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	<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 16:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Stanley FATMAX level</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2009/05/28/stanley-fatmax-level/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 16:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Measuring]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[levels]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[stanley fatmax lighted level torpedo level]]></category>

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What appears to be the Terminator version of a level, Stanley terrorizes your toolbox with their new FATMAX Lighted level, includes shock absorbing ends, uses 3 AAA (does not say if included) to light up those little bubbles of greenness&#8217;. Didn&#8217;t get one for review, but looks sturdy, probably don&#8217;t want me dropping it from [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lazer Cutters</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2009/05/25/lazer-cutters/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2009/05/25/lazer-cutters/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 17:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Extreme]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Woods]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[lazer cutter inlay]]></category>

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Interesting user experiances, and has had a lot, on lazer cutters at www.inlay.com. Explains all the workings and various considerations/factors of material. Even if you will never own one, as I, it&#8217;s very interesting as he explains all the details on how they work as well as operation.
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		<title>CH’s dedicated air powered nailer site</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2009/05/25/ch%e2%80%99s-dedicated-air-powered-nailer-site/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2009/05/25/ch%e2%80%99s-dedicated-air-powered-nailer-site/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 16:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Nail gun]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[CH nailer powered site]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.talkoftools.com/?p=216</guid>
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Just wanted to point out CH&#8217;s (Campbell Hausfeld) dedicated air powered nailers site, quite the products! See it at: www.chnailers.com
They feature lazer guide, bubble levels and a really cool swivel hose adaptor and what I find&#8230; cool is the Built-in stud finder (15 gauge      only) to name a few.
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		<title>Lee Valley</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/30/lee-valley/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/30/lee-valley/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Power Tools]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[At it again, Lee Valley offers the 20% off on these aluminum assembly clamp. See more here&#8230;
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		<title>Walko Workbench System</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/29/walko-workbench-system/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/29/walko-workbench-system/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 19:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Guides]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Holding]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[portable]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[saw hourse]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[workbench]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.talkoftools.com/?p=213</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Interesting design and nice flexibility, the Walko workbench does have some innovative features. What most struck me was the ability to lay it down on its side, when setup as a saw horse, and get a flat table to cut sheets of 4&#8242; x 8&#8242;. I guess typical workbench legs could be adapted to do [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bits, Woodscrews, and Board Sizes Chart</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/28/bits-woodscrews-and-board-sizes-chart/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/28/bits-woodscrews-and-board-sizes-chart/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 13:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Guides]]></category>

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Great little quick guide in PDF format for bits, woodscrews and board size matching provided by Andy&#8217;s ezwoodshop.com
Get it here&#8230;
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		<title>Vermont American - new line of carbide blades</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/26/vermont-american-new-line-of-carbide-blades/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/26/vermont-american-new-line-of-carbide-blades/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 22:13:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Cutting]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Table saw]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Vermont American introduces a new line of carbide blades.
All blades have a heavy, fully-hardened  plate to resist deflection under load, laser-cut body with precision  tolerances for accurate cuts, tri-metal shim braze that increases impact  resistance for longer life and helps prevent fractures in the carbide  teeth, patented C3 Dyanite™ carbide that [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Crowbar bottle opener - why not?</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/26/crowbar-bottle-opener-why-not/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/26/crowbar-bottle-opener-why-not/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 22:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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I say the more reference to tools in the kitchen area is a good thing. From NerdApproved via Gizmodo
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		<title>INCRA/Woodpecker PRL-V2 Router Lift</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/25/incrawoodpecker-prl-v2-router-lift/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/25/incrawoodpecker-prl-v2-router-lift/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 15:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Router]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Bosch]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[DeWALT]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Incra]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[porter-cable]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[woodpecker]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[INCRA has teamed up with Woodpecker to create the PRL-V2 router lift insert. Adjust the roughly the height of the router, then use a large embedded thumb wheel insert on the top of the table to make your final fine adjustments.
The concept is like nothing else: To raise or lower the router quickly, the quick [...]]]></description>
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		<title>DIY: Sawhorses</title>
		<link>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/23/diy-sawhorses/</link>
		<comments>http://www.talkoftools.com/2008/09/23/diy-sawhorses/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 17:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>alank</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Hand saw]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Making]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[supports]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[lee valley]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[plywood]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[sawhorses]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.talkoftools.com/?p=203</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Lee Valley has an interesting DIY segment on building sawhorses. The idea that came to my mind is that I always have scraps of plywood kicking around, why not put them to use as the plans show that mostly small strips are used. Plans even include sacraficial board.
And the permalink&#8230;
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