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$104.99 list($156.00)
1. Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker
$169.99 list()
2. Reechcraft 40003 Bronco Sawhorse
$299.99 list($341.00)
3. Rousseau 2950 Miter Saw Stand
$49.99 list($102.22)
4. DEWALT DW3128P5 12" Blade Combo
$59.99 list($129.99)
5. Yukon Tool YT115CD 115-Piece Cobalt
$56.99 $56.95 list($84.00)
6. Hitachi 18008 7-1/4" PCD Hardiblade
$69.99 $67.95 list($129.99)
7. Marathon 24030 7-1/4" x 24-Tooth
8.
$39.99 $38.99 list($58.33)
9. Bosch RA1054 Deluxe Router Guide
$49.99 list($55.00)
10. Karcher EH33 33' High-Pressure
$16.99
11. Kreg BITXXX Replacement Drill
$23.99 list($39.99)
12. Lenox 20761 Wood/Metal Jig Saw
$16.99 list($23.20)
13. Mirka 23-624-100 6" 6-Hole Dustless
$24.99 list($29.99)
14. Allied 66048 95-Piece Power Bit
$23.99 list($39.99)
15. Lenox 20760 Wood Jig Saw Blades
$39.99 list()
16. DEWALT DW6188 Template Guide Set
$17.00 list($0.00)
17. 3M 81431 4" x 24" 80 Grit Sanding
$34.99 list($0.00)
18. Delta 36-541 Extension Wing for
$35.99 list($45.50)
19. Milwaukee 49-54-1035 Router Edge
$69.99 list($0.00)
20. Fulton Corporation TS-501 Tote-A-Horse

1. Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker II 10", 40-Tooth Blade for Table Saws (1/8" Kerf)
list price: $156.00
our price: $104.99
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Asin: B0000223VQ
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Forrest
Sales Rank: 161
Average Customer Review: 4.76 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • No more cutting 1/16-inch oversize to allow for resurfacing
  • 10-inch by 40-tooth, 1/8-inch kerf
  • One blade does rip, combo, and crosscut
  • No more scratchy saw cuts
  • No more second-step finishing

Reviews (63)

5-0 out of 5 stars Smoothest Cutting Blade I've Ever Used!
I use this in my 5hp Jet Table Saw and it is absolutely super! I do have the Forrest 5" dampener that I use with it which limits the depth of cut to 2 1/2". Without the damper, it will cut almost 3" in my saw. The cuts are so clean that you can literally go to the 220 grit sandpaper as the first grade! I figure I'll save the difference in cost on sandpaper alone (maybe)!

Forrest offers resharpening service for these blades that restores them to factory specs. They do require a special grind that most "locals" can't do. Buy this blade and you won't be sorry - buy once, cut twice as long!

5-0 out of 5 stars The blade resurfaces so precisely, I sold my jointer
I bought my first Woodworker II at the AWFS show in 2001, and was so impressed with the quality of the cut that I snatched another up on eBay soon thereafter.

Before I bought a Forrest blade, I'd have to have to plane, joint, and then finish cut on my table saw to get precise 90 degree corners, and even then, the edges of my stock I couldn't use for a glue-joint.

Then I found the thin kerf Woodworker II. Wow, I've saved considerable time and sold my Delta jointer as a result of this sawblade. Even with over 1500 lineal feet of stock previously cut on the blade, I've been able to joint an edge straight from the tablesaw to the clamping rack. Impressive!

Make sure that you buy the Forrest blade stabilizer, and a zero clearance insert for your tablesaw, in order to get the most finished cuts. It'll reduce the depth of cut by about 1.5 inches, but you'll still be able to cut 8/4 stock with no problem.

Sharpening will [cost you]..., but you'll get a lot of use from it before you have to do that.

And, now I'm in the hunt for the Forrest 8 inch dado.

p.s. You can probably find it cheaper than here on Amazon[.com], look at eBay and at Forrest's website

5-0 out of 5 stars Expensive But Worth It!
I have found that you generally get what you pay for when it comes to power tools, drill bits and saw blades. The Forrest WW II is no exception. I have one mounted in my 10" 3HP Jet cabinet saw and couldn't be more pleased with its performance. Like the other reviews, it cuts extremely smooth in both the rip and cross cut directions, saving un-necessary blade changes for each operation. I couldn't believe how smooth this blade cuts and is also a quiet blade. I also ordered the Forrest stablizer, but have not used it- I don't think you need it. I have used the blade for several months now and have cut 8/4 red and white oak, hard maple, and ash. The blade cuts so smooth that there is no visable kerf marks in the wood resulting in an edge that looks like it came off of a jointer! Forrest also offers a quality sharpening service which is highly recommended when you need it. I have friends that have been cutting with this model blade for over a year now and it still cuts like new. I know it seems expensive, but when you consider how much two high quality (one rip & one cross cut) blades would cost, plus the time to change blades, then it is really more economical in the long run. I have really been very pleased with its performance. Hope this helps you in your decision making. Happy Sawdustmaking!!

5-0 out of 5 stars What's the big friggin' deal???
I was looking for a new saw blade because my Freud was good, but not as good as I thought it should be. I read everywhere that Forrest blades were the best around. After reading this for months, I decided I'll try one and I don't see the big deal I will return it.

