I’m just starting out in the carpentry trade and before now have never bought a power tool before. What is the best drill for the price and what do you look for when buying one? I.e volts, battery types
The wife and I were up visiting my family in Montana. We went down to the Yellowstone river and began picking agates. Before we knew it we had about 700 pounds(picked for about 2 weeks) of beautiful agates and other rock. The wife wanted to cut and polish the rocks, so me being somewhat of a redneck didn’t want to spend a ton of money for new stuff. So out come the duct tape, steel bars, bearings, and various other items needed to properly build a couple of units. The total out of pocket cash for some of the supplies is about 40 bucks(not including the tumbler grit and polish which was expensive). Now when we go back home the beautiful polished rocks will go with us, and the not so beautiful tumblers will stay for whom ever wants to take them!
From www.kevincaron.com – Artist Kevin Caron explains the differences between, advantages and disadvantages of plasma cutting compared with the nibbler for metal cutting. See more how to videos at http
The Milwaukee M12 cordless multi-cutting tool is a versatile tool that cuts, sands, grinds, scrapes and more. Features a universal adapter with 12 speed settings and 25% more run time with a red lithium ion battery, perfect for plunge and flush cuts.