Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2630-20 Bare-Tool 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)

Black Friday Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2630-20 Bare-Tool 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2630-20 Bare-Tool 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Feature

  • Heavy-Duty Magnesium Guards for maximum durability and On-board fuel gauge displays remaining battery charge
  • Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort
  • Electronic brake stops blade quickly and Aircraft aluminum shoe provides greater accuracy
  • Includes: 18-Volt XC Circular Saw, 24T Carbide Blade


Black Friday Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2630-20 Bare-Tool 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Overview

2630-20 Model Code: AB (part# 2630-20) This item features: -Aircraft aluminum shoe provides greater accuracy. -Electronic brake stops blade quickly. -Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort. -Heavy-duty magnesium guards for maximum durability. -On-board fuel gauge displays remaining battery charge. -Voltage: 18.00 V. -Batt. Cap.: 2.800 A-h. -Batt. Type: Lithium-Ion. -Blade Diam: 6 1/2 in. -Speed: 3500 rpm. -Arbor Diam: 5/8 in. -Cutting Cap.: 2 1/8 in (90 crosscut) [Max], 1 9/16 in (45 bevel) [Max]. -Bevel Cap.: 50 [Max]. -Control Type: On/Off. -Handle Type: Top D-Handle/Top Palm. -Price is for 1 Each. Model Code  Model Description AAIncludes:1-Hour Charger, Contractor Bag, Rip Fence Guide, (2) XC Batteries, Framing Blade ABIncludes:Rip Fence Guide



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Crown Molding - Quick Guide to Spring Angles

When it comes to cutting crown molding on a sliding compound miter saw, spring angle plays a key part in getting it right. If you don't understand "spring", you need to read this.

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Making crown cuts on a sliding compound miter saw is tricky enough as it is, but when spring angle comes into the equation, it's yet another thing that can lead to mistakes and a waste of good wood. You need to know what spring angle your molding has, but first of all you need to know how to choose the right type for your room.

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If you are going to the trouble of cutting your own crown molding, the least you can do is choose the appropriate type for the height of your ceiling, and that is where spring type comes into play. The industry makes three common types -- 38 degrees, 45 degrees and 52 degrees. Basically, the lower the ceiling, the lower the angle to choose. This is because the spring is the angle at which the molding sits away from the wall.

The best angle at which to view molding is face-on. In a room with a lower ceiling, the average person's eye is closer to the molding, so to get a face-on view, the molding has to be angled more steeply, which means that the lower 38 degree spring angle is best. Conversely, for a room with a higher than average ceiling, the crown molding needs to be angled more shallowly because the average viewer will be lower in relation to it. The molding basically needs to point down towards the viewer more, so the higher 52 degree spring is best. For an average ceiling, the normal 45 degree spring will be the optimal choice.

Now, if you have already purchased your molding, and you didn't pay any attention to what spring factor it was, you are going to have a hard time cutting it on your sliding compound miter saw, especially if you intend to cut it flat using a bevel setting on a sliding compound saw. So, it's important to find out what spring your molding has before you start.

A quick way to determine the spring angle is to take a piece of waste wood and make a clean 45 degree miter cut. Now take a piece of the crown molding and press the angled section at the back of the bottom part (the part with most decoration) against the fence of your compound sliding miter saw. The fence is acting as the wall of your room and you are looking at the molding from above, as if it were sticking out from the wall.

Now, drop the 45 degree scrap wood into the gap behind the molding. If it won't fit, you have 38 degree molding; if there's a gap, you have 52 degree molding; and if it fits perfectly, you have 45 degree molding. It's as simple as that.

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Black Friday Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2630-20 Bare-Tool 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) 2011 Deals

Nov 15, 2011 10:53:15

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Black Friday Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2630-20 Bare-Tool 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Feature

  • Heavy-Duty Magnesium Guards for maximum durability and On-board fuel gauge displays remaining battery charge
  • Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort
  • Electronic brake stops blade quickly and Aircraft aluminum shoe provides greater accuracy
  • Includes: 18-Volt XC Circular Saw, 24T Carbide Blade


Black Friday Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2630-20 Bare-Tool 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Overview

