Wednesday, December 28, 2011

3 Best Corded Drywall Screw-Guns

!±8± 3 Best Corded Drywall Screw-Guns

Heavy-duty craftsmen require a drywall screw-gun with the precision power to keep up on all counts, with the guts and aggressive perseverance to complete their industrial tasks with consistent professionalism. Fortunately for these tough toolers, Dewalt, Makita, and Milwaukee each offer a corded drywall screw-gun that rises above the competition with heavy-duty power and always high-performance. Exemplifying the very best in the industry, these corded screw-guns ensure superior performance and always brilliant results.

To begin, Dewalt's DW276 all-purpose screw-gun is one of the most impressive tools in today's industry boasting all the features that make a screw-gun such a necessary instrument. With a whopping 6.5 amp variable speed, reversing motor, the tool has the high torque and big power to master every industrial job. While still weighing only 3.6 lbs, the tool is built with heavy-duty helical-cut steel for serious durability, and with heat-treated gears to ensure a surplus of long years and superior performance. The tool's high torque is ideal for heavy-duty applications like deck building and heavy gauge steel stud framing, and with a metal gear housing, the tool boasts stable durability while remaining ergonomically comfortable and simple to use. Dewalt's DW276 screw-gun is optimal for drywall installation and provides some of the best results and best handling you're likely to find anywhere in the industry.

On another hand, Makita's 6827 (variable speed, reversible) screwdriver is one big, high-performance, high-quality drill with features, like a powerful motor and big torque, to entice even the most thoroughbred craftsmen. An intense 6.5 amp motor and six-stage externally adjustable torque sensitive clutch mechanism power the tool through the most heavy-duty applications and additionally account for the tool's consistently professional and effective performance. Said clutch mechanism is designed for the most precise and powerful torque, and featuring a silent synchronized pin clutch that is both ultra quiet and works to reduce wear, the gun is unquestionably durable. Sure-Lock depth adjustments provide consistent screw depth setting, and, on the inside, the tool's heat treated, machine cut gears offer efficient power transfer and super smooth operation. Designed with comfortable style and with a lightweight cast aluminum gear housing, the tool is durable while still offering comfort and controlability. One of the truly greatest drills in the business, Makita's 6827 is a tool you will never regret adding to your tool repertoire.

Additionally, Milwaukee's 6740-20 screwdriver is designed with the strength and durability to perform your industrial and home projects with the utmost professionalism. With a huge 6.5 amp, variable speed (0 - 2,500 RPM) motor, the tool is ideal for decking, drywall, framing, and other like applications. Additionally, the tool has a ramp-off depth locater for simple and accurate depth adjustments, and because the tool is corded you can be certain it's power and capacities will never be sub-par. The tool's all metal gear case and diaphragm add to its overall durability, while an ergonomic and well balanced design render the tool comfortable to operate and simple to control. The screwdriver is ideal for applications from rough to minimal use; but, however you use the tool, it will undoubtedly be kicking for a healthy long time. Milwaukee builds some of the best corded drills in the industry, and the 6740-20 is a shining example of their durable, high-performance standard.

With any of these heavy-duty drywall screw-guns craftsmen are sure to enjoy a brilliant working experience, and sure to achieve always precise, professional results.


3 Best Corded Drywall Screw-Guns

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Friday, December 16, 2011

The Hand Held Chipping Hammer

!±8± The Hand Held Chipping Hammer

It is so much easier to use lightweight equipment even when it is for a job that is heavy duty. This is true in the case of the chipping hammer. This tool, which is used to break concrete, no longer has to be the massive, heavy duty machines that we are used to seeing. They can instead be lightweight, hand held tools not much different in size from a nailer or heavy duty concrete drill. These hammers can be used on walls, ceilings or patio type surfaces. One of the benefits to having a hand held model is that those using them can be more accurate at what they are chipping away at instead of only being able to do large surfaces.

The hand held chippers can be run by several different means. They can be electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically powered. Most will weigh between five and thirty pounds depending on the model of chipping hammer and the purpose that it will be used for. The more powerful the tool the more it weighs. That means that the thirty pound chipper is more likely to be able to produce around three thousand blows per minute while a smaller model may produce only nine hundred blows during the same period.

