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  2. https://www.smedigital.in/digital-marketing-company-in-chennai.php Are you looking for Digital Marketing Company in Chennai? SME Digital, a digital marketing in Chennai focuses on providing a wider platform for small and medium enterprises to transition their business to the online platform. In the digital world, it is important to keep the visibility of a brand to retain customers and to get new customers.
  3. And here is a full list https://fein.com/en_uk/machines/new-products/
  4. Here is their new SDS+ hammer drill https://fein.com/en_uk/machines/drilling-screwdriving/cordless-rotary-hammer-drill/abh-18-26-as-71400361000
  5. https://fein.com/en_uk/machines/drilling-screwdriving/cordless-drill-driver/ascm-18-4-qmp-as-set-5-ah-71161665000
  6. Fein ASCM 18-4 QMP AS 18V AMPShare (Bosch Compatible) Heavy-duty Brushless 4-speed Combi Drill with Kickback Monitoring and QuickIN Accessory Set
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  8. I don't think other brands have made a drill with so many options.
  9. Finally Fein has published about their new cordless AmpShare drills. A few different types of drills and a SDS+ hammer drill (2.6J) the equivalent DeWALT is 2.1J! One of their drills is a 4 speed drill (I don't think DeWALT has ever made a 4 speed drill) and it comes with 11 different heads for different purposes and a lot more.
  10. I think I also saw them on their Facebook page.
  11. Altan

    Bosch GWG 12 V hack?

    You are welcome! I had my hands on two of these when I was at tool show. They were really nice and I liked them. The brand is Finnish but they are made in China, they told me they use old style Metabo batteries. Metabo's drills with old style 12V batteries are still available and much cheaper of course.
  12. hello i have a makita dhp 458, that burn the rotor, brushs and brush holder. now it has new original parts, but it's smoking and heating a lot the rotor and brushs are disapearing in very small pieces. already made brushe's contact more tight, but didn't solve the problem What is causing this problems?
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  14. This is way better thank what I was thinking. Once you get the drawing or once you built it, would like to see it. Sounds very cool.
  15. Great question and can't give a ton of feedback on how they will like the idea but I do know life is short and if this is something you are interested in, give it a shot. Start talking with contractors and get their opinions. Find out what their pain point is with cabinets. Maybe even talk with cabinet installers and see if you can do the assembly for them if they want to install them. Sometimes people just want to install and do not want to assemble them. But I do think it is well worth taking a look into it.
  16. I am designing a stationary miter station to eventually build if I am able to acquire the shop I want. It is going to be an always setup built in miter station and NOT a portable one. If you were designing an Ultimate Miter Station what would your dream setup look like? What would you consider/include or not include/avoid? If space was of no issue, how big would you go? What does the storage look like? Do you go with only drawers? Only doors? Mix the two? Something else? Upper cabinets? No upper cabinets? Here is kinda what I have so far for my design. Each side of the saw will be a full 12 feet of support. The storage will have cabinets with trays for my Systainer storage. I can go roughly 6 Systainer cabinets wide and the trays can fit 2 Systainers deep. If I figure roughly 3 trays per cabinet that would be 36 Systainers each side. If I do all Systainer storage on both sides, I would have space for 72 Systainers. I don’t think I would have only systainer storage. I have bunch of tools and stuff outside of Systainers to organize and store. I will probably have a space for a trash can, maybe some regular drawers, and maybe some trays sized for my Tough System. I haven’t decided what all I want to include but I know for sure Systainer storage. The top of the station I was thinking about using the Woodpeckers Stealth Stop system for my solution for repeatable cuts. I am also thinking about going with laminate for the top with a hardwood trim around. I think laminate is a good option because it is reasonably durable, easy to clean, and somewhat low friction. I plan for the cabinets to have no shoe but instead I would frame up a base that can act as a shoe and act as a means to level the miter station. In my cad drawing I have the top modeled and a Systainer cabinet mostly modeled. I don’t have much else yet.
  17. Makita have confirmed that it is made in the UK.
  18. A clear, "UV-resistant" urethane, varnish, or epoxy provides good protection against UV damage.
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