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Daylite LED flashlights offer high-quality light without dark spots.
How creative can tool companies get in a slow economy? Very.
Lightweight siding nailer offers automatic depth adjustment for fiber cement.
DRS-B clips to demo hammer to reduce user's exposure to dust.
Gas nailer offers convenience of a cordless and power of a pneumatic.
P2+R2 bit works in Phillips and square-head screws to save time on the jobsite.
XG portable generator line offers enough power for the professional market.
Utility knife transforms into a hand saw.
Core bits designed for easy drilling in masonry.
Circular Saw Reduces Fiber-Cement Dust by 90 percent
Semi-Automatic Gun Reduces Installation Time for Hidden-Deck Fasteners
LithiumTech Drill/Drivers Offer Battery Replacement for Life
Tool manufacturers are pursuing strategies to counter the housing slowdown.
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An advanced framing package is likely to include as much engineered lumber as possible, which not only reduces the amount of lumber required, but also makes more efficient use of forest resources and is less likely to warp in application, meaning a tighter structure with less thermal transfer.
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This month's top shelf products include the sleek Aspire three-speed fan control from Cooper Wiring Devices, M-Shield paperless multilayer reflective insulation, and the Stone Veneer Mortar from Sakrete.
November 2007 news and tidbits. For more product information, visit ebuild, Hanley Wood's interactive product catalog, at www.builderonline.com or www.ebuild.com.
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This month's top shelf products include the Husky 5-In-1 Professional's Drywall Tool, Titebond 571, the sound-reducing urethane coating from Franklin International, and the Bossmate Portable Workstation.