Well, first I unwrapped the box and held the blade in my hand and could tell this is one well built blade. It is sturdy and heavy, very solid. Second, I mounted it on my tablesaw and mounted my zero clearance insert. I noticed immediately how well balanced the blade is because the blade did not chatter against the zero clearance plate like my Freud blade did. Third, I cut a piece of oak plywood and was amazed how the blade cut through it like a hot knife through butter. Fourth, there was not one splinter hanging from the plywood, whereas my Freud blade would cause a splintery mess. I would not hesitate to buy this blade again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Well worth the money in my opinion!!!!
I had recently bought a Jet 3hp table saw and also bought the WWII blade...I was so impressed with the quality of the cut that I went out and bought the 12" Chopmaster and the 8" dado....I recommend their blades to anyone that I've encountered...I only use these blades for the better grades of wood...for cutting up 2X I'll use some Freud blades which do fine for that purpose but don't even come close to the Forrest Blades...

For those of you that have burning problems...you must not have your table saw set up right...cause I cannot see how you could be burning your wood on cuts when I don't experience this nor do a whole bunch of other people...

Get the Forrest Blades you won't regret it... ... Read more


2. Reechcraft 40003 Bronco Sawhorse

our price: $169.99
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Asin: B00005A1KA
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Reechcraft
Sales Rank: 1215
Average Customer Review: 4.91 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • *Sawhorses sold individually
  • Can level a pair of Bronco's from 4" to 68" on any type of ground condition or contour
  • Folds flat for easy transport
  • Non-skid working surface on each horizontal support member
  • Over 30" of adjustment travel per leg

Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars Everything It Says It Is!
I'll have to admit, I was skeptical. I was considering renting a cherry picker to repair and paint the eave and facia of my house. The entire length of the front is above the roof line with a 6/12 pitch and midlevel dimensional shingles. At $240/day, I knew I would need it for at least two days. When I ran across the Bronco sawhorses, they looked like the trick. I also bought a Werner 7' aluminum walkboard. These things really work!! I started out by lashing them together and then to the house. After relocating them the second time as I worked my way down the length of the house, it was apparent that they were not going to slip. The only improvement I could add, was to number the adjustment holes with a sharpie to make mirror image set-ups quicker. They are so simple to set up and use, they come with only a single page of instructions. They come from a company called Reechcraft located in Fargo, ND... that's right! MADE IN U.S.A.! This is truly an innovative product that I am sure I will find many uses for in the years to come.

5-0 out of 5 stars Bronco
I ordered my first pair of Bronco's from the company when I saw them in one of my trade magazine's, when they arived I took them to the job site, we were shingling a ranch house we set them up and put one of oue pics on the Bronco's and were able to install drip edge and the first few rows of shingles,the only problem I found was one pair was not enough, so the next day I ordered my second pair, with their adjustable legs I haven't found a place where I couldn't set them up.You won't go wrong with these.

5-0 out of 5 stars Ultimate sawhorse! You must get them if you can afford them!
Cut & dried, these puppies ROCK!! They'll NEVER wobble on the ground, and are EXCELLENT as staging, as they claim to be. They are SUPER STRONG, and will NOT leave you hoping that they won't collapse. (They are NOT like the picture shows them, the connecting arm to the third leg has obviously been improved since they were first invented, and the frame is NOT square tubing as shown, but round. The adjustments of ALL LEGS is in 1.5" increments, not just one leg). I built a 16' gazebo with them, and used them ON TOP OF SCAFFOLDING PLANKING to reach the top of the roof to complete the shingling, and to affix the cupola. Using ratchet-strapping to hold them down, to insure that they wouldn't budge, I planked from these to the 6/12 pitch roof, in a level fashion. I was ecstatic with the performance of these things. If you can afford them, and have a need for these, then DON'T PASS THEM BY! My personal safety is important enough to me to not skimp on, and these allowed me to do a challenging job safely.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sawhorse is misleading
Calling this a sawhorse is misleading I think. I delayed buying a set because the price and sawhorse did not go together. These are more like staging. They do an excellent job of supporting both ends of my 12' walkboard and they really shine on uneven ground and as mentioned before, repairing/replacing above roof line siding (the job I bought them for). Custom building a sawhorse to match the roof was an option but manuveuring it around was not an exciting prospect. This does the job and is plenty strong.

4-0 out of 5 stars I waited too long to buy these
I looked at these for over a year before I decided to buy. As soon as I took one out of the box I wondered why I waited so long. Man this is a money making tool. they set up easily and already have a thousand uses. They're rugged too, I feel very safe on them even at the highest setting. If I have one complaint it is that the leg screws used to secure the legs (in addition to easy to use stainless pins) are not quite long enough. After some use I can see that the srew handle will bottom out before the leg screw is sufficiently tight. also the handle on the screw is plastic. Very durable but could have been metal and would have lasted forever. In the end though I'm very pleased. I bought two already and plan to buy a third. ... Read more


3. Rousseau 2950 Miter Saw Stand
list price: $341.00
our price: $299.99
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Asin: B0000224S7
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Rousseau
Sales Rank: 4039
Average Customer Review: 4.12 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Mobile and easy to handle
  • Fits all miter saws
  • Heavy-duty construction
  • Wide, stable stance
  • Locking hinge supports

Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars Reseating your tubeless tires
Ok, first let me say that I love Rousseau products and have purchased the PM2700XL 3 piece table saw system to support my new Makita 2703. Everything is as it should be, solid, refined and painstakingly well designed. This miter stand is next on my wish list.
I also have a cheap as dirt two-wheeler that I use daily at work. It features the same tubeless inflatible tires as this Rousseau stand (although not as nice). Well, I had a huge piece of furniture that wouldn't sit on the two-wheeler and fit under a doorway the other day. I thought I was being brilliant by letting enough air out of the tires to lower the thing, when 'poof' they both unseated as I hit the transom on my way through the door. My employer looked at me as if to say "you idiot" when I turned the situation into a positive display of McGyver-esqe ingenuity and regained some credibilty with him...... here is what to do:
Moisten the sidewall bead area with some water and make sure both the tire and rim are free of dirt. Take a piece of standard clothesline and tie a loop in one end and pass the other end through it to fashion a large slip-knot. If you're not handy with rope use a ratchet strap, or an old leather belt with a loop buckle. Wrap it around the centerline of the tire's tread. Cinch the rope (ratchet the strap, tighten the belt) back tightly to compress the treads in towards the center of the tire evenly. You may need someone to hold the tire for you to keep it from turning, I just used my knee. This will force the sidewalls of the tire outward and into contact with the rim. At this point, just about anything that blows air will inflate and reseat your tires. I used a Campbell-Hausfeld battery powered compressor and it did just fine. Using this technique a bicycle hand pump would probably do equally well.
Good luck and check your tire pressure frequently.

4-0 out of 5 stars correction
Dear editors: please add the following to the review of the HD2950 that i submitted just a couple of hours ago:

I called Rousseau's toll free number and they are sending me new wheels free of charge. Their customer service was friendly, prompt, and intelligent... perfect.

This brings the stand up to 4 or 4.5 stars in my opinion... to make it up to 5 they would need to make it easier to work with while folded up -- as another reviewer said, the attachments for the T-stands stick out a lot and there's no easy place to stow the T's themselves. But in actual use I love this stand and it's always worth the setup time to use it rather than going back to repetitive measured cutoffs with a skilsaw.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great with extension table & stops... but, tire problems.
I really love my HD2950 and it is worth every cent. I added the extension wing with cutoff stops and integral measuring tape and I get perfect repetetive cutoffs every time. The extension is very solid. I've had no problem putting a 16 foot 4x8 on this table with its extension wing and adjusting it for a perfect compound miter cut.

The partial downfall is the tires. I agree with the reviewer who said that despite their large size and bounciness they still can get hung up on rolling over, for instance, a walnut or garden hose. Worst of all, my tires came unseated after some broad temperature changes (i must not have aired them up often enough) and these particular model tires are impossible to remount with a bicycle pump. In fact I just took them to a couple of car-tire stores and they were unable to get them reseated with 200psi compressors. Apparently there is only the main bead on the tire rim, and no secondary bead to help make the preliminary seal while the pressure builds. It's near impossible to keep the rubber pre-seated on both sides while also filling them. There's probably a simple solution like "do it underwater" but i haven't found it yet. I've reseated dozens of wheelbarrow tubeless tires before but this problem appears to be different.

But I love the stand. I just might replace my tires with an equivalent size solid tire.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great stand - could use an upgrade
First and foremost: this is a great stand. I have been futzing around with homemade mitre saw stands for years without much satisfaction. This saw stand has made a significant productivity improvement for myself and my employees. However, there are two drawbacks I wish Rousseau would address: #1 - There is no place to store the feed roller supports when the stand is folded. I stash them between the table and the folded legs which works OK until you need to lay the stand down in the truck bed and then the supports fall out. Other than that, this is a great tool. #2 - There is no intermediate (roller) support so you have to constantly adjust the feed rollers in and out as you cut moulding down and then get a new piece. If there was an intermediate support, then you could set it up so that both a long and short piece of stock could be supported without adjustment.

3-0 out of 5 stars Mostly Good but . . .
I likely would have given this stand a 3.5, but obviously not an option. My rationale is fairly simple. The stand/ saw (mine a Hitachi C10fs)is handy to roll where you need it in most cases. It will take a minute or two to get the rollers, stock support . . . set up, but with much less work than sawhorses and some other stands. I beleive that comparatively speaking, the Rousseau stand is far better built than the Trojan or Delta stands. In general I am satisfied. Where I think the saw falls and unfortunately I do mean falls short, is in wheeling the saw around. Going down steps, pushing over multiple extension cords, wood . . . can without too much effort, result in the saw flipping over or worse into you shins. ( Been there ! ) The stand has such a short wheelbase, which aids the stand in tight quarter manuevers; but also allows the stand and saw to flip easier than I would expect. Despite the big tires, they get hung up on more than I imagined.If you can keep the notion in mind to push down low, once the rear legs are folded when moving this saw around, I think it is a well made stand, that will last for years of serious work. For general in shop use though, I would likely build a cart with storage and save the money. The stand definitely helps with portability of heavy & awkward saws, ( which is likely why you're looking for portable stands ) but this one can get out hand a little too quick, when trying to be quick. Good, but not exactly everything I had hoped for. ... Read more


4. DEWALT DW3128P5 12" Blade Combo Pack
list price: $102.22
our price: $49.99
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Asin: B00005A1H8
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: DeWalt
Sales Rank: 443
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Thin kerf (.099) for fast and smooth cutting action
  • Exclusive wedge shoulder design puts more steel behind each tip
  • Computer balanced plate reduces vibration for better finish
  • Includes 12" 80T and 12" 32T ATB carbide blades with 1" arbor

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars combo blade pack
This is a great deal! The money I saved buying these blades allowed me to buy other accessories for my saw. Not to mention the fact that after using the 32 tooth blade for cutting the framing I can switch over and use the 80 tooth blade for the molding. The thin kerf of these blades allows for accurate cuts.

