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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/new-bosch-js572el-js572ebl-jigsaws-complete-with-leds-and-vibration-reduction-201207311257/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[New Bosch JS572EL & JS572EBL Jigsaws Complete With LEDs And Vibration Reduction]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/new-bosch-js572el-js572ebl-jigsaws-complete-with-leds-and-vibration-reduction-201207311257/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/dd/28/80/1257_bosch-js572el-1343775527.jpg"  alt="New Bosch JS572EL &amp; JS572EBL Jigsaws Complete With LEDs And Vibration Reduction"  title="New Bosch JS572EL &amp; JS572EBL Jigsaws Complete With LEDs And Vibration Reduction"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Bosch has always been a class leader in jigsaws and they are the brand that many professionals turn to first, so when they announce new jigsaws, everyone takes notice. At their recent media event, Bosch debuted their new JS572E Top-Handle Jig Saw and JS572EB Barrel-Grip Jig Saw, and Bosch did not leave anything out.   The first feature we all notice when looking at this saw is the new LED lighting system. As you can see in the video below, the LED's provide a shadowless view of the front of the blade. Just in case you are cutting...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2012 21:30:21 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1257</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-31</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[LED]]></c:value>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[JS572EBL]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/use-a-library-card-to-check-out-tools-201207301256/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Use A Library Card To Check Out Tools]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/use-a-library-card-to-check-out-tools-201207301256/</link>
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								 Not everyone can afford (or has the space) to go out and buy every single book they need or want to read, so a community library is a great way for many people to take turns using a single book. What if we took this same concept to other things we only use occasionally? Like tools?   The Oakland Public Library has started a program that offers such a service. You can go into the Oakland Library, sign up for their tool lending program, and start borrowing the tools you need to get your projects done. And just...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:51:47 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1256</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-30</g:publish_date>
                                                
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/rare-12-inch-pneumatic-skil-saw-model-2127-shows-up-on-ebay-201207271255/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Rare 12-inch Pneumatic Skil Saw Model 2127 Shows Up On Ebay]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/rare-12-inch-pneumatic-skil-saw-model-2127-shows-up-on-ebay-201207271255/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/a7/0f/9b/Skil-saw-2127-27-1509827596.jpg"  alt="Rare 12-inch Pneumatic Skil Saw Model 2127 Shows Up On Ebay"  title="Rare 12-inch Pneumatic Skil Saw Model 2127 Shows Up On Ebay"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Antique tool collectors might be interested in this rare WW2 era pneumatic (worm drive?) Skil Saw. Some of you older tool users may have heard folklore about such a tool, and maybe a rare few have even seen this mystical tool in person.   The idea of a pneumatic circular saw with a huge 12-inch blade seems impossible, but maybe that is because we don't live in an age where tool companies would take a chance on a crazy tool idea. The Model 2127 seems like it would be impractical for most application, which probably lends to its...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2012 22:13:41 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1255</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-27</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[1/2 inch]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[circular saw]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[antique tools]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Skil]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/keter-workbench-tool-stand-caddy-201207261254/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Keter Workbench Tool Stand & Caddy]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/keter-workbench-tool-stand-caddy-201207261254/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/videos/original/46/15/ce/zDVfJaY5Nbg.jpg"  alt="Keter&#039;s Tool Stand™"  title="Keter&#039;s Tool Stand™"  class="jrMediaVideo"  width="300"  height="200"  />				    One of the keys to being efficient is proper tool organization. I am not just talking about keeping your tools organized while they are not in use, but also while they are in use. This desktop Tool Stand or Caddy from Keter looks like a simple way to keep your most often used tools organized and in easy reach.   The Keter Tool Stand is designed to sit on your desk or workbench and provide easy access to your tools, but if your workbench is as messy as mine is, you also have the option...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2012 19:18:05 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1254</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-26</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Husky]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/lasquare-a-new-wide-base-combination-square-201207251253/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[LaSquare, A New Wide Base Combination Square]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/lasquare-a-new-wide-base-combination-square-201207251253/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/videos/original/9c/e8/c5/IqTJRt7NdEw.jpg"  alt="LaSquare - 2&quot; Wide Based Combination Square"  title="LaSquare - 2&quot; Wide Based Combination Square"  class="jrMediaVideo"  width="300"  height="200"  />				    Remember those car commercials a few years back advertising that "wider is better"? I guess what applies to cars may also apply to tools. The LaSquare uses this very idea and brings us a "wider is better" combination square that features a 2-inch wide foot.   In the modern age designers like to make everything round and less boxy. But what this means to builders is that our traditional tools will not work. A regular combination square will work just fine on a square flat table top, but if you throw a 1/2-inch round-over on...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2012 21:44:11 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1253</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-25</g:publish_date>
