2 June, 2008 (17:53) | Panasonic Power Tools | By: Tool Pro
You may be a professional and know there is an incredibly wide range of fastening projects for contractors from homes to industrial markets to recreational vehicles. One company that does it all is Panasonic power Tools. They have even thought about the environment and designed their power tools for minimal waste. Their Panasonic Drill Drivers are top of the line. Their power tools can take it all on.

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29 May, 2008 (18:57) | Freud Tools | By: Tool Pro
If you and I could build tools, we would, right? How about we let other professionals do it for us. Let’s use their experience, knowledge and education. A great tool company is Freud Tools where their planers, biscuit joiners, jig saws and Freud routers outperform the others in a wide diversity of projects. They’ve concentrated on ergonomics so they’re easy to handle and durability for dependable and sustained power.

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28 May, 2008 (18:48) | Lamello Tools | By: Tool Pro
You know when you deal with Swiss products, you are going to get one that has been thoroughly researched and tested by high proficiency technicians and professional engineers. After looking into Lamello Tools, I found their design first of all to be clean and easy to use. Even their application ideas, like the self-clamping biscuit, is simple, neat, and effective. Check out their blades, splines, and Lemello edge finishers for the same great-looking results.

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27 May, 2008 (15:26) | Freeborn Tools | By: Tool Pro
Made in the USA, that means a lot these days. You expect a lot and you get it from Freeborn Tools. They are not only a USA company, but a leader among tooling manufacturers and offer 3 cutter series to choose from or will custom design a cutter for you. When you read over the specs and features on their insert cutters, you know you’re dealing with professionals and that brings a high regard for their products too.
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23 May, 2008 (18:08) | Air Tools, Porter Cable | By: Tool Pro
Porter Cable is so well known and respected, it’s easy to understand how important it is to maintain a well-stocked parts inventory to keep their equipment running at peak performance. Their products are wide ranging too so you could run into a need for parts for a sander or planer, or one of their air tools such as an angle rotary tool or reciprocating saw. Don’t get caught on the short side, be sure your equipment is up to Porter Cable’s standards.

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22 May, 2008 (14:03) | Hitachi Tools, Uncategorized | By: Tool Pro
Wow - Hitachi Tools has really expanded to cover all power tool needs. Hitachi cordless tools will work on concrete, metal, and wood; and are wire free or pneumatic. You can use Hitachi as a one-stop shop for items large and small, super tough or more delicate maybe for woodworking details. They also offer accessory items and even pre-owned tools where you can make out like a bandit in savings.

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20 May, 2008 (14:05) | Festool | By: Tool Pro
It’s difficult to read the specs and features about new tools and really get a sense of what they look like and how they work. Festool provides the best in cordless drills, compound miter saws and cutters and even puts out videos of their tools in action really working. Burns Tools not only gives you the consistency of a stable supplier but they know their products are reputable and high quality.

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19 May, 2008 (13:15) | David White Lasers | By: Tool Pro
David White’s motto “Build It Right The First Time” says a lot when you think about it. What took so long to come up with laser levels? David White has built their business around laser and optical instruments, so you know they are invested in research and testing, all of which benefits you! Now you can take the guesswork out of leveling along with the awkward (and often not straight) marking and taping. Build It Right The First Time with David White Lasers.

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15 May, 2008 (14:32) | Dremel Tools | By: Tool Pro
Okay, I’m convinced and a new convert. I have found the neatest tool out there. It’s a Dremel. I never knew all the many capabilities they offered. I thought they were too small for tough work, but I was wrong. The first thing I noticed was the versatility. They engrave, file, polish, and are fine enough for carving too. I’m going for one of the Dremel multiple piece tool kits so I’ll have everything I need.

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12 May, 2008 (18:14) | Uncategorized | By: Tool Pro
It’s hard to keep up with all the new hand tools. There have been many recent advancements in force and usability. IDL Tools just came out with a ViperGrip product that multiples your hand force 6X on pliers that automatically adjust and lock on to just about any material. You don’t have to stop and manually readjust them. I see a lot of saved time and effort with this product.

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