Lennon. 2 year old power tool expert!.AVI
Posted on July 6th, 2010 by admin
This is my Brother Dave with little Lennon putting me right on which power tool i own!
Filmed on the Dart Valley steam train from Totnes in Devon.
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This is my Brother Dave with little Lennon putting me right on which power tool i own!
Filmed on the Dart Valley steam train from Totnes in Devon.
Duration : 0:3:1
Please visit our website, we have over 10,000 products to choose from and with our new layout it makes online shopping much easier. browse through complete ranges of all leading tool brands such as bosch, festool, dewalt and many more, and when your done dont forget to leave us some feedback on individual products and/or the service you received from us!
www.londonpowertools.com
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What is everyone’s favorite power tool brand and why? Im thinking about choosing Milwaukee for my toolbox. So any feedback about Milwaukee or your other favorite brands of power tools are appreciated. Also Im looking for professional grade power tool brands.
I generally buy one brand only, that is HILTI. Great tools, very strong. I have driven over a cordless drill with my tractor and baler with no ill effect to the tool and dropped my reciprocating saw into a tub of petrol and it still runs perfectly.
Make sure you buy Lithium Ion type tools in regards to cordless, they have no memory effect and work hard . One thing you may want to look into is the cost of replacement batteries for your tools, they can be ridiculous to replace.
I have had Milwaukee tools, well priced and good quality.
Have fun chosing.
Team Monkey Business at the Seattle Power tool races June 26 2010 in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle. A big thanks to all the folks at Hazard Factory www.hazardfactory.org , and Artopia for making this possible.
This video was shot and edited entirely on an iPhone4 using the iMovie app.
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i want to make a morphtronic deck but im having a hard time deciding wich type to make. any suggestions? and if so why?
i ran both decks, but after running the boarden direct kill, i decided that PTD kill is a lot better, here’s a decklist
Monsters
x3 Morph Scopen
x3 Morph Remoten
x3 Morph Celfon
x3 Morph Boomboxen
x3 Morph Videon
x2 Morph Radion
x2 Morph Boarden
x1 Jinzo
Spells
x3 Double Tool C&D
x2 Power Pickaxe
x2 Morphtronic Accelerator
x2 United We Stand
x2 Junk Box
x2 Smashing Ground
x1 Limiter Removal
x1 Mystical Space Typhoon
x1 Lightning Vortex
x1 Heavy Storm
Traps
x2 Morphtronic Bind
x1 Ceasfire
Festool MFT3 VAC SSYS
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Rebuild, Refurbish and Upgrade the Ni-Cd battery packs in your power tools , cordless phones, remote control toys … any power pack with two or more cells. Upgrade the mA (mA = milliamp) of your original by as much as 40%. What does that mean? Or, what does that do for me? mA is the ‘quantity’ of power available (amperage) to do work. mA translates to hours of use (mAh or Milliamp hours) by dividing the mA by 1000. Therefore; 1500 mA is equal to 1.5 hours of use. 1500 mA is typical for most older Ni-Cd power packs. The charger should accept and charge up to 2100 mA (that equals 2.1 mAh or 2.1 hours). But that . Trying to force it to charge cells higher than 40% of the original mA would exceed the limit of its perimeters and will result in you spending more for cells that will never fully charge. Here’s the math: 1500mA x 40% = 600mA 1500mA + 600 = 2100mA Most new / replacement cells will recharge 300 to 500 times if properly charged, discharged and stored when not in use.
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I have a 6ft long box shaped (sorry not really into this sort of stuff) and i need to cut it so i can make a skate-able rail. Problem is i dont have any power tools or Oxy-Aceylene torch so i’m kind of screw. Its not a nessicity i just want one. Any ideas?
any saw will do you just have to make sure to get the right blade- and depending on how thick the metal is and what kind a small saw might now do it because the motor doesnt have enough power to cut the metal- and like i said you have to have the right blade just go to home depot and tell them the type of metal you are cutting and the thinkness and they will tell you what type of blade you need
Kett KD-200 double-cut shear in action, cutting 18 gauge mild steel.
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