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NEW 6 Pc NAPA Impact Driver Set - No Air or Electric - Socket Tool - Screwdriver US $19.49
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SG Tool Aid SGT14950 Impact Driver Set US $36.28
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Dazzle Multimedia DM4100 Digital Video Creator List Price: $299.99 |
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If The Blair Witch Project taught us anything, it's that anyone with a clever idea and a video recorder can make a movie. The DM4100 Digital Video Creator from Dazzle Multimedia makes it possible to put together your creation on your PC. Basically an input-output device for composite or S-video multimedia, the Dazzle ships with an excellent suite of video editing software that makes it simple for anyone with a moderately powerful PC to make and edit their own movies. The Dazzle claims to run on a Pentium 133 or higher with only 16 MB of RAM, but we recommend at least a Pentium II and 64 MB of RAM for any serious video handling. This USB version we tested was a cinch to set up--we installed the software, plugged the Dazzle into a free USB port, and we were ready for prime time. A lot of multimedia graphics cards offer hardware input-output similar to the Dazzle, but one of the things we liked best about using this device was not having to dig around behind our machine every time we wanted to plug in a different multimedia source. We were able to capture smooth video--up to 352 x 240 resolution at 30 frames per second--on our Celeron 300 (with 64 MB of RAM). We could then easily output the video to a VCR or even to CD with our CD-RW drive (although a third party program is required to create video-CD format discs.) In addition to the Dazzle software, this package includes the powerful Ulead Video Studio and Ulead Photo Express. (The Dazzle can create still images with resolutions up to 1,600 x 1,200 pixels.) An Internet version is also available, offering an easy way to create streaming audio and video. At its current price, the Dazzle is expensive for hobbyists, but for those users interested in professional digital video, it's a steal. Pros: Easy to set up and use Excellent software bundle Cons: USB version won't work with Windows 95 Connecting cable could be longer The Dazzle Digital Video Creator allows personal and business computer users to easily capture, edit, manage, publish, and share full-motion TV quality video, CD quality audio, and high resolution still images. |
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Makita 194157-8 1434 14.4-Volt 2-3/5-Amp Hour NiMH Pod Style Battery, 2-Pack List Price: $149.90 Sale Price: $133.27 |
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The Makita 14.4-Volt 2.6-Ah Ni-MH Battery fits all Makita tools with a 14-volt pod type battery. With 2.6 amps per hour capacity, this battery outlasts the competition.Made with durable plastic housing, it features secure side tabs and five contact points for improved current flow, even if wet or dirty. This battery comes with a 1-year warranty. Includes 14.4 Volt Pod Batteries (2 pk) - 194157-8, Operating Manual |
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Leviton AEI80 Architectural Edition Powered By JBL, Pair of 8-Inch In-Wall Speakers List Price: $0.00 Sale Price: $182.00 |
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The Leviton AEI80 Architectural Edition JBL 8-Inch In-Wall Speakers are the perfect option for front (left and right) home theater installations, and can be used for side and/or rear channel output in 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound applications. The JBL speak |
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Leviton AEC80 Architectural Edition powered by JBL 8-Inch In-Ceiling Speaker, White List Price: $464.19 Sale Price: $159.19 |
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Leviton Architectural Edition powered by JBL Pair of 8" In-Ceiling Speakers |
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SE 3 Pc. Power Extension Socket Bits for Drills List Price: $5.55 Sale Price: $1.81 |
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Add versatility to your power drills. 3pc Power Extension Socket Adaptor has Hex bit for all power drill chucks. Comes in 3 Sizes : 1/4 in. , 3/8 in. & 1/2 in.for your full range of sockets. |
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TEKTON 2928 14-Piece Power Nut Driver Bit Set List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $3.19 |