5-0 out of 5 stars Saw Blade Combo Pack
This is a great deal, for any one with a 12" mitre saw.. ...I got 2 saw blades a 30 tooth, and an 80 tooth,one for finish work and one for rough every day cuts , ... my saw came with a 60 tooth blade ,, now I have 3 blades that will allow me to cut anything I need...GREAT DEAL, I actually got 1 blade free, ... ... Read more


5. Yukon Tool YT115CD 115-Piece Cobalt Drill Bit Set
list price: $129.99
our price: $59.99
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Asin: B00006F704
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Yukon Tool
Sales Rank: 377
Average Customer Review: 3.33 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Set includes metal index storage case
  • Cobalt coated titanium, high speed tempered bits cut faster and smoother
  • More durable than M2 high speed bits
  • High speed 3/8-inch reduced shank for use in almost any drill
  • 135-degree point for faster starts and less walking

Reviews (6)

5-0 out of 5 stars I think the engineer is waving his flag to hard
I have this set from Amazon and It is an great set at a fair price. I noticed the engineer rated it poorly. I could have guesed that. He probally wants to buy a USA made set for the 69.00 dollars. Truth is that the days of cheap american goods were gone in the 50's. All this stuff now comes from overseas. Why because we wouldnt pay for expensive American Goods anymore. The Amazon quality is as good as anything for the price on the market. I did a little research on drill bits before bought this set and did you know that all of inexpensive drills set now come from off shore. Craftsman, Grizzly, Ryobi, Northern, Harbor, Woodstock, all of them. Where elese can you get 115 drill bits for that price?

1-0 out of 5 stars Absolute C**P
I am a professional contractor & electrical engineer with more than 30 years experience. Usually, I buy American made tools and accessories ONLY. Thought I'd take a chance on these. BIG MISTAKE.

Drills arrived in POOR PACKAGING. Several had fallen out of CHEAP METAL BOX. The drills were BARELY SHARPENED & OFF-CENTER.
The drills are multi-colored - obviously from overheating in cheap oil to make them "LOOK" special.

There is no independent confirmation these are cobalt alloy. In fact, I used three of them just to drill slowly into dry oak base molding. BROKE THREE DRILLS INSIDE OAK!!! WTF!!! I will never buy tools again from the Tool Crib, or from Amazon. Stick with USA made such as Norseman, Tru-Cut or Triumph Twist. Sure, you pay two to three times more, but you'll never break one unless you use it for a chisel.

This is what happens when one try to savea few $$$ and buys product made by forced CHINESE PRISON LABOR.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not worth $60
I had my set for couple weeks now and I have already broken a bit. The material is very brital. While drilling steel the bit broken in half. I also discover that the tip surface is not exactly even/symmetrical which results in your work piece wobbling on initial contact. Once the bit digs into the work piece the wobbling stops. I compare this wobbling affect with a USA made bit and there were zero wobble with the USA bit. These bits are sharp and will go through steel like butter. Overall I am not happy with the purchase. I would return it if I hadn't broken a bit. It was a waste of $60.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great bit set for the $$$
Mine came liberally oiled but not excessively so. Bits seem to perform well, case is not a mega-$$$ item, but overall, is pretty nice with sizes nicely legible. Very good value, IMHO....

4-0 out of 5 stars great tool buy from amazon.com
Amazon.com often doesn't have the lowest prices on tools. But shop around for a set of cobalt bits like I did, and you'll find that this set from amazon.com is the best price around.

These bits go through aluminum like butter, and are definitely up to the job for steel. I haven't had them long enough to comment on their durability, but so far I prefer them to a set of TiN-coated bits I've got.

4 stars because some of the bits seem a bit out of true when chucked. UPDATED: Some of them really are not straight, I verified this by rolling them on a granite surface plate.

If you're doing a lot of work with metal, do yourself a favor and get a set of these. Highly recommended. ... Read more


6. Hitachi 18008 7-1/4" PCD Hardiblade
list price: $84.00
our price: $56.99
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Asin: B00005KGN5
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Sales Rank: 1121
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Over 1,000 cuts per blade
  • Self-sharpening properties
  • Polycrystalline diamond (PCD) covers the entire tip
  • Perfect for multi-plank cutting, up to 5 planks at once
  • Fast, clean cutting

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Hardiblade is an excellant product
I used a Hardiblade in my Radial Arm saw and another in my circular saw while installing Hardiplank siding on my daughters house. The cuts were straight and clean. This was the first time I have installed cement siding and I was a little apprehensive about cutting and nailing the siding. The blades cut much easier and with much less chipout and dust than the carbide blade I tried at first.

