This new Heavy-Duty Air Pneumatic Impact Wrench made by Taiwan manufacturer SOARTEC, fully designed for heavy industries, for heavy truck repairs and maintenance. This model has 2", 6", 8" long anvils for customer selection, also with inlet angle options of 30 degrees, 45 degrees and 90 degrees(L shape) to cater for convenience in various working environments. Go to http://www.soartec.com.tw for more product reference. (Model) WS-212T-8 (8" long anvil); (Mechanism) Twin hammer; (Std. Bolt Cap.) 1-3/4", (Square Drive): 1" ; (Working Torque Range): 700~2400 FT-LB; (Max. Torque) 2600 FT-LB; (Free Speed) 4800 RPM; (Avg. Air Cons.) 16 CFM; (Length) 522 mm; (Weight) 11.9 Kg.
With actual in-house test report available upon further requests.
For more details, please go to http://www.soartec.com.tw
We have seen circular saws used as table saw replacements with the Eurekazone tracksaw system, and now there is a new system from PUPS (Portable Universal Power Station) that can turn a circular saw to an accurate miter saw.
We have seen a couple of combination miter/table saws now enjoying freedom in the U.K., one from Bosch with a table mounted on top of a miter saw, and one from Makita that flips to transform. Now it is DeWalt's turn to join in on the fun with their very own flipping combination transformation miter/table saw.
A few weeks ago I posted on Facebook about my super simple method for growing hydroponic tomatoes with no electricity; and though this is not tool related, enough people seemed interested about it that I figured I would write up a full article explaining my Kratky hydroponics setup.
I have always looked at the Festool MFT (Multi-Function Table) as great little work table, but not practical for jobsite use. I just never liked the idea of having to carry it around on the jobsite along with all of my other tools. But Timothy Wilmots' modified MFTC (Multi-Function Tool Cart) looks like an ideal way to transport both the MFT and your tools.