Archive for May, 2009

What is the name of the handheld power tool that uses vibrations to cut things?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009
kdell018 asked:


On the commercial it shows it cutting straight into drywall with out a hole to start from..It also showed other attachments for it

Tracy
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Who is the leading American power tool company?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009
Nick S asked:


I refuse to buy foreign anymore!…as we all should!

Gloria
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The Tradesman’s Best Friend-cordless Power Tools

Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Robert Rockefellar asked:


Modern advances in the efficiency of energy storage have made it possible for cordless tools to have more power, to last longer, and be better balanced. The freedom of a cordless drill and a cordless circular saw greatly improve productivity and are just plain easier to handle. Here are some tips for selecting cordless power tools that fit your needs.

Brand names versus price

The look of many cordless tools as a judgment of quality is just inaccurate. What the layperson commonly doesn’t realize is that there are only four major manufacturers of the motors and bearings that go inside almost every brand.  People often talk to tradesmen and hobbyists and learn what brands to avoid, but they seldom learn why. We all seem to know that Black and Decker brand is not of the quality it used to be. Here is the surprise. The same motor, bearings and switches that go into Black and Decker also go into DeWalt and Porter Cable brands that sell at high-end prices but are no better. The best motors today are going into Hitachi, Makita, Ryobi and Roto-Zip brands. These brands have great torque for their size. This is due to how many wires are creating magnetic fields. The bearings in these brands are of higher quality because they are of harder steel, lubricated with heat resistant grease and sealed to keep out abrasives. Despite these facts they are of slightly lower prices.

Tool use frequency and applications

How often a tool is going to be used and how severe the use will be should also add into how much you spend on that tool. For instance there is no use in purchasing the most expensive 18 volt cordless drill if you intend to use it only once or twice a year. Take into consideration how much use you will actually get from the tool. Resale of power tools is not something that needs considered. Even the best power tools don’t hold value.  Consumers suffer from all the confusion caused by so many of the same internal parts going into different brands; so much that persons buy based on their favorite brand, not on the quality of the tool.  Do your homework to make sure you don’t fall into this trap.  If you do suspect you will want to resell the tool, buy the brand that is the most popular because regardless of its quality, it will be easier to sell and will bring a higher price.



Catherine
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It’s Hard Finding Anything Better Than a Power Tool for Attending to Usual Household Cores

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Smit Mathur asked:


If you are one of the do-it-yourself kinds who prefer fixing your garden fences or anchoring paintings on the fine four walls of your living room or installing a place for a new kitchen gadget yourself, welcome abroad!

Indeed, there is really no dearth of electric power tools. Just picking up the right choice for minor repairs and projects in the house saves considerable time and money. Drill and Driver are amazing to make a hole and anchor a wall. Circular Saw works wonder with round blades for ripping apart any surface. Jigsaw eases you for slitting spiky curves, while Impact Wrench relieves you by stiffening and loosening nuts and bolts. Hammers are adored and there are a plenty of types in the hammer section to make things easier, when some repair is going on at home. Having a screwdriver saves a lot of time. You can also have a tape measure to execute all do-it-yourself jobs.

A big MNC, Hitachi is a renowned power tool manufacturer and presents a wide range of Hitachi power tools to help people across the globe. Hitachi power tools come in the market only after going through a three dimensional computer aided design and stringent quality control.

Power tools online is also a wonderful means to get the best deal without moving out of the house. Get significant discount on power tools when buying power tools online and enjoy exhaustive variety too!

The Hitachi Power tools may also be checked out online for exhaustive variety and relevant descriptions. Purchasing Hitachi Power tools online has its specific advantage as well. You can get the high quality of Hitachi power tools and avail significant discount on these power tools as well.

Hitachi power tools are powered by electricity and can be corded or cordless. There is an electric motor in these electric power tools. Stationery and portable are two the types of electric Hitachi power tools. The former tends to be massive and heavy, while the latter just looks opposite.

Don’t ever think of moving the stationary tools from one place to another. It might be a futile attempt in the end! But the portable cordless power tools come handy in this aspect and occupy much lesser space, besides being cost-effective and trouble-free. Utility Knife, Pliers & Wrenches, Power Drill, Circular Saw, Stud Finder etc are some other important variety amongst the electric power tools category that one may consider to have at home.



Billy
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What are the uk internet sales figures for the power tool and plant hire market sector?

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Patricia d asked:


I need to know roughly how big the on-line power tool and plant hire market is. If possible what the percentage on-line is to the market as a whole. Thanks in advance to any info!

Lance
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Is using an old Makita power tool a stupid idea if I want a low voltage generator?

Sunday, May 17th, 2009
Donald M asked:


I am trying to make a microhydro electric power device.
Could a guy use the motor from a power tool as a generator??? Any Suggestions?? - It is a class project and I am the teacher.

Beatrice
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How To Buy A Power Tool

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Eric J asked:


How To Buy A Power Tool

Power tools are very expensive and when said and done all the tools can add up to a big expense. So when buying a power tool you want to not only make sure you are getting the most for your dollar, but you also want to make sure you are buying the right power tool. You don’t want to buy a tool that is pure overkill on power or even worst, underpowered. That’s why when you buy a power tool you want to look at the important aspects of the tools and sometimes this can be confusing. One important questions to ask yourself is, “What kind of user am I ?” Once you find this out choosing the right brand is a lot easier. After you decided what kind of user you are you need to look at some important aspects such as corded vs. cordless, amps and horsepower, return policies and more.