I would reccommend this blade for any cutting of cement siding.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Blade
The Hitachi PCD blade surpassed all my expectations. It made crisp, clean cuts that were indistinguishable from the factory edges. The cost of the blade was insignificant compared to the time and money it saved me from changing carbide-tipped blades. ... Read more


7. Marathon 24030 7-1/4" x 24-Tooth Blades (10-Pack)
list price: $129.99
our price: $69.99
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Asin: B000067O0G
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: IRWIN
Sales Rank: 5095
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Thin kerf design
  • Hardened plate
  • Specially engineered heat vents
  • Unique shoulder design

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars best blade made
this is the best blade made for frameing concret decking anything really its the only blade i will put on my saws i buy these blades by the box of 50 or 100 for my company i have been useing them for the last ten years and nothing has come close the performance of these blades and the teeth last a long time even when cuting form panles so stick whit the IRWIN Marathon blade and you wont be disapointed ... Read more


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Asin: B0002TTWB2
Catlog: Home Improvement
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9. Bosch RA1054 Deluxe Router Guide
list price: $58.33
our price: $39.99
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Asin: B00005RHPP
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Bosch
Sales Rank: 1447
Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Includes hardware, pivo plate
  • Guides cut along the workpiece edge or up to 8" from the edge
  • Precision fine adjustment control
  • Easily converts into circle guide for making circles up to 32" in diameter
  • Dust extraction hood with adapter for 1-1/4", 1-1/2" and 35 mm vacuum hoses

Reviews (5)

3-0 out of 5 stars Very accurate tool
Just made a large fluted column with the guide, and it worked very well. The tool has a very large adjustable edge guide for stable contact with the wood edge. The micro-adjustment feature worked very well. Rods are lengthy, so cuts can be made a long distance from the wood edge. With the router attached, it is quite top heavy. I place a wood spacer under the rods when at rest, or else the router will tip over if placed upright. Save the box and use for a case, no case is supplied. Material used could be a little more solid, considering the fairly hefty price.

3-0 out of 5 stars Time will tell
At first glance the Bosch RA 1054 looks unwieldy, complicated and maybe even fragile with multiple poles, thumbsrews, springs and a large dial in the rear. But I must admit that after a thorough review of the owners manual and little pre-marking of my project the performace thus far has been pretty good. I used the guide to cut six mortises in solid maple 3x3 stock for a bed project I'm working on. To be honest, I completely skipped the use of the set-up dial by pre-marking all my mortises directly on the stock, then simply lining up the cuts based on the width of the router bit I was using. During use the guide is stable, with a large and stout edge that worked well with the stock I was routing. Smaller stock may present a different complication. The guide was cake to set up in both the plunge and fixed bases of the Bosch 1617pk I was using (which by the way works like a dream - if only I had gotten the variable speed model!). Downsides so far...no carrying case for the guide which I predict will lead to damage ultimately (remember all the poles, springs dials etc...protruding out) and despite the ample space in the case of the 1617pk router, the guide doesn't fit in there either. Additionally, the guide makes placing the router when not in use a real trick. Due to its size the guide tends to pull the router over if left inverted on the workbench, and tips it forward even if place bit side down. My solution so far is to rest the non-guide half of the entire setup on a piece of 1x stock which works pretty well. Time will tell how well the guide ultimately works with small stock, precise setup requiring the setup dials and the durability of the thing. But for now, it's all I was able to find to work with. Folks at Bosh need to take a look at the new Porter Cable guide. That things looks like a steel I beam, seems simple to use, has one-piece design and appears to be quite sturdy. If Bosch doesn't come to the table with one, maybe an aftermarket maker will. A router the quality of the 1617pk deserves to have accessories of the same quality and build. Overall this is an acceptable edge guide that could be sturdier, simpler and come with a carrying case. Good wood working everyone!

4-0 out of 5 stars Good Guide
Does what it's supposed to. Good fit and finish. Micrometer adjust is worth its weight in gold.

4-0 out of 5 stars accurate and easy to use
The unit attaches easily and the micro adjust ( the same as on their 1617EVS router) allow you to get extremely accurate adjustments. It lives up to the High quality of all the other Bosch products I've owned.

1-0 out of 5 stars piece of *&#%
This edge guide seemed like it could be a good guide, but I never got to use it. I was measuring the distance from bit to fence to double check my work, and the router tipped over. Well, the piece of *&#% snapped in half. This tool is not for the clumsy, and is not built to last. Maybe I need to be a little more careful, but lets be realistic here. ... Read more


10. Karcher EH33 33' High-Pressure Hose Extension
list price: $55.00
our price: $49.99
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Asin: B00006SKNM
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Karcher
Sales Rank: 5491
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Expands the working radius by 33 feet

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great addition I wished I would have bought right w/product.
When I bought my new Karcher pressure washer, I was not sure if I needed an extension pressure hose. Well, I figured pretty quick when using the pressure washer in real life, that it was not fun at all when washing the sidewalks around the house, that I had to pull an electric extension cord and a regular water hose around the house with the pressure washer. For washing the car only, the standard pressure hose works fine as long as park the pressure washer close to the car. But for serious work around the house, the high pressure extension hose is a must and a great addition worth well the money spent for much less hassle. ... Read more


