Archive for February, 2010

The Might Behind Miter Saws

Back in the old days a miter saw held a blade that was attached to a box. The blade was perfectly angled to create 90 and 45 degree angles with a simple adjustment. This manual tool easily cut through frame, crown, or chair mouldings. It even made the cut when it came to exterior corners on baseboard mouldings. Perhaps that is why there are some people who still own and use this type of manual Read the rest of this entry

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Cummins Industrial Tools is without a doubt one of the leading designers of high quality tools and industrial equipment today. For more than 30 years of fruitful service, it has already several franchises in the U.S., more specifically in the progressive Midwest states of Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas. Aside from the quality, many people like Cummins Tools because of its affordability. Today, these Read the rest of this entry

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There is a burning desire for all of us in the trades to swap our power cords for a cordless power tool. Battery life and its power band must meet our jobsite needs, if the purchase is to improve our productivity and enjoyment of our craft. With all the innovations in cordless battery pack technology how does one make the right purchase .. without paying for what you don't need?

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There are many differences in a lot of different power tools. Two tools that everybody loves are Hammer Drills and Impact Drills. These drills are used for different reasons. Both have there pros and cons in there usages. Hammer drills have more power to it as an impact drill will provide you with more torque. People use these drills for all different reasons. Depending on the manufacture that your Read the rest of this entry

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How do I evaluate a generator BEFORE I purchase it?

We would like to get a generator for power outages to run our water pump, frige and freezers.... how do we know how to evaluate one to run amply and also not use too much gas? They have info on it, but we don't know how to interpret the info. What should we be looking for? How do we interpret what the info means? etc. Thanks.

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3 Best Corded Drywall Screw-Guns

Heavy-duty craftsmen require a drywall screw-gun with the precision power to keep up on all counts, with the guts and aggressive perseverance to complete their industrial tasks with consistent professionalism. Fortunately for these tough toolers, Dewalt, Makita, and Milwaukee each offer a corded drywall screw-gun that rises above the competition with heavy-duty power and always high-performance. Read the rest of this entry

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What kind of oil does a dewalt dg6000 generator take?

What kind of oil does a dewalt dg6000 generator take?

Well I just so hapen to have the owners manual saved in my computer so here is the spec's. looks like you use 10w30 conventional motor oil.
Model DG6000/DG6000E DG7000/DG7000E
Alternator
Type Brushless, 2-Pole Brushless, 2-Pole
Excitation Condenser Condenser
Max AC Output 6000 7000
Rated AC Output 5000 6000
Rated Current (120/240 volt) 41.7/20.8 Read the rest of this entry

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The Dewalt Reciprocating Saw

Better known as the sawzall, to most Dewalt tool

users. The Dewalt reciprocating saw could be classed

as one of the most versatile Dewalt tools on the market

today. With the different blade attachments you can cut

through various materials with ease, hence the nickname

"sawzall".

The Dewalt reciprocating comes in both the Dewalt

corded tool and Dewalt cordless tool versions, allowing

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Vertical Wind Generators

With the rising price of fuel oil, and the rising costs of energy in general, there is increasing demand for home generated power, be it from solar-electric, solar thermal heating, or wind generated power. Of those three options, wind generated power is by far and away the most mature option, with the best odds for getting a reasonable payback in a typical home owning time frame.

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Understand Your Generator Options

Power generators have two main components. A motor that burns fuel to supply power and a generator head that turns power into electricity. Together, the motor and the generator head comprise a standard generator. Generators come in two basic designs: standby generators and portable generators.

Portable generators:

Portable generators provide power in remote locations, Read the rest of this entry

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