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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Someone has finally released an aftermarket
blade for the Fein Multimaster. If you own one, you'll agree that it is the greatest
tool since sliced bread, but the blades are incredibly expensive. InternationalTool.com
has several blades available that are a fraction of the cost. Right now, they are
offering several different e-cut wood blades, with many more to come throughout the
year. The prices are incredible, and they have a tiered pricing level, so the more
you buy, the better the price. In fact, you can buy them down to nine dollars and
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      <description>Someone has finally released an aftermarket blade for the Fein Multimaster. If you own one, you'll agree that it is the greatest tool since sliced bread, but the blades are incredibly expensive. InternationalTool.com has several blades available that are a fraction of the cost. Right now, they are offering several different e-cut wood blades, with many more to come throughout the year. The prices are incredible, and they have a tiered pricing level, so the more you buy, the better the price. In fact, you can buy them down to nine dollars and change each!&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.mytooltalk.com/aggbug.ashx?id=73d0e2b8-0503-423d-bdb4-2d82b484efa6" /&gt;</description>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Milwaukee issued unique lithium-ion patent
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation has received a patent on its lithium-ion battery
technology for cordless power tools. The company's patented lithium-ion technology
represents the new generation of cordless hand held power tools powered by battery
packs capable of producing an average discharge current greater than or equal to approximately
20 amps. This patent protects the Milwaukee® brand's newly introduced M12 and M18
lithium-ion product lines as well as the industry's first V28 and V18 lithium-ion
product lines. More efficient and environmentally friendly, the Milwaukee lithium-ion
technology is the result of many years of development by the company's engineers around
the globe, representing a multi-million dollar investment by Milwaukee. "This patent,
along with other patents already issued to Milwaukee in the lithium-ion field provide
broad, valuable rights to Milwaukee in the use of lithium-ion batteries in power tools",
says Steven Richman, president of Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation. "The granting
of this milestone patent confirms the long-stated position of Milwaukee as having
revolutionized the power tool industry as the leader in lithium-ion technology for
power tools." At the outset of the company's ground-breaking work in lithium-ion technology,
Milwaukee filed numerous U.S. and international patent applications on many of its
inventions in this field. This new patent follows upon a series of patents awarded
to the company in lithium-ion technology since 2005, when the company went first to
market with its V28™ lithium-ion power tools. Additional patents directed to various
aspects of its lithium-ion technology including a power tool battery pack having battery
cells with a combined nominal voltage of approximately 28-volts, prevention of brown-outs,
a multi-chemistry battery charger and a multi-voltage lithium-ion battery charger,
have been granted by The U.S. Patent Office, as well as Patent Offices of other countries.
A number of other patent applications are in the pipeline. "We are proud of our leading
role in lithium-ion technology, bringing our commitment to intellectual innovation,
vision, expertise and quality to pioneer the future of the power tool industry," says
Joseph Galli, CEO of TTi. "These patents and patent applications are valuable assets
to TTi, and further demonstrate our continued commitment to innovative excellence,"
says Horst J. Pudwill, Chairman of TTi. For more information on the full line of Milwaukee
power tools and accessories, 800-SAWDUST or visit www.milwaukeetool.com. <img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.mytooltalk.com/aggbug.ashx?id=120c2a9d-04e2-4b88-a0fc-861e35220e09" /></body>
      <title>Milwaukee Issued Unique Lithium Patent</title>
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      <description>Milwaukee issued unique lithium-ion patent 
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation has received a patent on its lithium-ion battery technology for cordless power tools. 
 


The company's patented lithium-ion technology represents the new generation of cordless hand held power tools powered by battery packs capable of producing an average discharge current greater than or equal to approximately 20 amps. This patent protects the Milwaukee® brand's newly introduced M12 and M18 lithium-ion product lines as well as the industry's first V28 and V18 lithium-ion product lines. More efficient and environmentally friendly, the Milwaukee lithium-ion technology is the result of many years of development by the company's engineers around the globe, representing a multi-million dollar investment by Milwaukee.