11. Kreg BITXXX Replacement Drill Bit
list price: $16.99
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Asin: B00002240L
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Kreg
Sales Rank: 946
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Specially designed for pocket hole joinery
  • Small tip provides a clearance hole for the screw shank
  • Large diameter produces flat-bottomed hole for the head of the screw
  • Corded, high rpm drill is recommended

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars It's good to have a backup
I purchased the Kreg Pro Pack unit, that comes with this bit. My feeling is that since it is the only one, if for any reason I am in the middle of a project and the tip breaks, or I have any other problem with it, I don't want to be left standing while I wait for another one. So I bought it as a backup.
This bit does a great job, and the Kreg pocket hole systems won top of class award in every category in a recent run off by one of the top woodworking magazines. They won in every size, and every model from the mini on through to the professional bench top.
I don't really anticipate having a problem with the drill bit, but when doing this for a living, you need a parachute, in the event the unusual happens. This bit is built strong, and is rather large, so breakage is not likely, but the tip that protrudes on the end is a lot smaller, and that could possibly break. Additionally, if you are pocket holing all day, the bit could dull, and that would requires a replacement.
Overall highly recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars High Quality!
It is 3/8" in diameter and works very well with Kreg's or similiar make self-boaring screws. You can use with any drill driver. Simple! ... Read more


12. Lenox 20761 Wood/Metal Jig Saw Blades 30-Pack
list price: $39.99
our price: $23.99
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Asin: B0001ZI54C
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: IRWIN
Sales Rank: 2877
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Features

  • 5 CFS406S
  • 10 CF450S
  • 5 BT324S
  • 5 CF456S
  • 5 BT314S

13. Mirka 23-624-100 6" 6-Hole Dustless Hook and Loop 100 Grit (For DeWalt DW443, PC 335, 97366, Bosch 3727DVS)
list price: $23.20
our price: $16.99
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Asin: B0000223TE
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Mirka
Sales Rank: 925
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Grit - 60
  • Sanding discs have a special sharp, durable aluminum oxide grain
  • 6 inch 6-hole dustless hook & loop
  • Fits: DeWalt DW443, Porter Cable 335, 97366, and Bosch 3727DVS
  • 50 in a box

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Works Great
Holds up longer than the home center variety. Works great on my Bosch 6". ... Read more


14. Allied 66048 95-Piece Power Bit Set with Storage Case
list price: $29.99
our price: $24.99
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Asin: B00005AKZN
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Allied International
Sales Rank: 1282
Average Customer Review: 4.67 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Review

This comprehensive power bit set is an ideal complement to any cordless drill/driver. The quick-change chuck and vast array of driver bits are especially handy for cabinetmakers who encounter a wide range of fasteners and often need to make several bit changes in a short amount of time. The carrying case is tough and has a labeled spot for each bit, so you can always find the right one quickly. The bits are made from heat-treated alloy steel, and they resist deforming and stripping as well as most bits on the market. The set also includes five high-carbon-steel pilot-point drill bits, with shanks designed for use with the quick-change chuck. For 2-inch bits the set includes: six standard and six metric nut-driver bits, eight Torx bits, eight hex bits, four Phillips bits, four slotted bits, and three square-drive bits. For bit tips you get 10 no. 2 Phillips bits, 4 slotted bits of various sizes, 6 Torx bits ranging in size from T-10 to T-30, 3 Pozi bits, 3 Phillips bits--nos. 0, 1, and 3--8 hex bits, 2 clutch bits, and a 1/4-inch socket-drive adapter. Also included are a countersink bit, two handy screw-finder bits, and the quick-change chuck. This is the biggest and most comprehensive driver bit set in our store, and when you consider the included quick-change chuck, there's just no better deal for the money. --Brian Trinen ... Read more

Features

  • Lifetime warranty
  • Features E-Z Chuck
  • Heat-treated alloy steel bits
  • High speed, high carbon steel pilot drill bits
  • Comes with carrying case

Reviews (3)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good value for the $
It is hard to beat the value you get in this set. It contains most of the bits you would need and want. I thought it was odd however that while it contains both metric and english sockets it only has english hex keys. If your a bicyclist like me you know how important metric Allen keys are. The entire set is well layed out and labled

5-0 out of 5 stars great set!!!
this set is a great value. it comes with every kind of bit you can imagine. they are not the strongest bits in the world but they are pretty tough and for the price you cant go wrong. the case is great too. all the bits have a marked spot both size and what kind of bit it is. very well thought out. if you need screwdriver bits dont wast your money buying 1 or 2 at a time get this set.

