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Monday, December 26, 2011
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
How to Use a Reciprocating Saw : Using Corded vs. Cordless Reciprocating Saws
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Bare-Tool DEWALT DW938B 18-Volt Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)
!±8± Bare-Tool DEWALT DW938B 18-Volt Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)

Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 04:28:14 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

- Not in Retail Packaging
- Lever-action keyless blade clamp with 2 blade positions (up or down) allows for versatile cutting.
- 7/8" stroke - 0 to 2,800 Strokes per Minute
- Electric brake prevents blade from breaking when exiting plunge cuts.
- Pivoting adjustable shoe with open top for maximum visibility.
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Bare-Tool DEWALT DW938B 18-Volt Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)
Monday, December 12, 2011
Milwaukee V28 Combo Kit 0928-92 Review
In January 2005 Milwaukee was bought out by Techtronic Industries. This buyout happened over 3 years ago. We figured we gave them enough time to cycle their tools through their sales channels and replenish them with the new tools under the new company. So we wanted to run the tools through a new set of power tool tests and see if their quality has changed. This article will cover whats in the package and give a quick overview of each power tool. In the upcoming power tool reviews we will cover each Milwaukee V28 in more detail.
The Milwaukee V28 combo kit comes with a nice assortment of professional power tools. Below we listed the power tools that come in Milwaukee's V28 Combo kit.
Hammer Drill- 1/23 (0724-20) When we first picked up the Milwaukee Hammer Drill, we noticed this drill had great balance with the chuck and battery. This is very important so as your hand and arm won't have fatigue half way through the day. The chuck is nice, as is usually the case with professional power tools. It has Carbide jaws with a lock to keep the bits in place. Milwaukee states this drill has an impressive 600lbs. of torque. The no load speed is 0-600 and 0-1800 RPM. The no load BPM is 0-9000 and 0-27000. When you pick up the drill, it is like picking up feathers as it only weighs 4.4lbs.
Circular Saw- 6-1/23 (0730-20) This is a very light saw weighing in at only 7.1lbs. Very easy to maneuver and fun to use. The balance on the saw seemed great when we first picked it up. This circular saw has a 4,200 rpm.
Sawzall- (0719-20) As you all ready know we love the Sawzall, and this model is no different. Milwaukee took everything they knew about the corded Sawzalls and put this into the V28 Sawzall. It has the quik-lok blade system. One thing we will let you know is we tested this against the corded version of the Sawzall and we were very impressed and surprised, but you can read about that in our V28 Sawzall power tool review comming up.
Work Light- (49-24-0185) Milwaukee includes a great work light that will run over 5 hours on one battery. The head pivots 140 degrees. Over all the brightness of the light is great, its not LED, so the light is a little yellowish, but nothing to complain about as it will light up any project. One feature we noticed off the bat was the on and off switch. There is a nice button you have to move in order to turn the light on. This is a lot better than the push button switches as push button switches always turn off when you drop them or move them, or they turn on when you toss them in your bag and thus burn out the battery.
Charger- The charger in the combo kit is nice since it charges more than just the 28V Lithium batteries. This charger also charges 18V lithium and 18V Nicd. This might not seem important, but we have all experienced when we have too many chargers plugged in and not enough room for anything else. Now we can use multiple Milwaukee tools, but only have one charger plugged in. The charger will also charge Lithium batteries in about an hour and Nicd in about 40 minutes.
2 V28 Lithium Ion Batteries - The combo kit comes with two Lithium Ion batteries, a nice feature, since these batteries are expensive. One item we are looking forward to is the cold test. Over the years we have heard and read a lot of bad publicity on these batteries, not just the Milwaukee Lithium batteries, but all Lithium batteries in general. One knock is they don't work when they are cold. In our test we will leave them in the fridge over night to simulate the batteries being left outside over night.
The Milwaukee V28 Combo kit also includes:
Clip-Lok System
Side Handle
6-1/23 24T Carbide Blade
#2 Philips Bit
Rip Fence
Contractor Bag
2 Sawzall Blades
Overall we love the feel of the Milwaukee V28 System. We will be putting the reviews of each individual power tool up shortly, so check back under our power tool reviews!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Power Tools History
Since the ancient Egyptians began using a hand-powered lathe centuries ago, man has striven to make arduous building and assembling tasks easier, quicker, and more efficient through power tools. We've come a long way from those sand-covered turning machines, but the end goal is no different from our desert-dwelling ancestors. Today, nearly every home in every industrialized country houses and uses power tools.
Even though the concept of the power tool has been around for a long time, it wasn't until the late 1800's when the first modern-era power tools became possible. The advent of electric motors made highly-efficient stationary and portable power tool technology a reality, and high-speed assembly lines made power tools both affordable and profitable.
