Dec
01
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Written by Zach Peil
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Monday, 01 December 2008 |
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Hey everyone, we've decided to extend this Dremel Multi-Max contest for another two weeks, so the cut-off date for entries is now December 15th. If you haven't entered yet, here's your chance!
Our M-Spector contest was a rousing success, so why stop there? Today marks the beginning of a brand new Toologics contest: Win a Dremel Multi-Max! This tool has been quite the hot commodity lately, and you may remember that Brian and Eric covered it with a video overview and even carved some pumpkins with it! In fact, the very Multi-Max we're giving away is the one you see in those videos, so while it's not technically brand-new, it has only been used a couple times for some hands-on here at Toologics. Rest assured that it is still in excellent condition! If you're interested in entering the contest, click Read More for the entry form and official contest rules. |
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Dec
01
2008
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Written by Jude Herr
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Monday, 01 December 2008 |
HOT off the Press:
The Paslode® cordless nailing story goes back more than two decades. During that time, the company has repeatedly earned accolades from end users, trade groups, industry press and others for its innovative cordless Nailers and staplers. Last year, one respected industry publisher named Paslode’s cordless 30-degree framer “Best Overall Choice” in its end-of-year tool guide issue because of the tool’s outstanding maneuverability, performance and convenience. This year, Paslode is making the “best” even better with the introduction of the ground-breaking CF-325 Cordless Framing Nailer.
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Nov
28
2008
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Written by Jude Herr
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Friday, 28 November 2008 |
Are you looking to increase the energy efficiency of your home by replacing the old wood siding with a layer of insulation topped with fiber cement hardiboard? Well, cutting fiber cement siding is typically a dirty, dusty job. But in December 2008, keeping down the dust will be easier because Ridgid is introducing the R3400 Fiber Cement Saw . Just in time for Christmas, you can pick one up for a Christmas gift for your spring home improvement project.
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Nov
26
2008
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Written by Jude Herr
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008 |
Freud America, Inc has released a new portable doweling joiner that can be used for joinery tasks such as face frames, shelf pins, closet systems, furniture repair, and more. The cool thing about Freud's Doweling Joiner is that it combines the strength of Dowel joints with the ease of use of a traditional biscuit joiner, all in a portable design that is as easy to use on the jobsite as in the workshop, Freud states.
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Nov
26
2008
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Written by Jude Herr
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008 |
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Hey all ! Check out this new product from Gator Finishing Products ~ here's the press release, I'll be testing it out this weekend after turkey day so look for the review early next week.
Great Addition To Zip Sander™ Line: The Zip Sponge Holder Makes Sanding Fun & Easy Again
DAYTON, OHIO, November 2008 – Ali Industries, a leading producer of commercial and consumer abrasive products, has added the Zip Sponge Holder to its award-winning Zip Sander line of products under its Gator™ Finishing Products brand. The Zip approach to sanding combines comfort, performance and convenience that is perfect for the do-it-yourselfer and the professional.
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Nov
25
2008
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Written by Zach Peil
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Tuesday, 25 November 2008 |
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Don Geary of Rural Builder has written a nice overview of the Paslode R-175C Roofer's Choice Roofing Coil Nailer over at ConstructionMagnet.com, touting some of its great features like a specially designed bumper for consistent low-pressure return during rapid-fire and great durability, tool-free adjustable exhaust cap that makes it easy to direct air away from yourself, improved upper piston valve, and lots more. Go check out the article and have a look at the R-175C Roofing Coil Nailer on Paslode's website and at ToolKing.com! |
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Nov
25
2008
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Written by Rick Peil
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Tuesday, 25 November 2008 |
Rick,
I own the Dewalt 735 planer and am having difficulties with the
rollers/infeed. My boards need to be pushed in and come out
burned (roller marks). When I open it up to plane the side of a 2x6 they
feed just fine but to do a 3/4" face it is a no go. I've cleaned the
machine totally put new blades on and no difference. I appreciate any
advice you might have. Happy Thanksgiving ~ Sean Hoogen
Sean,
Thanks for the inquiry. I have a few thoughts to share.
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I have seen slightly dull blades new from the package, however, it
doesn’t totally explain the feed on the 2 X 6 and not the 1 X. Unless
of course it is a weight issue or depth of cut.
Click Read More for the rest of this Ask Rick article!
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