5-0 out of 5 stars great
I think this is a tool that everyone must have at home, in a perfect case and well organiced. ... Read more


15. Lenox 20760 Wood Jig Saw Blades 30-Pack
list price: $39.99
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Asin: B0001ZI542
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: IRWIN
Sales Rank: 2876
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Features

  • 10 of the CF450S
  • 10 of the CF456S
  • 10 of the CFS406S
  • Chromium Steel

16. DEWALT DW6188 Template Guide Set

our price: $39.99
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Asin: B0001LQLFQ
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: DeWalt
Sales Rank: 886
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Features

  • Nine-piece, precision-machined steel template guide set for enhanced accuracy and durability
  • Universal standard size for all DEWALT routers as well as any router that accepts a standard 1-3/16" outside diameter template guide
  • Includes (5/16" OD x 1/4" ID x 5/32" L), (3/8" OD x 9/32" ID x 5/16" L), (7/16" OD x 11/32" ID x 5/32" L), (1/2" OD x 13/32" ID x 5/32" L), (5/8" OD x 17/32" ID x 5/8" L), (3/4" OD x 21/32" ID x 9/16" L), (51/64" OD x 5/8" ID x 9/16" L), and 2 Lock Nuts

17. 3M 81431 4" x 24" 80 Grit Sanding Belts (5-Pack)
list price: $0.00
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Asin: B0000223S3
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: 3M
Sales Rank: 1845
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Features

  • Better leveling with uniform finish, allows uni-directional sanding
  • 4 by 24 inches, 80 grit
  • P-graded regalite mineral construction
  • Aggressive initial cut, consistent cut rate & long life
  • Higher stock removal with less heat & loading

18. Delta 36-541 Extension Wing for 10" Bench Saw
list price: $0.00
our price: $34.99
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Asin: B000022356
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Delta
Sales Rank: 1967
Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • 16-by-8-inch die cast aluminum extension wing for extra cutting capacity
  • Includes mounting hardware for easy installation
  • Fits Bench Saw models 36-540 and 36-550

Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy installation, great product!
Installation took 15 minutes to get the piece flush with the table top as well as the sliding fence. Works great! Very sturdy...looking into attaching another extension onto this extension.

4-0 out of 5 stars Not Bad
This accessory worked that way I wanted. The price was a little high but I needed to increase my cutting capacity.

3-0 out of 5 stars Table saw extension review
Well, what can I say. If you are planning to use your saw to rip wider than 11 1/2 inches, you need to have this extension. I am impressed with how sturdy the extension is when bolted to the table. Most table extensions I have seen have been flimsy and unsafe in my opinion. This one is pretty good when you finally get it attatched. I am overall pleased with the product, however; I had a few problems installing it. Here are my gripes:

I think Delta should have used holes in the connecting side instead of slots. I had a problem lining it up with the saw table. The front edge of the extension didn't line up with my table and when the the fence was clamped down over the seam, it was not parallel to the blade. I had to file about 1/8 " off of the front inside edges of the mounting slots in order to bring the two pieces flush.

The cheap little flat sided washers provided in the hardware kit should be wider and thicker. When I tightened the bolts, the washers pressed into the slots and the extension lifted above the level of the table every single time. It took a while to get it lined up.

When I had it lined up as best as I could, the joint was still not perfectly smooth. We all know that this is important. I had to block sand the joint down with a piece of 80 grit sand paper to make the two surfaces join smoothly. Tip: If you sand lightly from front to back, you can duplicate the scratched alluminum surface that is already in the table and when you are done, it looks and feels pretty good.

Delta did an outstanding job at making the extension match the original table except for the self adhesive ruler. It looks like it came from a totally different saw and leaves a 2 inch gap between the markings. Although I always gage my fence with a tape measure, it would have looked better if it matched.

Finally I thought the price was way too high. ... Amazon was the best deal I found though, taking into consideration the free shipping.

Go ahead and buy this one. You will be able to rip a solid 19 1/2 inches using it. It took me about an hour to do all of the above things I mentioned and I ended up with a pretty nice looking saw which is also much more functional than it was when I bought it. I hope this helps.

4-0 out of 5 stars Works fine
Unlike some of the other reviews, my unit attached straightforwardly, and the fence moves smoothly from table to extension. Takes a little care to attach correctly (I used a pair of C clamps to hold it in place), and the nuts are in an awkward position when tightening (I tipped the saw over onto its side), but no big problem.

2-0 out of 5 stars It doesn't fit well.
The rip fence doesn't track well with this extension. This is a major flaw that makes the extension less useful. The cost of the extension is way out of line for the quality. ... Read more


19. Milwaukee 49-54-1035 Router Edge Guide with Micro-Fine Adjustment
list price: $45.50
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Asin: B00007DSWJ
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Sales Rank: 2254
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Features

  • Limited warranty
  • Durable, all-metal construction
  • Micro-fine adjustment to within 1/128-inch
  • Universal design fits most popular routers
  • Superior cut capacity--9¿ from board edge

20. Fulton Corporation TS-501 Tote-A-Horse Portable Adjustable Sawhorses
list price: $0.00
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Asin: B0000224RQ
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Fulton Corporation
Sales Rank: 3340
Average Customer Review: 3.67 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Rust resistant finish
  • Pair will hold over 2,000 lbs.
  • Features 8 adjustable heights from 25 inch to 40 inch
  • Convient carrying handle
  • Lifetime Guarantee

Reviews (6)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good product -- but side force can damage unit
I've owned these horses for at least a decade and find them quite satisfactory.

The sawhorse top channel is predrilled to attach a section of 2 x 4. I attached a 2 x 2 on top of the 2 x 4 on each horse, to make sure a saw blade wouldn't contact that steel channel. Also, the horse will flex noticeably without a 2 x 4 stiffening the top.

