DeWalt High Impact Demolition Steel Chisels
DeWalt is rolling out some new products today. First off the block is their new line of High Impact Demolition […]
DeWalt is rolling out some new products today. First off the block is their new line of High Impact Demolition […]
The Straight Flush Saw is something new to the market. In fact, it seems to still be getting to the […]
One interesting thing has been coming to light regarding the recent push for more energy efficient CFL and LED bulbs: […]
We keep following the news on Lithium-ion because, well, it’s an evolving technology. The thing with Li-ion batteries is that […]
When we saw an IKEA-branded drill we simply had to get it. Featuring a soft synthetic rubber skin, the 7.2V […]
One of the most commonly frustrating things is the amount of room a standard GFCI takes up in a receptacle […]
When the little ‘ole Festool SysLite LED Worklamp KAL 100 was announced we decided to give them a look. The new Festool […]
Lately, Metabo seems to be coming up with some pretty impressive products. Earlier this year they announced a 4.0 Ah Li-ion battery pack and now the portable electric power tool manufacturer has introduced the world’s first cordless magnetic drill press. Metabo is known for producing tools that are particularly suited for industrial, construction and welding applications and the new MAG 28 LTX fits right in. The new magnetic drill press uses a 25.2 V (others might call this a 24V) Li-ion battery to power the tool. For anchoring the drill to the surface, the tool uses a powerful rare earth magnet which requires no energy from the battery. This makes the mag drill suitable for use in remote and previously inaccessible environments.
If you’ve used any reference or training material in the construction industry, you’ve likely come across materials authored and produced […]
This won’t be a long review, mostly because the tool under scrutiny is so easy to use. Rockler introduced its Universal Clamp-It Kit several months ago. This is a clamp set designed to give you a “third arm” when assembling frames, drawers, or any two pieces of stock wood at 90 degrees. Anyone who’s done this type of work will recognize that clamping a perfect 90° angle can be a pain without the right jigs and clamps. Rockler’s new Clamp-It and Fence looks to be a good “one person” solution that simplifies the process of tightly and securely joining stock.