can i use a 18 volt battery from a drill in a 18 volt circular saw?

December 20, 2010 by admin · 6 Comments
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Russ asked:

i want to get set of 18 volt cordless power tools, but i am too cheap to buy them all at once. Can i buy them from differnet brands and still expect the batteries to be interchangable?

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oscillating power tools?

December 19, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
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five dude asked:

do the multifunction oscillating power tools really work good? like the ones that sand,cut,saw,grind all of that stuff?

also which one is the best to buy?
i want one that can do it all and one that has all the attachments available for it

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Can I install a cat door in my bedroom door by using a?

December 17, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
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pj! asked:


Knife to cut through the wooden door if the door is wooden and hollow?

I have no power-tools, and have NO idea how to work them…
So maybe I could puncture a hole in the door and saw-away with a knife, and then insert the cat door?

How can I make a ring without power tools?

December 17, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
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asked:


I need to make a ring, but I don’t have power tools or heating tools. What can I do?

what the price of makita power tool price in india?

December 17, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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kcroy asked:

i am going to buy makita circular cut of saw .model no.2416s—–2.circular saw model no.NS900B.i need indian price .

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I have a Black and Decker Power Tool Combo kit and don’t know if the batteries are charging?

December 16, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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littleguns99 asked:

of course the charger has a red light on which should go off when the battery is fully charged. but this battery has been on the charger for about a day and and a half.and the light hasnt gone off it did this the first time i charged it but i figured i left it on long enough for it to be ok (almost 2 days) i just dont want to burn out the batteries. when i take the charger off, the battery isnt even warm

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Can I advisoretise a replacement part for a power tool?

December 16, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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scrappypapa754 asked:

I have a dremel rotary tool that would spin. I have an idea to repair this problem. It has a rubber couple that goes bad. The couple is not available any more. Just wonder if I will get in trouble?

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Transporting Power Tools via Aircraft?

December 15, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
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jc_securinfo asked:

I need to take my cordless power tools on a plane. I would love to have an insert for my suitcase like photographers have with their cameras (i.e. pre-indented foam etc)…Is there a product out there that can do this? Memory foam or something?

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what tool is the best? True Power brand or General Tools?

December 14, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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Looby asked:

I would like to buy a tool for my husband that he has on his wishlist. Unfortunatly the TRUE POWER tool won’t arrive untill after christmas. But I did find the same tool, from brand GENERAL TOOLS at Home Depot. So is GENERAL TOOLS a good brand too??

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How to correctly wire a circuit panel?

November 11, 2010 by admin · 8 Comments
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bluesky asked:

Ok, this is strange. I plan to add a new 240v circuit breaker to my panel. I examined the existing wiring, the ground and neutral wires are intermixed on both bars. They are not seperated out (i.e. 1 bar for neutral and 1 bar for ground). Is this a correct way to wire a panel? I’ve had a few power tools die on me since moving into this house and I wonder if this has something to do with. Please help! thank you.!
Wonder why the “electrician” did it this way?

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