Due to the increased popularity of the hand held chipping hammers manufacturers are equipping their models with more alternatives. They no longer perform just one function. They are now available with handles that will absorb the shock of the vibration. As well some of them come with heat shields while others are equipped with different rotating abilities. The bigger models of chippers frequently have another handle at the side of the machine. This gives the user the ability to get a better grip on the tool and so make it easier to use. This is particularly helpful with the large devices since holding thirty pounds of vibrating tool can be a difficult job. The average price for these is three to five hundred dollars.


The Hand Held Chipping Hammer

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Historical Events Poem - Agony of Thirst

!±8± Historical Events Poem - Agony of Thirst

I

July 4, 1187, Knights Templers fought one of the

Bloodiest crusade's battles at the Horns of Hattin.

In the hot desert sun they found no water to quench

Their thirst. Saladin's men completely enclosed

The crusaders sealing their fate. Saladin spared none

Except for their Grand Master. Saladin said to

King Guy, "Have no fear. It is not the custom of kings

To kill kings," after giving him a drink of water.

Thirst brought their failure-defeated.

II

Battle of Ankara, July 20, 1402,

Fought around Cubuk, Anakara.

Sultan Bayazed I, faced Timur

The conqueror, Ruler of Timurid

Empire Turku-Mongol forces.

Battle raged at Catal Hill, in Cubuk Valley.

Timur diverted the water supply to off-stream

Reservoir leaving Sultan Bayazed's army

Thirsty. Sultan Baized escaped into mountains

Timur pursued, captured Bayazed-defeated.

III

Battle of Maychew, March 31, 1936,

Northern Front Second Italo-Abyssinian War.

Haile Selassie send message to wife

Empress Menen Asfaw, "Soldiers dead,

Wounded, enemy also injured, 20,000 battle

Weary, thirsty survivors." Emperor's thirsty

Army marched to Lake Ashangi. Water of Lake

Ashangi was sprayed with deadly chemicals

By the Italian Royal Air Force, poisoned.

Emperor's thirsty army-defeated.

IV

Battle of Medina, August 18, 1813,

20 miles south of San Antonio, Texas.

Gutierrez-Magee Republican Forces

Fought the Mexican War of Independence

Against Spanish Gen. José Olivarez de Toledo,

And Dubois Spanish Royalist Army led by

Gen. Joaquín de Arredondo. Republicans, hot,

Thirsty, tired, broke ranks and ran-defeated.

V

Conquest of Egypt, summer 1798, invaded

and occupied by Napoleon's army. French

Troops landed at Alexandria. Marched, tired,

And thirsty to Cairo. Beset by Bedouin

Irregular fighters. Towns and villages

Leading to Cairo turned violently deadly

Against occupiers. August 1799, Bonaparte

abandoned Egypt, left his troops-defeated.

VI

Bataan Death March 1942,

78,000 U.S. and Philippine soldiers

Surrendered to Japanese. March more

Than 65 miles to prison camps in

Scorching heat of Philippine's jungle.

Fifteen thousand died en route

Thirsty and had no water. Most

Devastating time of conflict during

World War II-captured.

VII

Battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778,

Heroine Mary Ludwig Hayes, was

Nicknamed "Molly Pitcher."

Fought at Valley Forge beside

Her husband William Hayes, a gunner.

Legendary-she cooled hot guns,

And bathe parched throats.

Across bullet-swept ground

Her striped skirt fluttered.

Brought pitcher after pitcher of

Cooled spring water to exhausted

Thirsty soldiers. Towns named

"Molly Pitcher Spring."-Survivalist!

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Historical Events Poem - Agony of Thirst

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

NBA Basketball Games: Dec. 18 - 20, 2005

!±8± NBA Basketball Games: Dec. 18 - 20, 2005

Sunday (12/18)

Best:
T'Wolves @ Mavericks: Garnett and Nowitzki are as always the showcases of this match-up. If either Dallas or Minnesota wants success in June, they'll need help from the supporting cast. Josh Howard is back for Dallas, as is Troy Hudson for Minnesota. Szczerbiak is the T'Wolves #2 man, but Dallas has an enigma with Terry, Howard and Daniels all producing sporadically.