2630-20 Model Code: AB (part# 2630-20) This item features: -Aircraft aluminum shoe provides greater accuracy. -Electronic brake stops blade quickly. -Ergonomic, compact and lightweight design with soft-grip handle for operator comfort. -Heavy-duty magnesium guards for maximum durability. -On-board fuel gauge displays remaining battery charge. -Voltage: 18.00 V. -Batt. Cap.: 2.800 A-h. -Batt. Type: Lithium-Ion. -Blade Diam: 6 1/2 in. -Speed: 3500 rpm. -Arbor Diam: 5/8 in. -Cutting Cap.: 2 1/8 in (90 crosscut) [Max], 1 9/16 in (45 bevel) [Max]. -Bevel Cap.: 50 [Max]. -Control Type: On/Off. -Handle Type: Top D-Handle/Top Palm. -Price is for 1 Each. Model Code  Model Description AAIncludes:1-Hour Charger, Contractor Bag, Rip Fence Guide, (2) XC Batteries, Framing Blade ABIncludes:Rip Fence Guide



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The Newest Makita Miter Saws - Better Than DeWalt?

Visit any construction job site and you're likely to see at least one miter saw being used at any given moment. And most likely, it's going to be yellow in color. DeWalt miter saws are, far and away, the most popular among contractors. But the question is, why? Are they the only ones that do the job well? Or are they better than all the rest?

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The answer to those last two questions is a resounding "NO". But it's unlikely that a guy who spent 0-700 on a miter saw is going to tell someone else it's not the best. So the other guy goes out and buys one, too.

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To demonstrate that there might be better alternatives, let's take a look at the latest generation of Makita slide compound miter saws, the 12 inch LS1216L and it's "little brother" the 10 inch LS1016L:

Both models come with an independent laser guide that can be turned on to check your alignment before you hit the trigger (laser is sold separately for the DeWalt) With Makita's new, unique gear drive design the motor casings are raised up above the usual position, giving you more clearance The LS1216L can handle crown molding up to 8" nested vertically (compared to 6-5/8" on the 12" DeWalt DW718) and baseboard up to 6-1/2", also vertical The LS1016L can handle crown molding up to 6-5/8" and baseboard up to 4-3/4" vertically Both Makita models have a powerful 15 amp motor, electronically controlled so the speed doesn't vary, even when working hard The LS1216L can cross cut up to 15" and the LS1016 up to 12" at 90 degrees Both the 10" and 12" models have innovative adjustable, split fences. The bottom and top portions slide independently to give more support, control and precision to your miter and bevel cuts The slide mechanism on both models has four round rails, riding on ball bearings, to give you smooth yet rigid movement and more accurate cuts (DeWalt uses only two rails) Each one has nine positive stops for miter cuts and seven for bevel cuts The price of the LS1216L is about the same as the DeWalt DW718 but it has more features Makita LS1016L and LS1216L dual bevel slide compound miter saws are built with typical Makita quality, durability and ease of use. One customer, writing a review of a Makita miter saw said: "Best saw I've ever used." Another said after using one of their miter saws, he changed all his power tools to Makita. And that's probably not a bad idea.

The Newest Makita Miter Saws - Better Than DeWalt?
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Black Friday Firestorm 18 Volt Cordless Powered Handsaw 2011 Deals

Nov 14, 2011 14:34:56

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Black Friday Firestorm 18 Volt Cordless Powered Handsaw Feature

  • Patented tool free blade change for quick and easy blade change
  • Powerful 18 Volt cordless operation for convienent operation
  • Variable speed operation from 0-4,500 SPM
  • Compact design with contoured handle and soft grip for added comfort and control
  • Fast, clean and straight cuts in wood, plastic and metal


Black Friday Firestorm 18 Volt Cordless Powered Handsaw Overview

For the serious do-it-yourselfer who's looking for more that just your ordinary reciprocating saw, the Firestorm 18 volt cordless powered handsaw allows for fast (0-4,500 SPM), clean and straight cuts in wood, plastic and metal. Provides a compact design with a contoured handle and a soft grip for comfort and control. And with Black & Decker's patented tool free blade change, switching between blades is a breeze. Package includes 18 volt cordless powered handsaw, 1 large capacity blade, 1 metal cutting blade and 1 curved cutting blade for a variety of applications.



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Why You Should Buy The McCulloch MCC1635A Chain Saw - A Great Model At A Great Price

If you have never purchased a chain saw before and now need one for all those wood-cutting jobs around the garden you need to know which make and model to look for and which ones have the best safety features. In this article I will tell you how to get the McCulloch MCC1635A, a great model for reliability and safety with a low price tag - and where to go to buy it online today!