The Bosch company was at the forefront of power tool technology in those early years. Founded in 1886 Germany by Robert Bosch, the company initially focused on automobile components with integrated electric parts, and was responsible for such developments as the first low-voltage magneto ignition. Before long, companies in other industrialized nations began developing the first electric power tools, and Bosch introduced its first power drill in 1932. Today, Bosch still engineers and manufactures automotive parts, and its power tool division has grown to include nearly every household and assembly tool on the market - including power drills, belt sanders, circular saws, and more. As part of the company's growth, it has acquired other successful power tool manufacturers that started during the same early 20th century era.
In 1923, American inventor Raymond DeWalt introduced the world's first radial arm saw, a sliding circular saw that could make long cuts with accuracy. One year later, he founded the DeWalt power tool company in Baltimore, Maryland; another company that has grown substantially over the last 85 years. At the forefront of portable power tool technology, DeWalt's power tools are revered by carpenters and homeowners alike for their long-life, durable cordless battery-styled power drill, circular saws, and other power tools; and the company currently manufactures over 200 types of power tools worldwide.
Founded in 1915 in Japan, the Makita Corporation has also staked its reputation on cordless, battery-powered power tools - most notably, the hand-held drill, which Makita introduced in 1978. Nine years later, the company had a full arsenal of cordless, professional-grade power tools for contractors. Today, Makita manufactures over 350 different power tools, both portable and stationary, and the pronounced teal color emblazoned on all of their tools is often mimicked by others trying to capitalize on Makita's reliable name.
The early 20th century proved to be a hotbed of power tool advancements, and many companies worked hard to develop profit-turning innovations that moved their products off store shelves and into people's homes. While the term power tool traditionally conjures thoughts of electric drills and sanders, machines like the pipe threader and utility pump are also considered power tools. This is the area the Ridgid company focused on when it was founded in Elyria, Ohio, in 1923. Still a leader in the plumbing tool industry, Ridgid now has a power tool division that focuses exclusively on contemporary power tools and has released its own saws, drills, and even air tools.
A.F. Siebert founded the Milwaukee Electric Tool Company one year later in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Known for manufacturing heavy-duty power tools, Milwaukee is best know for the 'Sawzall,' one of the most widely-used reciprocating saws in the world. Like their power tool manufacturing competition, Milwaukee currently produces portable and stationary power tools like circular saws, drills, band saws, grinders and sanders - over 500 different models in all. Unlike their competition, many of Milwaukee's power tools are released in both 120 and 230 volt models, drawing the line between household and commercial/industrial power.
Best known for the Skilsaw they invented in 1924, the Skil power tool company evolved out of the Michel Electric Handsaw Company when they entered the power tool market. Fueled by the ingenious circular saw invention, the company elevated itself to the upper echelon of the small power tool industry with jig saws, grinders, sanders, and a whole slew of handheld, cordless power tools. In 1996, the Bosch company purchased Skil but still keeps its power tools on shelves worldwide as one of the most popular power tool lines on Earth.
The Delta company has changed hands several times since it was founded by Herbert Tautz in 1919 in his Milwaukee, Wisconsin garage. Tautz focused on small tools but when Delta was purchased by Rockwell in 1945, the company made a profitable shift to the stationary tools - like planers and bench sanders - it's renowned for today. Delta isn't the only name this line has carried, however; Rockwell enveloped the company on takeover before selling it to Pentair, which re-introduced the Delta name before selling out to Black & Decker in 2004.
A veritable power tool power house, the Craftsman brand was coined by the Sears company in 1927. At first, the company primarily manufactured common hand tools like hammers and screwdrivers; but soon jumped on the power tool bandwagon and is now one of the top-selling producers of all power tools, both stationary and portable.
S. Duncan Black and Alonzo G. Decker founded the Black & Decker small machine shop in 1910 in Baltimore, Maryland; and the duo found their niche in the power tool industry by inventing the electric drill seven years later. The pistol-grip and trigger style drill became popular and is now a staple on construction sites and in households alike. Realizing the profit potential of power tools, Black & Decker has grown and acquired several other popular power tool brands, including DeWalt, Porter Cable, Delta, and Kwikset.
As industrialized nations become increasingly technology-driven, power tool production stands to increase as lightweight, powerful, and longer-lasting batteries try to match the power and reliability of corded power. Versatile contemporary models and thousands of accessories continue to make everything from woodworking to metal machining easier, more efficient, and more profitable for manufacturers, contractors, and homeowners alike. As power tools have become affordable for nearly everyone, only the hammer has resisted an electric redesign destined to change the way we work forever.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
DEWALT DCS380L1 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion 3.0 Ah Reciprocating Saw Kit
!±8± DEWALT DCS380L1 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion 3.0 Ah Reciprocating Saw Kit

