Who makes Masterforce hand tools for Menards?

Who makes Masterforce hand tools for Menards?

Masterforce is Menards’ house brand for power tools and hand tools. As a house brand, they are less expensive than the big name brands. But are Masterforce hand tools good? And who makes Masterforce hand tools for Menards? I did some digging to find out.

Masterforce hand tools are made by Apex Tool Group, a company owned by Bain Capital. Apex also makes several brands you may have heard of, including Wiss, Allen, and Weller.

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Force a Qualys Cloud Agent scan

Force a Qualys Cloud Agent scan

Unlike its leading competitor, the Qualys Cloud Agent scans automatically. This means you don’t have to schedule scans, which is good, but it also means the Qualys agent essentially has free will. The latest results may or may not show up as quickly as you’d like. How to initiate an agent scan on demand was easily the most frequent question I got during the five years I supported Qualys for a living. Here’s how to force a Qualys Cloud Agent scan.

You can force a Qualys Cloud Agent scan on Windows by toggling a registry key, or from Linux or Mac OS X by running the cloudagentctl.sh shell script.

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Is a dryer worth repairing? Yes, and here’s why

Is a dryer worth repairing? Yes, and here’s why

Is a dryer worth repairing? Is it cheaper to repair or replace a dryer? I argue it is cheaper to repair and worth doing, even if you have to pay someone to come do it. I’ll also explain where the thought comes from that a dryer might not be worth repairing, and why that thought is wrong.

You can generally repair a dryer for $125 by replacing a heating element or thermal fuse vs replacing the whole thing for $350. Since there’s little difference in life expectancy between the two options, it’s generally cheaper and more practical to repair a dryer than to replace it.

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What was MR BIOS?

What was MR BIOS?

In the summer of 2021, Youtuber Adrian Black was restoring an IBM 5170. And he lamented that he wasn’t able to get all of the original parts working together and have a machine that would do what he wanted. It wasn’t a pure IBM 5170 anymore. One of the things he did was put a Quadtel BIOS in it, which received mixed reactions. But that brought to mind another option someone who needed to soup up a 5170 in the late 80s could have used: MR BIOS. What was MR BIOS?

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