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Choose A Brand You Can Trust

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What you need first and foremost if you have never bought a chain saw before is to buy a brand that you can trust and rely on. McCulloch is a world leader when it comes to chainsaws and hedge trimmers and the design of their two stroke engines has kept them at the top for reliability and durability ever since McCulloch started trading over sixty years ago. McCulloch now belongs to the Husqvarna group so you can be sure you are getting a world-class product from a world-class company.

Choose A Model With Excellent Safety Features

If you are new to using a chainsaw, you need to buy one from a company that has an outstanding record for the safety of its products and the safety features it builds in as standard. The McCulloch MCC1635A 16-Inch 35cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Chain Saw is a top choice if you need to buy a reliable and durable workhorse for the wood cutting jobs that are essential for the maintenance of your property. Not only can you use it to quickly deal with any fallen trees and dead-wood, but you can also prune your trees and clear brush with it. It will also make restocking your log pile a breeze!

Why You Should Buy The McCulloch MCC1635A Chain Saw - A Great Model At A Great Price
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Black Friday Black & Decker LPP120 20-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Pole Saw 2011 Deals

Nov 13, 2011 17:29:00

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Black Friday Black & Decker LPP120 20-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Pole Saw Feature

  • 20-Volt Max Lithium Ion battery has a longer lifespan and retains its charge 5X more than similar Nicd batteries
  • 20-Volt Max Lithium Ion Battery Provides Up to 150 Cuts of 1 1/2-Inch Pine Branches Per Charge
  • 8-Inch Cutting Bar and Chain Allows for a Maximum Cutting Diameter of 6-Inch
  • Center Extension Allows For a Useable Length of 6.5' or 10', Provides Overhead Reach of Up to 14'
  • In-Line Power-Head Allows Easy Maneuverability and Visibility Between Branches


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Best Impact Driver

If you've been searching for the best impact driver, you probably already know that it delivers 3-4 times more torque than a cordless drill, and that it allows you to easily drive large lag bolts.

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But many DIYers are surprised to discover how light-weight these tools are, and how converting the torque directly to the fastener greatly reduces operator fatigue and kick-back. Once you try them for heavy duty, repetitious jobs, you'll never reach for your cordless drill again.

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To make your searching a little easier, I've compiled a list of the top-10 18V best impact drivers based upon power, speed, weight, run-time, and impact rate.

1) Makita BTD144 - Class leader for run-time. LXT Lithium-Ion batteries provide 35% longer time between charges. Class leader for impact rate. Delivers up to 3,400 IPM, about 10% higher than average.

2) Bosch 25618-01 - Generates up to 1,500 in-lbs of torque, about 5% higher than average. Runs up to 2,800 RPM, about 10% faster than average.

3) Bosch 25618-02 - Weighs 3.3 lbs, about 10% lighter than average. Higher than average impact rate, delivers up to 3,200 IPM.

4) Hitachi WH18DL - HXP Lithium-Ion batteries produce 36% longer than average time between charges. Hitachi has one of the best warranties: 10-year tool and 2-year battery.

5) Makita BTD140 - LXT Lithium-Ion batteries produce about 35% longer time between charges. Higher than average impact rate, delivers up to 3,200 IPM.

6) Bosch 23618 - Runs up to 2,800 RPM, about 10% faster than average. All-metal gears, aluminum housing, and externally accessed motor brushes.

7) Makita BTP140 - Unique hybrid 4-function tool with impact, hammer, driver, and drill capabilities all-in-one. LXT Lithium-Ion batteries produce about 35% longer time between charges.

8) Makita BTD142HW - One of the highest power-to-weight ratios in its class. Motor brushes can be externally accessed, and Makita provides a 3-year warranty.

9) DeWalt DC827KL - Magnesium gearcase, all-metal transmission, accessible motor brushes, and DeWalt's 3-year warranty. High user satisfaction rating, 4.8 of 5 stars.

10) DeWalt DC825KA - NiCd batteries provide run-time that's about 10% longer than average. Rated 4.4 of 5 stars by satisfied users.

The best impact driver for you depends on your budget, but these top 10 drivers are a great place to start.

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Cordless Drill Comparisons - Comparing The Top Brands in Drills

Are you trying to figure out which cordless drill to buy? You may have started reading cordless drill reviews and are already forming some opinions, but have you added evaluating the brands themselves in your drill comparisons? Choosing the right company is often as essential as choosing the proper drill features.

