Editorial Product Review: :Milwaukee's heavy-duty, 3 1/2 max hp fixed-base production router features a powerful 15 amp Milwaukee-built motor with electronic variable speed. To ensure a consistent, quality finish, the 36-position speed dial allows the user to precisely match the tool rpm to the bit diameter while the premium electronic feedback circuitry maintains speed and power under load. Fully-loaded for production free-hand and router table routing, the router features Milwaukee's exclusive linear height adjustment system with above-the-table access, providing fast, precise coarse adjustments to within 1/8in. and micro-fine adjustments to within 1/64in. A heavy-duty, ...
Editorial Product Review: :6.5A, Variable Speed Control Screwgun. 0-4000 RPM, Quit Snap Action Clutch, All Metal Gear Case & Diaphram For Durability, Includes Ergonomic Tactile Grip & 2 Finger Trigger With Removable Belt Clip & Integral Bit Storage, For Use By Drywall Installers, Flooring Installers, Remodelers, & General Contractors.
Editorial Product Review: : This round head framing nailer is one of seven new heavy-duty air-powered nailers from the venerable Milwaukee, and the whole series is another testament to the red label’s unflagging quality. At the top of our list is how incredibly light Milwaukee’s nailers are, even fully loaded, and their compact size makes them a cinch to tote and use, especially in awkward positions and at the tail end of a long day on the job. But it’s crowded at the top of the list: Despite their light weight, these nailers are heavyweights ...
Editorial Product Review: :6-3/4' long without blade; weighs .5 lbs. and comes with one blade Features an ergonomically shaped soft grip handle and threaded end for extension pole use Handy, versatile Quik-Lok blade clamp accepts any 1/2' tang reciprocating saw blade and needs no tools to change blades Heavy-duty Quik-Lok Job Saw is ideal for campsite or hunting use, drywall cutouts, pruning and general sawing Use to cut apart boxes, foam, insulation, cutting shingles, linoleum, carpet or vinyl :It doesn't look like much, but take this little saw in hand and get to work, ...
Editorial Product Review: :Milwaukee's Heavy-Duty 34° 15 gauge Angle Finish Nailer has an ultra lightweight magnesium housing to minimize fatigue. Its ergonomic grip and balance combined with its compact size offers great control and maneuverability. Its reload indicator is a rare feature in an angle finish nailer and is important in preventing missing nails in trim work. The textured selectable trigger lets you choose sequential or contact actuation by simply turning a knob. The rear-loading magazine with a bypass pusher allows quick loading and unloading of fasteners. The easy load magazine holds 106 nails ...
Editorial Product Review: :Milwaukee's Heavy-Duty 34° 15 gauge Angle Finish Nailer has an ultra lightweight magnesium housing to minimize fatigue. Its ergonomic grip and balance combined with its compact size offers great control and maneuverability. Its reload indicator is a rare feature in an angle finish nailer and is important in preventing missing nails in trim work. The textured selectable trigger lets you choose sequential or contact actuation by simply turning a knob. The rear-loading magazine with a bypass pusher allows quick loading and unloading of fasteners. The easy load magazine holds 106 nails ...
Editorial Product Review: Review:Anyone who has tried working with a Sawzall in cramped quarters and making cuts in confined spaces will appreciate the Hatchet's multiposition folding handle, which reduces the tool's length to a mere 13 inches. While this is a truly innovative design for a reciprocating saw, the fact that this is also the first cordless Sawzall with a vibration-reducing counterbalance mechanism should not be overlooked. This is a feature many of us have been waiting to see in the cordless Sawzall, and it is especially appreciated in uncomfortably close quarters, where any ...
Editorial Product Review: :7-1/4' Tilt-Lok Circular Saw With Case, Features 15A Motor, Unique Adjustable Main Handle For User Comfort, Cushion Grip On Front & Rear Handles, Wide & Clear Sight Line & Easy 1 Hand Adjustments. Review:Whether you're in the market for your first 7-1/4-inch circular saw or you're looking to replace an old standby, the Milwaukee 6390-21 is worth a look. Powered by a 15 amp, 3.25-horsepower motor, the saw starts smoothly, cuts evenly, and handles virtually any material with ease. The lightest-weight saw in its class, the Milwaukee definitely is built ...
Sales of semiconductors in November indicate that consumer products such as LCD (liquid crystal display) TVs, digital music players, and other devices sold well during the holidays, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) said Monday.
November chip sales rose 2.3 percent year-on-year to $23.1 billion, the SIA said.
Unit demand has far outpaced last year. But falling chip prices have hurt industry revenue, the chip association said. For example, DRAM (dynamic RAM) bit shipments grew 25 percent in the three months through mid-December, but average selling prices have declined 20 percent over the same period.
The association also noted that rising energy prices and concerns about the sub-prime lending issue in the U.S. do not appear to have had a significant impact on consumer spending for the holidays, the SIA said. The group reiterated its forecast that worldwide semiconductor sales will reach a new record in 2007. But it will take a stronger than expected December selling season to reach the 3.8 percent growth goal the group had forecast earlier this year, the SIA said.
Investment banking firm Credit Suisse was not as optimistic as the SIA.
The November data was below normal seasonal trends, noted analyst John Pitzer, in a report on Monday. Even if December reaches its normal seasonal growth, 2007 industry revenue will only reach $255.7 billion, up 3.2 percent over last year. The growth percentage would fall short of the SIA's 3.8 percent target.
The slow November prompted Credit Suisse to lower its 2008 chip industry revenue forecast to 9.4 percent year-on-year growth, down from a previous target of 13 percent.
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