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				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[made in USA]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[layout]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[LaSquare]]></c:value>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[LaGesse Products]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/is-dewalt-working-on-a-saw-stop-mandate-work-around-201207201251/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Is DeWalt Working On A Saw Stop Mandate Work-Around?]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/is-dewalt-working-on-a-saw-stop-mandate-work-around-201207201251/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/7c/85/00/1251_dwsafety-patent-1342771976.jpg"  alt="Is DeWalt Working On A Saw Stop Mandate Work-Around?"  title="Is DeWalt Working On A Saw Stop Mandate Work-Around?"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 If you have done any reading on the purposed Saw Stop mandate, you have probably noticed that most of the article writers are against it. It is not that we are against safety, we just don't like being told what to do, let alone by politicians that have probably never even used a table saw. And since we have the inventor of the Saw Stop to blame for these new safety regulations, I would be perfectly happy to see the manufacturers find a way to not use his patents. A Black & Decker patent filing indeed shows that at...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 08:05:43 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1251</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-20</g:publish_date>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/mac-tools-introduces-cordless-led-magnetic-worklight-201207181250/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Mac Tools Introduces Cordless LED Magnetic Worklight]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/mac-tools-introduces-cordless-led-magnetic-worklight-201207181250/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/b0/cb/12/1250_mactools-tl98268b-1342643663.jpg"  alt="Mac Tools Introduces Cordless LED Magnetic Worklight"  title="Mac Tools Introduces Cordless LED Magnetic Worklight"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Mac Tools knows a thing or two about what automotive workers need to help them get the job done. One of those things they need is light, but working in a brightly lit shop is not always an option. To get the light where it needs to be even when you are away from the shop, Mac Tools has come out with a new cordless magnetic rubberized LED worklight.   The first thing I thought about when hearing about this light is that it probably uses some large battery pack that is proprietary to Mac Tools, but thankfully...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2012 20:30:04 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1250</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-18</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[work light]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[flashlight]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[TL98268]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[3.6 volts]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/patent-suggests-makita-is-building-a-more-advanced-battery-201207161247/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Patent Suggests Makita Is Building A More Advanced Battery]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/patent-suggests-makita-is-building-a-more-advanced-battery-201207161247/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/1c/c9/84/MakitaPatent.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				    Many of the major tool brands next generation tool batteries are beginning to incorporate battery level fuel gauges. We are also starting to see that some brands are coming out with 4.0ah batteries in other countries. A recently published Makita patent suggests that a more advanced Makita battery might also be in the works.   Makita was well ahead of the other brands when they were the first to come out with lithium-ion powered cordless tools. This gave them a huge jump start, which is also why they have the largest selection of 18-volt lithium-ion...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2012 21:14:01 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1247</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-16</g:publish_date>
                                                
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/new-dremel-cutting-knife-and-drywall-jab-saw-blade-for-oscillating-tools-201207111244/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[New Dremel Cutting Knife And Drywall Jab Saw Blade For Oscillating Tools]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/new-dremel-cutting-knife-and-drywall-jab-saw-blade-for-oscillating-tools-201207111244/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/8e/a0/9e/1244_dremel-mm435-jabsaw-1341995354.jpg"  alt="New Dremel Cutting Knife And Drywall Jab Saw Blade For Oscillating Tools"  title="New Dremel Cutting Knife And Drywall Jab Saw Blade For Oscillating Tools"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Dremel has come out with a couple of new oscillating tool accessories that really expand the versatility of oscillating tools and should give you even more chances to use the Multi-Max on your projects. Both new accessories move away from the standard push blade model and instead cut when you pull the tool.   Oscillating tools are already excellent at cutting drywall but they are not really that great at cutting curves in drywall. To address that problem Dremel has come out with the new MM435 Multi-Max Drywall Jab Saw Blade. The MM435 has a pointed blade that...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1244</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-11</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[MM430]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/new-flooring-clamp-line-from-bessey-201207101243/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[New Flooring Clamp Line From Bessey]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/new-flooring-clamp-line-from-bessey-201207101243/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/c8/c4/75/1243_bessey-av2-1341907132.jpg"  alt="New Flooring Clamp Line From Bessey"  title="New Flooring Clamp Line From Bessey"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Bessey is well known for their clamping tools and it is always exciting to see what they come out with next. What's next for Bessey this time, is flooring tools. More specifically, their new line of flooring tools consists of both flooring clamps and flooring spacers to help with alignment.   The Bessey AV2 and PVA take on the job of flooring alignment and act as adjustable spacers that go between the flooring and the wall. You always want to build your flooring off of a straight row and tools like this make the job a bit easier....				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1243</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-07-10</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[PVA]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[AV2]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[PVZ56]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[SVH400]]></c:value>
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