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Cutting through porcelain can be a challenge, and sometimes it takes a special blade to do the work quickly and cleanly.
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With MBright Tools' iVac Switch Box, any old shop vacuum or small dust collector can be used as a tool-triggered system.
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Most tile saws pump water out of a large pan to cool their cuts, which can cause a lot of overspray and dripping.
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Rebar is the bane of concrete drilling, capable of stopping a bit dead in its tracks.
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Small service and delivery outfits now have a compact, fuel-efficient alternative to a full-size truck or van: Ford's 2010 Transit Connect.
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Most portable band saws have a cut capacity of 4 3/4 inches, but DeWalt's new DWM120 can handle pipe up to 5 inches.
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Using a drill for heavy mixing is hard on the tool and on your wrists. A dedicated mixer makes the job easier.
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Ridgid offers two new pressure washers built with Subaru engines and Cat pumps — components the company considers commercial-duty.
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Cuffsox were designed on the job by a contractor to keep sawdust and dirt out of his boots.
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Many work lights are directional, but Husky's 360-degree light on a tripod will illuminate an entire room.