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This 14-piece power nut driver bit set features sandblasted, chrome vanadium steel, precision-milled, 1/4"-hex shanks made to fit all power drills, screwguns, and cordless and magnetic screwdrivers. It contains seven power nut driver bits (SAE): 3/16-inch, 1/4-inch, 9/32-inch, 5/16-inch, 11/32-inch, 3/8-inch, and 7/16-inch, and seven other power nut driver bits (metric): 5 mm, 5.5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, and 12 mm. It also comes with a plastic storage clip designed to fit on workbelts. |
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DeWalt DW2169 Impact-Driver-Ready Accessory Set, 38-Piece List Price: $59.38 Sale Price: $21.99 |
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DEWALT's DW2169 38-piece impact-driver-ready accessory set contains a wide array of add-ons that expand the task possibilities of an impact driver. It's an ideal set for any contractor, construction worker, electricians, cabinet installer, DIY enthusiast, or other impact driver user who wants to increase the amount of jobs and situations within which they can use their impact driver. DW2169 38-Piece Accessory SetAt a Glance: Rated up to 2000 inch-pounds of torquePatented pivot holder allows for straight or angled drivingPrecision-fabricated from shock-resistant steel, advanced hardening processDeep sockets have deep thin wall design ideal for rugged areasDeep sockets' recessed corners evenly distribute torque DEWALT's DW2169 38-piece impact-driver-ready accessory set expands the situational uses of an impact driver (view larger). Sturdy and Ready to WorkThe accessories in DEWALT's DW2169 38-piece set are rated up to 2000 inch-pounds of torque, which means they have the strength to pitch in on a range of jobs. They've been precision-fabricated from shock-resistant steel and then sent through a rugged hardening process, ensuring that they'll be able to rise to whatever task they're used to complete. The included deep sockets have a deeper, thin wall design that’d ideal for rough areas and more industrial situations. A Wide Range of Helpful AccessoriesDEWALT's DW2169 38-piece impact-driver-ready accessory set comes with a patented pivot holder, which allows a user to drive in straight or to drive in at angle, thereby reducing the need for right-angle drivers. This means that an impact driver can now fit into smaller spaces and hard to reach places without the usual trouble. Along with the pivoting bit tip holder, the set includes eight #2 Phillips 1-inch insert bits, eight #2 Phillips 1-inch drywall-reduced diameter insert bits, five #2 Phillips 2-inch black oxide power bits, eight #2 Phillips 1-inch double-ended bit tips, 1/4-inch nut driver, 5/16-inch nut driver, 3/8-inch socket adaptor, 3/8-inch drive with a 9/16-inch deep socket, 3/8-inch drive with a 3/8-inch deep socket, 3/8-inch drive with a 7/16-inch deep socket, 3/8-inch drive with a 1/2-inch deep socket, and a 3-inch stainless steel magnetic bit tip holder with hog ring. This assortment is deep enough to be essential but in a compact enough package to be easy to take to any jobsite. WarrantyDEWALT’s DW2169 38-piece impact-driver-ready accessory set has a 30-day no risk satisfaction guarantee warranty. About DEWALTRaymond E. DeWalt followed in his father's footsteps by holding mill and constructions jobs from the time he left school. No matter what the job, the question of high labor costs always concerned him. To help cut these costs, occasionally he rigged up a machine to meet some special need. Eventually, Mr. DeWalt was offered a position as head of a woodworking mill that manufactured almost everything from boxes to full-fledged houses. He designed a yoke and attached it directly to a motor and saw, then mounted it on a standard arm. The saw could be raised, lowered, slid back and forth, moved to any angle, or tilted to any bevel. It instantly lowered costs and increased productivity, and was the first DEWALT tool. Today the DEWALT power tools line consists of over 200 electric power tools and over 800 accessories including: drills and hammer drills, screwdrivers, circular, chop, miter, table, reciprocating, and jig saws, planers, impact wrenches, die, angle, and bench grinders, shears, nibblers, sanders, laminate trimmers, routers, and plate joiners. What's in the BoxEight #2 Phillips 1-inch insert bits, eight #2 Phillips 1-inch drywall reduced diameter insert bits, five #2 Phillips 2-inch black oxide power bits, eight #2 Phillips 1-inch double-ended bit tips, 1/4-inch nut driver, 5/16-inch nut driver, 3/8-inch socket adaptor, 3/8-inch drive with a 9/16-inch deep socket, 3/8-inch drive with a 3/8-inch deep socket, 3/8-inch drive with a 7/16-inch deep socket, 3/8-inch drive with a 1/2-inch deep socket, 3-inch stainless steel magnetic bit tip holder with hog ring. DEWALT's DW2169 38-piece impact-driver-ready accessory set adds sturdy accessories, expanded uses, and angle driving possibilities to an impact driver (click each to enlarge). |