Runner-up:
Rockets @ Lakers: This was always the game where Yao Ming would breakout for a 30-pt performance. With Shaq gone and Chris Mihm in, is Yao going to come and play? McGrady and Kobe provide perhaps the only one-on-one match-up in the NBA where both players are assured to score 30+ points.

Blowout:
Spurs @ Hornets: Western teams are always going to give their best against the Spurs, but even then it doesn't translate to a W. The Warriors were in a similar spot earlier this year and lost at home by 30. The Hornets have had to travel between Baton Rouge and Oklahoma City just for home games, so facing the Spurs isn't much of a break. How long can the Hornets continue play hard before they crack like the Saints did?

Monday (12/19)

Best:
Pistons @ Grizzlies: Two of the best defensive teams in the NBA face off in Memphis. Stoudamire and Jones have added veteran leadership on defense, something that Jason Williams and Bonzi Wells didn't have the patience for. Detroit wins all their close games, so Pau Gasol will have to step up (again) to give Memphis a win.

Runner-up:
Warriors @ Celtics: These are two teams that might miss out on the playoffs solely because of inexperience. Only Fisher, Davis and Calbert Cheney have been in the playoffs for Golden State. Boston isn't much better and doesn't have a player who has been to the Finals. Golden State has a slight advantage, since Delonte West will have issues covering Baron Davis.

Blowout:
Raptors @ Magic: Toronto's willingness to play hard has begun to waver. Jalen Rose is now on the bench for a serious lack of production. Jose Calderon is injured, which means there's a lot of standing around. With Grant Hill back, Orlando's offense is more fluent and shouldn't struggle to take advantage of the Raptors weak D.

Tuesday (12/20)

Best:
Sonics @ Suns: Last year, the Sonics were the only team to win in San Antonio, Phoenix, Dallas and Miami. This year the Supersonics can't even maintain their home court. Phoenix is better version of Seattle; still the two teams play exactly the same way. Expect no defensive pressure in this one. Both teams are prolific scorers and lethargic defenders.

Runner-up:
Spurs @ Bucks: Both teams rely heavily on their supporting cast, particularly Milwaukee. The Bucks need Ford, Redd, Simmons, Magloire and Bogut to all produce. The 3-pter is going to be tough for Milwaukee; they lead the League in 3-pt shooting, but San Antonio is one of the best teams in terms of defending the outside shot. Simmons and Bogut will have to get points in the paint for a Bucks win.

Blowout:
Hawks @ Heat: Only if Shaq and Wade don't try at all; that's the only way this isn't a 30-pt blowout by halftime. Zaza Pachulia and Al Harrington are far too undersized to make a dent in Shaq's box score. Joe Johnson wants to be a superstar but will get a rude awakening when he faces Dwyane Wade. If Miami is anything close to Detroit, they'll put this game away after the 1st quarter.


NBA Basketball Games: Dec. 18 - 20, 2005

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Choosing the Best Corded Screwdriver - 4 Screwdrivers to Top Your Tool List

!±8± Choosing the Best Corded Screwdriver - 4 Screwdrivers to Top Your Tool List

With a surplus of options, selecting the best power tool can be a complicated process; with considerations from price to power and everything in-between, a craftsman's check-list can fast become endless. However, with these details of the industry's best corded screwdrivers from Dewalt, Makita, Bosch, and Milwaukee, the choice should be a simpler one to make.

Dewalt's DW268 Versa-Clutch screw-gun is an ultra high-power tool with an intense motor built for the toughest metal fastening applications. The tool's Versa-Clutch torque adjustment system allows craftsmen to modify power to the exact torque needed for each application; this means you drive each fastener more efficiently, and without stripping or breakage. The gun's rubber-grip, two-finger trigger, and advanced ergonomics provide users with uncommon comfort, control, and significantly less operator fatigue, and while the gun is designed to feel comfortable in your hands, it is also engineered with serious durability. The DW268's helical-cut, heat-treated gears provide a long and healthy life for your screw-gun, and its metal nose and gear-case offer superior resilience to jobsite wear and tear. Dewalt builds a pretty serious power tool, and for the most serious craftsmen, this screwdriver will have your back through the most rigorous, heavy-duty applications. Ranging in price from about 0 - 0 (on-line versus in-store pricing can result in a pretty sizable discrepancy), the DW268 is the most expensive of this group of screw-gun's, but for 6.5 amps, a strong tool, and a strong warranty, chances are, you'll find it worth every penny.

