Archive for
January, 2008
January 27, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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micvay47 asked: Do you know of anywere on the web were you can find woodworking calculations. Setting out , spacings , arcs ect
free if possible,
regards michael
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George
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January 14, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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Sean R asked: what i asking is the batteries mentioned all fit the same charger they are all the same brand and type, so what does (Ah) mean?
Question posted courtesy of:
Jo
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January 12, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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Jim C asked: Would he be -
1) Rechargeable Screwdriver (somewhat slow and dies quickly)
2) Power Drill (Variable speed, can bore large holes)
3) Nail Gun (quick, powerful, rapid fie)
4) Jack Hammer (can break solid concrete)
Question posted courtesy of:
Roberto
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January 11, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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Darling C asked: I’m building a purgola and want to cut simple scroll 1/2 moon curve design on 15ea. 2″X8″X8′ 30 cuts in all, what kind of power saw could is use, ie.reciprocating, jig saw and what type of blades.
thank you.
30 cuts meaning, i have 15- 2″X8″X8′ and need to make a simple curve cut on each end.
Question posted courtesy of:
Larry
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January 09, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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Evelyn C asked: its a power tool companies its in cailfornia i believe they moved from location thats why i don’t have there number or address please if anyone in CA know about this company reply this is message with the information you have .
thank you
Question posted courtesy of:
Roberta
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January 07, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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baxgammon asked: I need to cut lots of thin wall metal (usualy brass) tubing for applications in the lighting industry. I need nice clean perpendicular cuts and find a hand tubing cutter to be slow and “messy”. However I would rather not have to use a huge 14″ chop-saw due to space considerations. Can anyone recommend a power tool that will do the job without being way over powered - preferably bench mounted?
Question posted courtesy of:
Allen
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January 04, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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Neil B asked: I often buy power tools for my company and we use either Makita, Bosch or Dewalt tools in a mixture of corded and cordless. Having been let down by my current internet based supplier I want to know if anyone can recommend anyone on the web who provide a good service at at good price. We get drills, saws, planers, routers etc etc. Any recommendations?
Question posted courtesy of:
Duane
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January 03, 2008
By: admin
Category: power tools
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babcocks1996 asked: Could you tell me what brand of power tools you have, and what they are (lathe, bandsaw, planer, etc.) Also, could you tell me what you like and don’t like about them. I am wanting to get into woodworking, and you like some input on what brand of tools to purchace. Thank you for your help
Question posted courtesy of:
James
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January 02, 2008
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Category: power tools
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Q-Tip M asked: I really want to get into woodworking/carving, especially carving cool pieces of wood with a dremmel tool. Space is limited in the garage and stuff. any tips on getting started?
Question posted courtesy of:
Maureen
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