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M18 Cordless Combo Kits - milwaukee m18 combo kits Sale Price: $340.00 |
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495-2691-22 Features: -Batt. Cap.: 2.800 A-h.-Batt. Type: Lithium-Ion. Specifications: -Voltage: 18.00 V. |
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Hand-held power tools: Woodworking hand-held power tools, Router, Circular saw, Drill, Impact wrench, Chainsaw, Nail gun, Biscuit joiner List Price: $14.14 Sale Price: $14.13 |
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Woodworking hand-held power tools, Router, Circular saw, Drill, Impact wrench, Chainsaw, Nail gun, Biscuit joiner, Jackhammer, Hammer drill, Porter-Cable, Sander, Angle grinder, DeWalt, Jigsaw, Rivet gun, Belt sander, Dremel, Ceramic tile cutter, Metabo, Hydraulic torque wrench, Reciprocating saw, Heat gun, Laminate trimmer, Electric torque wrench, Screw gun, Die grinder, Domino jointer, Fein Multimaster RS, Pneumatic torque wrench, Random orbital sander, Festool, Sabre saw, Rotary tool, Wall chaser, Sally Saw, Mafell. Excerpt: A drill or drill motor is a tool fitted with a cutting tool attachment or driving tool attachment, usually a drill bit or driver bit, used for drilling holes in various materials or fastening various materials together with the use of fasteners. The attachment is gripped by a chuck at one end of the drill and rotated while pressed against the target material. The tip, and sometimes edges, of the cutting tool does the work of cutting into the target material. This may be slicing off thin shavings (twist drills or auger bits), grinding off small particles (oil drilling), crushing and removing pieces of the workpiece (SDS masonry drill), countersinking, counterboring, or other operations. Drills are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, construction and do-it-yourself projects. Specially designed drills are also used in medicine, space missions and other applications. A wooden drill handle and other carpentry tools found on board the 16th century carrack Mary Rose.The earliest drills were bow drills which date back to the ancient Harappans and Egyptians. The drill press as a machine tool evolved from the bow drill and is many centuries old. It was powered by various power sources over the centuries, such as human effort, water wheels, and windmills, often with the use of belts. With the co... |
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If I asked students who take my golf lessons how critical good rhythm is to a good swing, most would agree that it's important, but not the most important factor. Many weekend golfers would probably agree with this assessment. But a new device developed by a professor at Yale reveals that good rhythm is more important to chopping strokes off your golf handicap than many think.
Bob Grober, a professor of applied physics at Yale University-and a one-handicapper- recently invented a device for translating the rhythm of a swing into sound. Here's how it works: A small wireless transmitter inserted into the butt end of a club detects the club's movement. The signal produced is transmitted to an iPod-sized unit attached to the player's waist. The auditory signal is relayed to a set of lightweight headphones and the sound manifests itself as a pleasing organ-like tone when the player swings.
If your clubhead is decelerating through impact, your transition from backswing to downswing is too abrupt, or your mechanics are way out of sync, Grober's device tells you through sound. The faster the club travels, the louder the volume and the pitch. The idea is to make the loudest sound at impact, not before. Grober's device also registers how fast the club is moving on the downswing, and gives you a start-to-finish speed profile. It's a handy tool for serious golfers.
Swing Profiles. Using this device, Grober was able to isolate three distinct speed profiles among golfers.
Golfers with high golf handicaps (20+) are cursed with lousy rhythm. They're like dancers who have two left feet, always tripping over themselves. Golfers with golf handicaps from 20 to 5-intermediate golfers- tend to complete their swings too quickly. The loudest sound comes just before impact.
Then there are golfers with golf handicaps below 5. Let's call them tour players. They also tend to rush their swings but to a much lesser degree than intermediate golfers. Like the intermediate golfers, these players create the loudest sounds just before impact, but they do it much less often than with the intermediate golfers. More often than not, their loudest sound comes right at impact, which explains why they hit the ball so well.
