Bosch 2011 Media Event – Part 1 Cordless
Every year Bosch generously invites members of the press to come test out, preview, and otherwise interact with, their new tools. […]
Every year Bosch generously invites members of the press to come test out, preview, and otherwise interact with, their new tools. […]
Makita dropped a new metalworking tool into its 18V line. Their brand new one-handed Makita LXDG01 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless […]
Bosch surprised us this week by releasing their new GLM 80, the company’s first Li-ion laser distance measurer. The Bosch GLM […]
Milwaukee gave some more love to metal workers today when it debuted their new Milwaukee 14″ Abrasive Cut-Off Saw (6177-20). […]
We’re out at the DeWalt media event today, testing out various new products. One of them is the brand new 12″ Sliding Compound Miter Saw (Model DWS780). DeWalt is positioning the DWS780 as the lightest dual bevel sliding miter saw on the market – and indeed it weighs in at just 56 lbs. The $599 DWS780 seems like a really great product for both the professional and serial DIY’er who wants to tear into serous home projects. DeWalt’s new 12″ Sliding Compound Miter Saw has a new XPS LED light that throws a “laser-like” shadow on the work surface. This is designed to show where the blade will cut. DeWalt believes this system is more accurate than traditional laser systems and won’t drift out of alignment over time. While they are providing a neat new way to get an accurate cut, we were sad to still see them using the smoke-colored blade guard, which obscures the view of the blade.
We’re not easily impressed with hidden decking systems. While they offer a really excellent finished product, many of the systems require clips and extra work that causes the job to take longer, involve more training and generally increase your costs to deliver the finished product. With the CAMO Hidden Deck Fastening System, however, our concept of what was possible with hidden deck fastening systems was redefined. The CAMO system, which uses a Marksman or Marksman Pro installation tool, eliminates the need for clips and routing or cutting the edges of the board, and simplifies the method of deck board installation. In a nutshell, they devised a method to fasten the boards by driving screws at an angle along the board’s edge – directly into the joist. In this way, the boards are secured and the entire process is simplified. In short – it’s fast, and it’s impressive.
You can get some great Milwaukee multi-tool combo kit deals from Acme Tools and others. These kits run on the […]
Continuing our media event that centers around the new Kobalt Mechanics Tools, we were invited to check out the NASCAR […]
Tom and I are up in North Carolina and were introduced to a completely revamped line of mechanics tools from […]
To many contractors and tradesman, Goldblatt Tools has long been a name synonymous with quality and real job site durability. But […]