Milwaukee M18 Brushless Threaded Rod Cutter
The Milwaukee M18 Brushless Threaded Rod Cutter is coming this March. The big deal is in its design to make overhead cutting more uniform and Continue Reading
There are times when tools have a category that’s not broad enough for us to give them their own space. They fall into the corded specialty power tools category. These tools include products like the Kett fiber cement shears and the Camo Edge Pro deck fastening system. We even included the Grizzly Mini Milling Machine Model G8689 and the Festool Conturo edge bander. More than just unique, however, our specialty power tool reviews reveal which tools often fill a much-needed gap. They perform specialized tasks that no other tool can. As a result, they often end up saving time and money for the Pros who use them.
Other tools that fit this category include the Milwaukee Force Logic Knockout System, various wet saws, and pipe cutters. With the right specialty power tool you can get your work done more quickly, and with less hassle than if you try the same task with the wrong equipment.
The Milwaukee M18 Brushless Threaded Rod Cutter is coming this March. The big deal is in its design to make overhead cutting more uniform and Continue Reading
The Makita Cordless Steel Rod Flush Cutter takes a typical grinder design and adds a shroud to let you cut rebar and steel rod as Continue Reading
If shearing strut and threaded rod is your name, but you’d like to eliminate burrs and rework from your game, consider the Greenlee Shear 30T. Continue Reading
We’ve talked a little bit about the benefits of Ridgid’s new Octane technology on their 18V platform. We also got to see one of the Continue Reading
Using certain kind of tools earns you a level of credibility that makes people part like the Red Sea and give you the best seat Continue Reading
I tend to have my doubts about a lot of new technology in tools. Building construction and remodeling is a dirty, hands-on, labor-intensive industry that Continue Reading
3D printing may be the sexiest technology when it comes to producing prototype and custom parts, but CNC machines have been in the business decades Continue Reading
As a carpenter who specializes in custom cabinetry and built-ins, I find a new tool’s versatility to be one of my top priorities. I don’t Continue Reading