The Left Wrist. Two places exist in your swing where you must have a flat left wrist, if you're right-handed. (For left-handers, it's a flat right wrist.) One place is at impact. The other is at the top of your backswing. You generally don't have one without the other. Weekend players tend to cup their left wrists at the top of the backswing. Lifting your hands too steeply above the swing plane causes an open clubface and a cupped left wrist.
Instead, the left wrist should be in line with your left forearm t the top of the swing, putting the clubshaft in the right position to come into the ball at impact. One way I teach players to do that in my golf lessons is to imagine the logo on your glove, as well as the clubface, point toward the sky as you reach the top of your backswing. Another technique is to feel as if the clubface stays slightly "hooded" in the backswing. By hooded, I mean pointing toward the ground. Either trick assures a flat left wrist at the top of your backswing.
Rotate the Clubface. You need to rotate the clubface into the ball to square it at impact. Most players don't rotate the clubface enough on the downswing or they rotate it much too late. The clubface needs to start rotating just before impact and finish just after impact. Take a few practice swings without a ball and stop just after the impact point to see if your hands are in the right position. Your glove hand should be below your non-glove hand just after impact. If it's not, you need to rotate the clubface more.
Here's a technique from Jack Nicklaus I've written about in my golf tips and used in my golf lessons. It helps you rotate your clubface properly and shape your shots. Jack used to turn the toe of the clubface past the heel at impact to draw the ball from left to right. He felt that having the toe beat the heel to the ball encourages the clubface to close through impact. It's a great technique for correcting a slice.
Although the problems are different, slicing and hooking have a common cause. If your clubface is off at impact, one of the two swing flaws will result. If your serious about improving your game and lowering your golf handicap, you must eliminate these swing flaws as much as possible. Make sure you have the right grip, maintain a flat left wrist at the top of the backswing, and rotate the clubface sufficiently and you'll hit the ball long and straight every time.
Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book "How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros." He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. He has a free weekly newsletter with the latest golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.
Dewalt Impact Driver Makes Craftsmen Lives More Efficient
When it comes to driving screws, impact driver is indomitable. The task of screw driving can be a tedious and discouraging one. An impact driver will straighten the shoulders of craftsmen everywhere knowing the impact driver had made their lives more efficient.
Impact drivers are designed specifically to drive screws better. Impact drivers are faster and stronger than any standard power drill, a mighty, a titanic 1,300 in/lbs of torque. These tools are designed for durability and conquer even the most difficult driving applications.
However, an impact driver still has the precision to loosen or tighten screws without stripping heads. So, welcome the well qualified, brilliantly engineered impact driver into your life.
Whether you are a newbie or professional craftsmen, improve your driving capabilities and make your work day more efficient.
Dewalt Heavy-Duty ¼" 18v Impact Driver. Dewalt products have known for their exceptional power tools. This tool packs an authoritative punch along with all the features we have come to expect from Dewalt power tools.
The DC825KA, a frameless motor, a durable magnesium gear case to extend the tool's overall life and durability. It is also built in a compact and comfortable size. Dewalt has also added an anti-slip comfort grip for superior control and comfort. The tool also packs serious driving power and a heavy-duty impacting mechanism to direct that power to fasteners as well as reduce kickback.
The Dewalt DC825KA 18v impact driver comes with a dependable one hour charger, two 18v XRP batteries, and a heavy-duty kit box for additional security and convenience. Dewalt offers one year free service contract, and a three year factory warranty on the tool.
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Golf Question! I hit my irons great. My woods are duck hooking and clubface is closed at impact. How to fix?
I had been hitting 250 yards a week ago. I am a 6 handicap. I have just lost my swing all of a sudden. The irons, 9 wood and 7 wood are all awesome. I have been working on a swing change that has worked well with everything. Then all of a sudden one day the driver and 3 wood went south bad and I can't get it back. When I slow my swing down I see that the clubhead is really shut at impact. The only way I can even hit one remotely close to the way I used to is to try to hit a big slice. Then it will go straight, but low. I was looking for any little tools that might help me find out what I am doing wrong.
Make it a point to open up your club face on your backswing (toe up midway back)...you will then bring the club back square with your current downswing
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