Kind of User

A power tool is an extension of your hands, like Edward Scissor Hands. If you have the right tool and a quality tool, you can create or fix just about anything. One important questions you need to ask yourself is, “What kind of user am I ?”

If you are a light homeowner user, you can get away with a less expensive brand such as Black and Decker. A light homeowner user probably will not put a lot of use and abuse on the tools and power is not a big deal. Remember more power usually means more weight in the tool. Black and Decker designs their tools for the light homeowner use. They are quality built and inexpensive.

If you are not a light home owner use, but aren’t a serious user, Craftsman makes an exceptional tool. Craftsman actually has other companies make these tools for them, you can see their manufactures through the source code. Craftsman makes a good quality tool that has a lot of features and good power. Plus they have a great return policy if something happens or you are dissatisfied with the tool.

If you are a serious home user or contractor, go with a good brand name such as Milwaukee, Dewalt, Bosch, Porter Cable or Makita. These manufactures pride themselves on making the best tool. They are constantly putting money into their research and development process to make these tools even better. These professional power tools cost more, but they are made with better technology and materials. They also have a better design that causes less fatigue on the user. Not to mention that these tools are made to last a life time.

Quality Tool

The tools mentioned above are good quality tools. I would suggest staying with one of the manufactures above for a couple different reasons, but the main reason is efficiency. These power tools will last you a lifetime. They are designed by companies who have been in the business for along time and they understand power tools. They understand quality, safety and what makes a good tool. These are more efficient meaning they can actually transfer more power from the input or batter to the output. This means less work for the user and less frustration. If you would like to learn more about the difference between cheap power tools and professional power tools, please see this article.

Corded Vs. Cordless

Corded power tools tend to have a little more power, while the cordless has the versatility. At least this is the case now. Milwaukee just came out with a new battery technology that might change everything. Cordless power tools are becoming more and more common as they are increasing their power, while lowering their overall weight of the tool. I would suggest going with a cordless tool because of versatility. The only reason to go with a corded tool is if you will be using the tool for long periods of time or the tool you are looking for has a substantial more power capability in the corded version.

Return policy

Power tools are expensive and I don’t care how carefully any company watches for defect, they will always get one or two pass them by. You never know what will happen. These companies do a very good job and have very low returns on their products, but as a consumer you always want to be prepared. I would suggest going with a store who has an exceptional return policy, such as Amazon. They have been voted year after year as one of the most return friendly stores around. Amazon is also a good place to go because they have user ratings from real people who have used the tools. Just make sure you know your return policy from what ever store you buy from.



Edith
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Lyman Power Deburring tool, Is the LED charging indicator light meant to go out when it is fully charged?

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Brady N asked:


I plugged my new lyman power deburring tool into the power to charge it, and the little LED indicator light came on saying it was charging, but when I came back 10 minutes later, it had gone out. Does this mean it is fully charged? or is it faulty? Is the light meant to go out or not?
The operating instructions don’t say if it’s meant ot go out or not

Pearl
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Bosch On How To Get Ahead In The Power Tool World

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Johan Nickson asked:


When it comes to power tools Bosch is the operative word. Bosch always appear to have a lot more choice on offer than many of the other manufacturers of similar tools. However, Bosch are indeed the largest manufacturer of power tools in the world, so you would assume there range of tools to be very impressive. Whether you are looking for a quality jigsaw, table saw, drill sander or dust extraction system, Bosch tools are internationally recognized as being among the best in the industry.

Following the vision laid out by its founder, Robert Bosch, Bosch Tools has continued to flourish by focusing on the manufacture of quality equipment and the development of innovative designs. Bosch has been synonymous with power tools since the first Bosch electric hair clippers in 1928, followed by the first electro-pneumatic hammer in 1932.

I myself have always been a fan of Bosch Equipment. As is true of the great majority of German engineering it really does seem to last and last. However its not just the reliability of Bosch that I like. They always seem to run much smoother and quieter in there operation that many other brands of the same level.

Bosch always seem to be a step ahead of the competition. They appear to have spent much of their research energies developing ways to make their tools more efficient, easier to use, lighter to carry and more compact for easy storage. When Bosch launch a replacement for one of there older machines there is always a massive improvement on its predecessor. Some manufacturers just seem to launch a new tool ever month, with out improving there old design. It seems that from the beginning Bosch engineers and technicians not only built tools, but also developed visions and translated them into a reality.

With Lithium Bosch have one again capitalized upon there advanced research. There are many benefits of a Lithium Ion Machine, such as maximum power and more runtime without a weight penalty, and Bosch seem to have checked them all of there list.

The study of ergonomic principles began in the early 1950s and Bosch is one of the first power tool manufacturers to employ ergonomic design in hand-held power tools.

In summary

Bosch engineering is driven by a desire to produce tools with low vibration, minimum noise level, precision, dust extraction/entrapment, simple and easy accessory changes and the best possible power-to-tool weight ratio. Put simply, in just about any category of power tool, there is just nothing better than the Bosch brand for reliability, design and performance. Robert Bosch’s high reputation is cemented because of their quality heavy duty power tools, their illustrious pioneering history, and their consistent drive in branching out and developing patents and ways to improve upon current technology.



Andrea
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Which power tool works best for opening Christmas presents?

Sunday, May 10th, 2009
I’ll fly away asked:


Chop saw? Table saw? Router? etc. Or would just an old fashioned hammer and chissle be best?
Merry Christmas.

Derrick
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