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DeWALT DW705 – An Impressive Saw

From time to time we like to share with our readers the good and bad about specific power tools. Sometimes manufacturers get it completely right and sometimes manufacturers get it completely wrong. We...

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DW988 18V Cordless Drill

The cordless DeWalt DW988, 18-v ½ inch hammer drill features a 3 speed, all metal transmission with a max power speed of 2000 RPM. A lot of our customers use this drill because it weighs less than 6...

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352VS Belt Sander From Porter Cable

The Porter Cable 352VS Belt Sander has a powerful 8-amp variable speed motor with a variable belt speed of 850 to 1300 surface feet per minute. This is a very popular model because it is sturdy,...

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Improvements to Our Tool Parts Diagrams

Everything we do here at eReplacementparts is centered around making tool repairs as easy as possible, and our latest feature is a huge step in that direction. Our site now lets you click any number on...

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Makita LS1013 – Making the Cut

The Makita LS1013 has been a favorite for both professionals and the determined do-it-yourself crowd. Owners of this sliding compound miter saw have commented about how the LS1013’s 13 amp motor...

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Ridgid TS3650 – A Great Value

A high end product with a low end price, we think the Ridgid TS3650 contractor table saw is a great value, and both woodworking professionals and enthusiasts seem to agree. This saw is on par with many...

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Milwaukee 6507 Sawzall

When a Circular Saw won’t cut it, there is the Milwaukee 6507 Sawzall.   With various speeds, this saw will cut through just about anything you put in the way.  It’s great for cutting in between...

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Nailed!

A favorite among builders, the Hitachi NR83A2 pneumatic nailer is certainly a great addition to the weekend warrior’s tool shed. The unit can be purchased for around $300 and is worth every penny. At...

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Before You Go on Vacation…

So today I’m linking to a PopularMechanics.com post about things to do before you head out of town on vacation. It seems fitting since it’s the beginning of August, and, at least in my experience,...

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Summer Repairs to Increase Your Home’s Curb Appeal

Well, we’re nearing the end of summer. Maybe you’ve checked off every major project on your list, or maybe you didn’t have any to begin with. If you’re looking for something to keep you occupied until...

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