Battery-powered metal-cutting circular saws like Milwaukee Tools’ cordless M18 Fuel® Metal-Cutting Circular Saw makes cutting re-bar, pipe, angle iron and steel plate easy in the field.
M18 and MX Fuel power tools are both made by Milwaukee, but the families of tools are significantly different and better for ...
Let’s face it: cutting foam with a knife, even a serrated plastic knife meant for the job, is a messy pain in the ass. This is as true for insulation board as it is for the ubiquitous expanded ...
PVC pipe can be difficult to cut. Poor technique tends to leave the cut ends off-square with pesky burrs that can hinder the progress of a repair. The good news is that with the proper method and ...
Milwaukee's M18 FUEL dual-battery electric chainsaw delivers faster cutting, fewer stalls, and better control.
Installing new tile is one of those home projects that can make a significant impact relatively quickly, but you’ll need a good tile cutter and the right tools to get the job done. We put nine ...
Milwaukee’s new 20 Inch Chainsaw generates 70cc power, delivers faster cutting with reduced stalls ... “When paired with the new M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE XC8.0 Batteries, this saw provides ...
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Learn more› By Michael Sullivan and Kevin Purdy We’ll soon be updating this guide with new wood picks: the Jones Maple End Grain Cutting Board, The Boardsmith Maple End Grain Butcher Cutting ...
The purpose of cord cutting is to save a considerable amount of money each month. A "cord never" or "never-connected" is someone who never had such a subscription, while "cord shavers" are ...
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Chip Cutter is a reporter covering workplace, management and leadership issues in The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in New York. His stories often explore how work is changing today.