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Can A Track Saw Replace Your Table Saw and Other Circular Saws?

Choosing the right saw for the job depends on many factors including the type of wood you’re cutting and the type of cut you need to make. Each type of saw has its own unique specialty. Cutting a straight line can be done with any saw, but we all know it’s much easier to use a table saw, track saw,…

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How To Select the Right Pump For Your Task-At-Hand

Types Of Pumps The power source for pumps vary, but they all perform the same function; that is, to move liquid from one place to another. There are solar powered pumps available, and many use electrical motors. Hand operated pumps are useful in many situations as well. If you do not get water from municipal sources, but have a well…

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Bench Grinder and Belt Grinder Techniques

Grinders are used in a variety of applications when working with metal or wood. You can cut nails or screws away from boards or create an amazing custom sword if you know the proper techniques. The specific grinder you use will depend on the material you’re working with as well as the end object you have in mind. Sharpening tools…

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Milwaukee M18 FUEL With ONE-KEY High Torque Impact Wrench

A New Powerful, Compact, and Repeatable Impact Wrench Milwaukee’s brand new M18 FUEL ONE-KEY high torque impact wrench is set to be the most powerful, most compact, and most repeatable impact wrench on the market. The new impact wrench series from the Milwaukee M18 FUEL line replaces Milwaukee’s 2662 and 2663 impact wrench series. We challenge you to see why Milwaukee’s…

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Get Ready For Furnace Season With A Maintenance Checkup

The health of your HVAC system – and that of your family – depends on you. All types of dust and allergens get trapped in your HVAC system’s filter. We all know it’s important to change the filters often, but what about all of the other maintenance items? Do you have a good checklist for inspecting your HVAC system before…

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7 Tips And Tricks For Finishing Concrete And The Tools You Will Need

Watching someone pour and finish concrete is much different from finishing it yourself. You know you’ll need concrete, a shovel, and a trowel, but what else should you use? The intricacies of properly and professionally finishing concrete take time to master, so it’s okay for even the experienced general contractor to read up on techniques and take notes. Required Tools…

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New Options For Temporary Lighting on the Job Site

Lighting is essential when performing tasks related to construction, especially when you’re dealing with electricity or running wires. We all know that not every jobsite is the same, so we have to be prepared when the time comes. Temporary lighting is often a necessity when wiring a structure that doesn’t have electricity readily available. Temporary lighting is available in a…

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Delta Cruzer Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

Delta’s new patented 10in Cruzer miter saw (26-2240) and 12in Cruzer sliding miter saws (26-2250) are fast, accurate, and tough as nails- everything you’d expect from a Delta power tools product. So far, the Delta Cruzer miter saw seems like a no brainer for us. Unstoppable Power Cruzer miter saws are available in 12 in. (47˚ dual bevel) and 10 in. (45˚…

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How to Safely Clean Gutters

Fall is a beautiful and colorful time of the year. Unfortunately, those beautiful colors inevitably clog up our gutters in the spring. We know that no one wants to do it, but eventually, you have to. Clearing debris from your gutters prevents water buildup and possible damage to your roof and gutters. Below, you can read through several different gutter…

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Tools For Generations

Ridgid Plumbing Hand Tools Go Far Beyond Drain Cleaners. In 1923, the Ridgid Tool Company was founded in North Ridgeville, Ohio. They manufactured Ridgid hand tools, which immediately became popular because of their durability and ease of use. In 1943, the company moved to Elyria, Ohio, where they became a subsidiary of Emerson Electric in 1966. Inside the company headquarters…