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The top names in drills are Black & Decker, Bosch, Makita, Dewalt, and Hitachi. Have you stopped to wonder which of these companies is the best choice? You probably already know every one of these names and associate them with high quality power tools. They all deserve their reputation for producing great tools, but there are some glaring differences, too.

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As a start let us take a quick look at warranty periods, one of the most important factors to consider when reading cordless drill reviews. The Black & Decker lineup traditionally comes with a 2 year warranty. Dewalt and Makita have a 3 year warranty. Bosch has a somewhat strange warranty with 1 year on the tool, an additional 2 years they will send you a repair kit, and 2 years on the battery. Hitachi leads the pack on warranty length with a full 5 year warranty. Note: Always check the warranty on the battery packs, too. Often they are much shorter.

Should the warranty length make a big difference to you during your cordless drill comparisons? Think of it this way, the harder you use your tools the more important the warranty is. The Hitachi warranty of 5 years means you have protection to keep you working for many years. If you only use the tool on rare occasions it probably does not matter. Compare prices of different brands and then weigh the advantage of the warranty.

Another important factor to consider are the battery packs. What is the price of additional battery packs. The prices vary greatly between manufacturers, and even between models within their own lines. Your cordless drill comparison should include how long a charge will last under normal usage. Once again, for a light user this is probably not a big concern. For someone who is doing a remodeling project in their home, or works in construction, it is a major concern. Paying an extra hundred dollars to have a drill which keeps working for an added hour or two before needing to swap batteries and charge will keep you working and pay for itself.

For a light user the best bargain in drills may come from Black & Decker. The prices are low, the warranty and battery prices are reasonable. For someone who is going to pound their cordless drill day after day for years it would be very wise to consider the Hitachi lineup of drills. They are often at the top of the list in cordless drill reviews, and with their 5 year warranty are a drill which lasts.

You are not going to go wrong with any of these brands, but by being aware of their differences in warranties, battery life, and cost your cordless drill comparisons will be more complete.

Cordless Drill Comparisons - Comparing The Top Brands in Drills
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Laying Ceramic Tile - Top 5 Laying Tile Tools Used By The Pro's

Being a professional part time ceramic tile installer for several years, I have learned that there are 5 top tools every professional needs for laying tile. If you're thinking of laying tile for yourself here's a list of the top 5 tools you should use to do the job like a pro;

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1. You need a Tile Saw. A tile saw is a special tool that is made to cut tile. Without a tile saw you can't do the job right. Borrow one from a friend or rent one from your local hardware store.

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2. A knotched Trowel. A knotched trowel is a tool that is used to lay down the setting material for flooring. It looks a little like a rake. My personal favorite for the beginners and do it yourselfer is the super easy to use and do it right the first time trowel the UltraSpreader. You can find out more about the UltraSpreader online.

3. Tape Measure, just a regular construction tape measure from your local hardware store will do.

4. 2 Sponges. These are large, orange tile sponges that can be purchased at your local hardware store. Just ask for tile sponges. You will need one to wipe off extra grout. The second sponge is for a final clean up of the tile and grout after it is all grouted.

If you don't use two sponges, in two seperate buckets of water, then the grout area will never look clean.

5. An Angle Buster. The anglebuster tile and flooring tool is an easy to use tool that makes cutting angles as simple as laying the tool against the angle, setting it in place, then laying the tool right onto the tile for a perfect cut the first time.

This tool is excellent for do it yourselfers and novices because it makes cutting tough angles very simple and saves you from wasting tile by cutting it wrong again and again. Even professionals use this tool to save time and tile. The anglebuster tool can be found at HomeDepot or online.

With these five tools you can pretty much handle the job.

I can list a lot of other small items you need, like a pencil, level, rags, hammer, buckets, etc. But the top 5 tile laying tools listed above are an absolute must for a job done right. If you want a professional looking job, even if you're a novice, put these tile laying tools on the top of your list of things to buy. Two of my favorite places to go for easy to understand tile laying instructions is;

[http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=770030566&channel=769302578]. This shows a
small Video on what tools you need and how to lay the tile.

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Expertise: He has owned and operated several finish construction businesses, and has installed ceramic tile professionally for ten years. http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/tile-saw-tools.htm. This video will show you how to use a tile saw, for those that think they can't use one or are scared to try.

The goal is to make this as easy as possible on how to install tile. Just remember that Having the right tools when you start the job or project will make it go a lot smoother and result in a more professional looking tile job.

Laying Ceramic Tile - Top 5 Laying Tile Tools Used By The Pro's
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