Post Date : Dec 04, 2011 12:57:16 | Usually ships in 24 hours

This kit includes a 20V MAX 3.0 Ah Li-Ion reciprocating saw, a 20V MAX 3.0 Ah Li-Ion Ion battery pack, a charger, and a carrying case.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Porter Cable 9748 Variable-Speed Quik-Change Tiger Saw Kit
!±8± Porter Cable 9748 Variable-Speed Quik-Change Tiger Saw Kit

Post Date : Dec 01, 2011 05:50:38 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Porter-Cable variable-speed Tiger Saw Kit with 0-2,600 SPM, cuts 1-1/4-inch stroke, keyless blade clamp and shoe, orbital or non-orbital cutting action, cushion grip.
- Extra heavy-duty 11.5 Amp motor provides maximum power for all cutting applications
- Electronic variable speed,-2,600 spm, maintains speed under load for smooth consistent cutting
- Full 1-1/8-inch cutting stroke length cuts more stock in less time than shorter stroke saws
- Quik-change blade clamp for keyless blade changes in seconds
- Quik-change front shoe can be extended to utilize more of the blade-feets teeth in the cutting action Allows for orbital cutting in wood and reciprocating cutting in metal for increased versatility
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Choosing the Best Reciprocating Saws - Construction Tools
Reciprocating saws can be used by people of all skill levels and can be applied in a number of different situations which makes it a great construction tool investment for anyone. However, it is not always easy to choose which particular saw is best for you. There are a lot of factors to consider such as brand, price, features, and specs. We can help you make an informed decision on this power tool without all the headaches!
For Professional Use
The best place to start is to consider what you are going to be using the saw for and how often you believe you will be using it. If you're a professional contractor you are going to require a contractor grade reciprocating saw. Brands like Hilti, Makita, DeWalt, Ridgid, Bosch, and Hitachi are known for their high quality and highly durable construction tools. These saws deliver higher strokes-per-minute (2,800 - 3,000 SPM) and more powerful motors (10 - 15 Amp) than most other saws on the market. These brands of saws can run you about 0-0 but are well worth the investment. Some of the other features you will find with these industrial made reciprocating saws include:
Long 1-1/8"+ stroke lengths for more cutting per stroke Up to 4 position blade clamps for flush cutting and increased versatility Keyless/Tool-less blade changes Variable speed controls Ability to switch between orbital and linear stroke Vibration reduction systems
For Light Duty Use
For those of you out there who are not professionals but still do enough projects to require a reciprocating saw, I would still recommend the brands listed above. Look for a saw with 9 - 10 Amp motors. They will weigh less, have less power, have fewer strokes-per-minute, but will have plenty of power for any small project. The biggest benefit of these smaller saws is price. They will cost half as much for a tool that is almost as good as the industrial models.
Friday, November 25, 2011
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
DEWALT DW304PK 10 Amp Reciprocating Saw
!±8± DEWALT DW304PK 10 Amp Reciprocating Saw

Post Date : Nov 22, 2011 05:35:11 | Usually ships in 24 hours

- 4-position blade clamp allows for flush cutting and increased versatility
- Powerful 10.0 Amp motor designed for heavy-duty applications
- Keyless lever-action blade clamp for quick and easy blade changes
- 0-2,800 strokes per minute and 1-1/8-inch stroke length deliver fast cutting
- variable speed trigger allows user to instantly control speed from 0 to dialed setting;
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DEWALT DW304PK 10 Amp Reciprocating Saw
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11-Amp Reciprocating Saw
!±8±Milwaukee 6509-22 Sawzall 11-Amp Reciprocating Saw
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Price : $127.60
Post Date : Nov 14, 2011 14:34:04
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About this Sawzall Model
The 11 amp Sawzall from Milwaukee is durable and super light -- weighing in at just 7 pounds, for the best power-to-weight ratio in its class. This small but tough saw offers a variable speed trigger that sends the blade from 0-2,800 strokes per minute, with a 3/4-inch stroke length and a Quik-Lok blade clamp for fast, tool-less blade changes.
The 6509-22 is chock full of convenience features that will make it a go-to pick that never gathers dust in your garage. Its rubber boot provides superior gripping for real control and exceptional accuracy, and the adjustable shoe gives you longer blade life and more cut control. You can even clamp the blades upside down for special cutting circumstances. Double insulated with a double-bearing wobble plate mechanism for smoother handling, this saw also boasts a heavy-duty 'S' jacket and an 8-foot, 2-wire cord.
This Sawzall uses standard 1/2-inch shank Sawzall blades, and one is included with this kit -- plus a carrying case to keep everything together and organized.
Applications
The 6509-22 is the perfect choice for any task that requires a reciprocating saw; and depending on your Sawzall blade choice, you'll find that it cuts easily through wood and plastics, metal, pipes, and even wood with nails in it.
Choosing a Sawzall Blade
When selecting a Sawzall blade, first consider your project. Each Sawzall blade style has a series of icons on its packaging -- and these icons demonstrate the materials which the blades are best-suited to cut. There's a separate icon for a variety of materials, including wood, plastics, wood with nails, and metal.
Next, decide on the proper blade shape to suit your project. Sloped blades are best for plunge cutting, straight blades are ideal for edge cutting, and scroll blades are used for cutting curved or circular shapes.
Finally, be sure to pick a blade with the proper Teeth Per Inch (TPI). See the chart below for more information.
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