"This patent, along with other patents already issued to Milwaukee in the lithium-ion field provide broad, valuable rights to Milwaukee in the use of lithium-ion batteries in power tools", says Steven Richman, president of Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation. "The granting of this milestone patent confirms the long-stated position of Milwaukee as having revolutionized the power tool industry as the leader in lithium-ion technology for power tools."

At the outset of the company's ground-breaking work in lithium-ion technology, Milwaukee filed numerous U.S. and international patent applications on many of its inventions in this field. This new patent follows upon a series of patents awarded to the company in lithium-ion technology since 2005, when the company went first to market with its V28™ lithium-ion power tools.

Additional patents directed to various aspects of its lithium-ion technology including a power tool battery pack having battery cells with a combined nominal voltage of approximately 28-volts, prevention of brown-outs, a multi-chemistry battery charger and a multi-voltage lithium-ion battery charger, have been granted by The U.S. Patent Office, as well as Patent Offices of other countries. A number of other patent applications are in the pipeline.

"We are proud of our leading role in lithium-ion technology, bringing our commitment to intellectual innovation, vision, expertise and quality to pioneer the future of the power tool industry," says Joseph Galli, CEO of TTi. "These patents and patent applications are valuable assets to TTi, and further demonstrate our continued commitment to innovative excellence," says Horst J. Pudwill, Chairman of TTi.

For more information on the full line of Milwaukee power tools and accessories, 800-SAWDUST or visit www.milwaukeetool.com.
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Festool has announced that they will be
releasing their 2nd generation Domino Joiner on August 1st, 2009. The main difference
between the new model and their incredibly popular original model is the square indexing
pins on the face of the fence. Their is also a new base support bracket that features
independent swinging stop pins for mortising closer to an edge. Their are also new
smaller sized tenons available, with a size of 4 x 20mm with a matching 4mm cutter.
these will be ideal for joining stock as small as 1/2" such as butt joints in drawer
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      <description>Festool has announced that they will be releasing their 2nd generation Domino Joiner on August 1st, 2009. The main difference between the new model and their incredibly popular original model is the square indexing pins on the face of the fence. Their is also a new base support bracket that features independent swinging stop pins for mortising closer to an edge. Their are also new smaller sized tenons available, with a size of 4 x 20mm with a matching 4mm cutter. these will be ideal for joining stock as small as 1/2" such as butt joints in drawer stock.&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.mytooltalk.com/aggbug.ashx?id=7109030b-f403-4453-979f-08c2f7416347" /&gt;</description>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Milwaukee Electric Tool has expanded their
line of pocket sized, hand held 12 volt tools with the addition of a 2 beam laser,
drill driver, impact driver, and a USB power port to charge cell phone batteries.
These tools join the already popular copper pipe cutter, hackzall all purpose saw
and driver to make Milwaukee's product offering the most diverse in the industry.
To make a great category even better, Milwaukee promises dozens of additional additions
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      <title>Milwaukee releases new additions to M12 family</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:40:24 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Milwaukee Electric Tool has expanded their line of pocket sized, hand held 12 volt tools with the addition of a 2 beam laser, drill driver, impact driver, and a USB power port to charge cell phone batteries. These tools join the already popular copper pipe cutter, hackzall all purpose saw and driver to make Milwaukee's product offering the most diverse in the industry. To make a great category even better, Milwaukee promises dozens of additional additions coming in the near future!&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.mytooltalk.com/aggbug.ashx?id=0c2fa021-2f63-4549-83eb-b10942bcd309" /&gt;</description>
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      <title>New line of nailers and compressors</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 13:25:22 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Bosch has announced that they are about to release a new line of nailers and compressors,
both for the construction &amp; woodworking industries. All nailers, staplers and compressors
have features that are unique and lend themselves to making the job more efficient
and easier to accomplish.
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Delta Unisaw is now available with free
shipping, free liftgate service, and no sales tax outside of the State of Florida! 
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      <title>Delta Unisaw Is Now Available With Free Shipping Free Liftgate Service And No Sales Tax Outside Of The State Of Florida</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 15:02:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Delta Unisaw is now available with free shipping, free liftgate service, and no sales tax outside of the State of Florida!
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