Jun
20
2007
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Written by Brian Pivik
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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 |
Let’s face it – grinding metal is a dirty job.
But someone’s got to do it, so why not find
the best tool available?
Hey folks, back
again with another installment of destructive tools here.
There are quite a few grinders out on the market, so which one do you want or need?
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Jun
20
2007
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Written by Brian Pivik
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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 |
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Folks, the Association of
Woodworking & Furnishings Suppliers Fair is happening in Vegas this
July 18th through the 21st. Get your
tickets now because we at toologics.com heard some promising news about some upcoming
tools that will be released for the first time at this show. This is the 50th Anniversary of this event,
so it promises to be a great time for all kinds of visitors, from pro
woodworkers to do-it-yourselfers.
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Jun
19
2007
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Written by Toologics.com
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007 |
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We found this interesting prototype of a table saw designed specifically for your kitchen.
It's a "table saw" designed to be used for kitchen cutting tasks. If you've ever had the need to blaze through some vegetable slicing, this is a pretty good way to do it. The designer, Oliver Beckert, utilized a saw designed for removing medical casts to make it "finger-safe". No word on if anyone will actually manufacturer it.
[Via Elsewhere.to]
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Jun
19
2007
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Written by Brian Pivik
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007 |
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Table
Saws are a staple of any serious woodworker.
There are a variety of
types of table saws, and if you're new to them, the differences can
be overwhelming! To help, we've put together this guide to help you find
what you need to finish the job.
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Jun
18
2007
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Written by Toologics.com
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Monday, 18 June 2007 |
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Here at Toologics, we love hybrid tools. Products that combine the functionality of two or more separate products into one unit are not only useful, but they also save valuable shop space and usually end up costing less than purchasing each tool separately. That's why we really like the Dremel 1800-01 Variable Speed Scroll Saw with Disc sander. And this isn't saw isn't just some novelty-it's got some seriously good features that make it a great addition to your tool collection.
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Jun
15
2007
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Written by Toologics.com
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Friday, 15 June 2007 |
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Porter-Cable's new belt sander is one of the smallest we've yet seen. Powered by a 5 amp motor, the 2½"x14" sander attains a quick belt speed of 1100 SFPM (surface feet/minute). The sides are flush with the belt, so it's easy to manipulate into tight areas, like perpendicular surfaces.
The unit is also well-balanced with a low center of gravity. This makes it exceptionally easy and comfortable to work with.
It's small size makes the 371K a great choice for around-the-house sanding jobs and craftsmen needing something a little faster than a basic palm sander.
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Jun
14
2007
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Written by Brian Pivik
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Thursday, 14 June 2007 |
All good builders know that you sometimes have to break things to make things.
Enter the destructive power of this series of tools designed to destroy.
Some are made to demolish in tight places, others are for more permanent wider damage.
But they're all intense machines that are not only quick and dependable, but also easy to operate.
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