On another hand, Milwaukee is know for building some of the best corded drills in the industry and their 6790-20 fastener/screwdriver leaves no room to question why. This is a brilliantly good tool designed to bring craftsmen some of the most heavy-duty, high-quality performance accessible in the tool-business, and with 6.5 amps of super power, and variable speeds from 0 - 2,500 RPM, the 6790-20 is perfectly equip for the most challenging industrial jobs. The gun's no-slip depth guide allows users to exactly control the depth of every screw, thus, eliminating any guess work and leaving your projects shining with accuracy. An all metal gear-case and diaphragm renders the screw-gun is awesomely strong and durable, and with the perks of a sleek ergonomic design the 6790-20 is comfortable and simple to operate. Ranging from about 0 - 0 (same issue with on-line versus in-store pricing - of course this phenomenon is not universal, but to provide the most thorough idea, both low and high prices are provided), Milwaukee's 6790-20, in addition to bringing aggressive high-performance and smooth operation, can be found at a great price.
Where high-quality and low-price are equally important, Bosch builds a heavy-duty screwdriver at a surprisingly competitive price. Ranging from to 5, Bosch brings craftsmen a tool that is truly superior at a price that is nearly impossible to resist. In fact, because Bosch's SG25M high-torque screw-gun is so uncommonly awesome, it's difficult to adequately accolade this screwdriver. The gun is ultra compact and with an ergonomic design, provides users with a truly unique comfort on the job; in truth, there is a fairly good chance that with this tool, you'll want to drive screws all day. Its (patent-pending) Posi-Lock noise piece design, essentially, makes a little miracle with every use as it exactly retains depth settings even after being removed. This Posi-Lok system is brilliantly accurate and its depth setting retention eliminates tedious and time-consuming depth adjustments and readjustments. With 7 amps of super-power and 0 - 2,500 RPM, the SG25M offers optimum high-speeds for heavy screwdriving and the best torque to weight ratio is its class (at 179 in. lbs). Additionally, with variable speeds and reversing action, operators have complete control over the screw-gun and all its capacities. The tool's metal gear housing is tremendously durable to ensure it withstands the abuses of jobsite wear and tear, and with a strong bit tip magnet, your control over driving (even the longest screws) is significantly improved. The SG25M is one beast of burden that is built as smart as it is strong. Perfect for every craftsman from the heaviest to lightest users, having this driver in your corner will embolden your spirits and produce always striking results.

Makita builds another extremely high-quality screwdriver for lighter-duty users in their 6821. The 6821 (variable speed, reversible) drywall screwdriver is built to provide high-performance results with some seriously impressive perks. With variable speed control, high-power, and consistently comfortable operation, mastering the art of screwdriving seems an innate characteristics. Speed control grants operators far greater control over both the tool and task, and because the 6821 has the highest power to weight ratio in its class, the tool is both simple to use and highly aggressive. Offering consistent and accurate depth settings, and boasting the lowest noise and lowest vibration of any other comparable screwdriver, the 6821 is precise during even heavy-duty applications. Additionally, Makita builds some of the most powerful, durable motors in the industry rendering this tool a serious driver that will impress for a long time to come. Pricing from about - , the 6821, while also being brilliantly effective, is also a great value.

If you're looking for something a bit bigger from Makita, their 6827 enjoys an intense 6.5 amp motor and a six-stage externally adjustable torque sensitive clutch mechanism. The driver is designed for heavier duty applications, and while unquestionably durable, it is also lightweight and smooth operating. The 6827 prices in the 0 range, a bit more expensive than the 6821, but it is a tremendously good screw-gun that will long remain a sound investment.

Any of these screwdrivers are certain to bring you brilliant and lasting results, and because they are also corded, the power they produce will never dwindle or diminish. Coming from the best manufacturers in the business, these drivers boast a longevity, and precision power that will only impress.


Choosing the Best Corded Screwdriver - 4 Screwdrivers to Top Your Tool List

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