A nice feature for tall users is height adjustability - from very low, to as high as 40" (not counting the 2 x 4). Plus, each leg can be set at a different height; quite useful when working on uneven ground or floor. I installed a 3/8" hook at the end of each horse's 2 x 4", and hang the folded-up tools between unfinished studs in the garage - this way, they take up virtually no storage space when not in use. Nice.

Although rated at one ton per pair by the manufacturer, that rating is for downward force only. A side/horizontal force rating would be significantly less than that. E.g., if the horses were heavily loaded on uneven ground, the leg-stops could collapse without warning. As an example of this weakness, a friend accidentally ruined a horse through a simple accident. With legs locked into position, he was attempting to carry the unit through a doorway. One set of legs hit the door frame, with the other set hitting his body. This mild collision bent the horse's top channel on both ends where the leg stops are attached, and the leg-stop's rivets were loosened. Luckily, our local Home Depot sells these horses in quantity one. Although rated for one ton per pair, my advice is to stay well below that weight, and don't use them for a standing platform - since side force could topple the horses.

There are two aspects of this product that should be improved.

First, instead of requiring the user to spend several minutes per horse attaching legs with small carriage bolts and wing nuts, a quick-connect method should be devised.

Second, the top channel should be thicker steel, and the rivets used to attach the leg-stops should have a large head on both ends so they wouldn't pop loose so easily -- horizontal strength would thus be improved.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best sawhorses I've owned
Completely made of metal, these saw horses are solid and stable. Legs fold when the extensions are fully retracted and there is a hole for the wing nut and bolt to hold the extensions in place. Not a problem for me. Four nuts and bolts, big deal! Eight for the pair. Each sawhorse weighs about 20 lbs. There are metal stops to prevent the legs from folding back in when they are in position for use. So, no chance for the sawhorse to collapse while holding up heavy loads. They are the best sawhorses I've ever owned. I even use them as safety catches when I do heavy squat exercises because they can be adjusted high enough. I've mounted a 2x6 on the top of them so I have something to clamp my work to and to protect the handsomely painted metal surfaces.

4-0 out of 5 stars TS-501
After using the original TS-101 folding horses for a few years and always feeling they were just a little bit to low for my back, I recently decided to purchase a set of the TS-501 folding horses. The extra height the extendable legs provide definitely make it easier on my lower back, especially when working with a sheet of ¾" plywood or something similar by myself. Portability is always a big factor for me with any tool or piece of equipment due to the fact that my truck is already well beyond being full with other necessary tools and job materials. Traditional fixed saw horses are out of the question. These horses are quite rugged and take up very little room when folded.
As with other folding horses I have used, you have to be sure and preset the legs squarely on the surface below before use or they may have a tendency to spread unevenly and become unstable when you place a heavy object on them. I personally feel that an additional locking pin for the legs would be an excellent safety improvement. For some reason there doesn't seem to be much documentation or user instruction included with the horses and not much more available on Fulton's website.
I have found that mounting a 2 X 4 on the top of the horses stiffens and adds a good deal of stability as well as helping to preventing accidental contact of a saw blade with the metal top. The 2 X 4 also helps prevent slippage and scratches the surface of the material being worked with. The legs can only be folded back in for storage when set in the lowest position, which requires removing and reinstalling the four wing nuts and bolts used to secure the leg extensions. I also believe it is intended, from a safety standpoint, that the maximum load only be applied with the legs set in the lowest retracted position, but without any documentation from the manufacture, I can't confirm this.
I don't think I would feel comfortable using these horses as a work platform to stand on, but with an eight foot 2 X 12 plank placed across them and secured in place with a couple of "Quick Clamp" bar clamps, the horses do make a good, stable base to mount a miter saw to or for use as a temporary work bench. If you need job site portability and want to make things a little easier on your lower back when working, then within the limits of the design, the TS-501 should be a good choice.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good, but needs improvement.
The main reason I purchased the Tote-a-Horse TS-501 was that the legs folded down inside the body of the unit - making a very small package for storage - important to a weekend warrior like myself. Each of the four legs is made up of two heavy gage stamped metal pieces. One leg segment is bolted to the TS-501 body and attaches to the second 'adjustable' segment via stamped holes and tabs, and secures with a carriage bolt and wing nut. The grist is: the legs wont fold into the body for storage unless you completely remove and re-attatch all 4 of the leg segments at the at the lowest (unusable) level. At that level there is no hole for the carriage bolt through both leg segments. So, you have to store the nuts and bolts (easy to loose) somewhere. I returned my TS-501s and got the Tote-a-Horse TS-101. Same as the TS-501 but the non-adjustable legs fold into the body of the unit - no fuss, no muss - and they're less expensive.

2-0 out of 5 stars Falling Over
There are some definite postitive features about these particular sawhorses, but as a contractor often on the move some drawbacks. The amount of weight the TS-501 sawhorses can handle is surely impressive, but the folding style legs leave an uneasy feeling with any substantial weight load. The legs never seem to open well all the way. The legs have a potential to fold with any shift of the weight. An accident like this occurred with me. I had set a significant amount of deck boards on the saw horses for the weekend and when I had returned the legs had buckled to the side, the boards were scattered and the opposite legs had broken through the manufactures stop. Fortunately nothing below was damamged and the boards remained in tact, but my saw horses are useless now. ... Read more


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