Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Makita 5" Angle Grinder


5 Angle Grinder (10,000 RPM) 9 AMP - 5/8-11

On Sale Now $144.00

MAK9005B


Features:
• Powerful 9 AMP motor yet light weight for high production work with less fatigue
• Ball bearing construction for long tool life
• Removable side handle can be installed on either side of tool for operator comfort
• Spindle lock for easy accessory changes
• AC/DC for use with alternative power sources
• Lock-on button for continuous use operation
• Standard 5/8" - 11 UNC spindle
• Double insulated
Includes:
• 1 Ea. Grinding wheel (741407-8)
• Wheel guard (164556-8)
• Side handle (273480-5)
• Inner flange (224178-7)
• Lock nut (224509-0)
• Lock nut wrench (782412-6)
• Spindle washer (261039-0)

Specifications:


Grinding wheel 5"
Wire cup brush 3-1/2"
Sanding disc 5"
No load speed 10,000 RPM
AMPS (115V) 9.0
Spindle thread 5/8" - 11 UNC
Overall length 14"
Net weight 6.6 lbs.
Shipping weight 9.3 lbs.



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Makita 4" Angle Grinder


4" Angle Grinder 11,000rpm 6.0 Amp

On Sale Now $70.00

Model 9553NB

Small circumference barrel grip (only 2.5") for added comfort
• Protective zig-zig varnish seals motor from contaminants by forming a barrier under rotation
• Labyrinth construction seals and protects the motor and bearings from dust and debris by creating a complex set of channels
• 6.0 AMP motor design for high output power in a more compact tool (only 3.1 lbs.)
• Thicker coil wires are wound more closely to reduce heat and energy loss
• All ball bearing design and metal gear housing for durability
• Rotatable gear housing rotates 90° for cutting applications
INCLUDES:
• 4’’ Grinding Wheel (741405-2-1)
• Wheel Guard (125272-7)
• Lock Nut (224573-1)
• Lock Nut Wrench (782420-7)
• Side Handle (153489-2)
• Inner Flange (224377-1)
Grinding Wheel 4"
Wire Cup Brush 3-1/2"
Sanding Disc 4"
No Load Speed 11,000 RPM
AMPS (120V) 6.0
Spindle Thread M10 x 1.25
Overall Length 10-1/8"
Net Weight 3.1 lbs.
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 5.58
UPC Code 088381061582




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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Bosch Power Box Jobsite Stereo/CD with 4-way GFC



Bosch Power Box Jobsite Stereo/CD with 4-way GFC
On sale now for $181.00
Features:
• A serious jobsite radio that charges batteries & gives you extra outlets
• Radio/CD run off Bosch batteries or AC power - 12V, 14.4V, 18V, 24V
• Integrated jobsite CD player with CD-R/RW and MP3 compatibility 40 second skip-free protection
• 4-way GFCI protected outlet Power-up jobsite tools and equipment. Meets OSHA requirements
• FM Stereo AM tuner with 20 FM and 10 AM station presets
Four preset equalizer settings and enhanced "Bosch Sound"
• Charges 12V - 24V Bosch batteries BAT025, BAT026, BAT040, BAT043, BAT045, BAT048, BAT030, BAT031
• Protective aluminum roll cage Protects unit from a 10 foot jobsite drop and is designed for increased durability on the job
• External plug-in wire antenna Eliminates antenna bends or breaks
Specifications:
Voltage 120V AC, 12V DC, 12-24V batteries
Weight (lbs.)
21 AM/FM Presets 10 AM/20 FM
Charger 12V - 24V Bosch Batteries (BAT025, BAT026, BAT040, BAT043, BAT045, BAT030, BAT031)
Unit Size 14″x14″x14″
Watts 3.5 watt radio amplifier
Power 4 way GFCI outlet, 12V DC outlet, and Bosch Battery Charger (12V, 14.4V, 18V, 24V)
Cord Length (ft.) 6' grounded
Antenna External plug-in wire


This job site radio is seriously helpful. The radio has great reception, the CD player will last forever, and it’s a battery charger too. Can’t this seriously be any more awesome? Don’t think so.

Toolguy



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MWS Tools Favorite Power Tools

Howdy folks! Hope everyone is having a happy fall. I especially enjoy taking on new DIY projects when the temps are down. I have been researching other blogs for ideas for fun Fall projects. During my research I realized that I really just like to use the Power Tools.

For instance, a few weeks back I was making some Halloween lawn decorations. I made some exceptions an used a could pieces of scrap boards that I had from a previous project. This was an a super fun project because I got to use my Bosch Jig Saw. Wooo Hoo, I loooove my power tools. Once I had everything I out I didn’t want to stop, so I started making some Christmas decorations while I was at it. I made bunch of stand up reindeer, a couple over sized presents and one very large man in a slay. For that project I was lucky enough to get to use my Jig Saw again, but this time I also used a Bosch 14 Gauge Nibbler to punch out wholes for Christmas lights.

I can’t express how awesome I think tools are. Its insaine to think about what you can make with you hands and a good power tool.
That’s is for now… I hope everyone is enjoy the wonderful weather.









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