins like the machines at fairs…………
I think it is an embosser
It is used to fill bullets when you make your own.
SOME TYPE OF PRESS