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		<title><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></title>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/new-usa-made-grips-on-channellock-code-blue-pliers-201206181225/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[New USA Made Grips On Channellock Code-Blue Pliers]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/new-usa-made-grips-on-channellock-code-blue-pliers-201206181225/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/15/49/8e/CodeBlueGroup.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				    You have probably seen those Channellock pliers with the red and blue handles on them; well, those tools are part of Channellock's Code Blue line. They never seemed to be advertised as much as their classic line, and I guess that was because the handle grips were not made here in the USA. That was, until now.   While these new Code Blue grips are not made by Channellock, they are made by a company just down the road from Channellock in Meadville, Pennsylvania. I am sure this is a welcomed move by not only...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1225</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-06-18</g:publish_date>
                                                
				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[made in USA]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[hand tools]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Channellock]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[pliers]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[tongue & groove]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[needle nose pliers]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Code Blue]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/powermatic-s-something-big-announced-201206081215/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Powermatic's Something “Big” Announced]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/powermatic-s-something-big-announced-201206081215/</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/videos/original/64/4b/37/YRKBPUccnXg.jpg"  alt="Powermatic 4224B Lathe"  title="Powermatic 4224B Lathe"  class="jrMediaVideo"  width="300"  height="200"  />				    The countdown has come to an end and the announcement we have all be waiting for has arrived and passed. Most of us had assumed Powermatic's Big new tool would be a table saw and some even guessed it would have flesh detecting technology, but it turns out Powermatic's new tool is actually an enormous lathe.   But not just any lathe, according to Powermatic, their new 4224B lathe is the biggest, the heaviest, and the most capable lathe they have ever built. At over 900lbs it is a monster. It features a 3HP 220V...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2012 18:21:12 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1215</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-06-08</g:publish_date>
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				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[woodworking]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Powermatic]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[lathe]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[4224B]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[3hp]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[220V]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/something-big-is-coming-201206041211/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Something “BIG” Is Coming]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/something-big-is-coming-201206041211/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/39/a6/30/powermatic_somgthingbig.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				    I am not sure exactly what this means, but Powermatic has a large graphic that is taking center stage on their home page and it is counting down to this Friday morning (6/8/2012). Just about everything Powermatic makes is big in reality, so is the news big because the product is BIG, or is the news big because the news is BIG? Either way, I guess we will find out this Friday. Feel free to post your guesses or dreams of what is coming in the comments below.   The obvious guess is a new...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1211</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-06-04</g:publish_date>
                                                
				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[rumors & speculation]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Powermatic]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/a-look-at-makita-s-new-12-led-18v-work-light-201205311208/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[A Look At Makita's New 12 LED 18V Work Light]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/a-look-at-makita-s-new-12-led-18v-work-light-201205311208/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/62/51/52/makita_LXLM03_flashlight.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				    Oh great another cordless LED work light. And when I say oh great, I mean it in the good way. Oh Great!!! Having enough light while working is a must, so I am always happy to see new and better lights coming out. The New 18-volt Makita LXLM03 12 LED work light (flashlight) is looking like a nice step in the right direction.   Jobs that require portability require portable work lights, but having a cordless light is not enough. It has to be able to put the light where you want it. The LXLM03...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1208</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-05-31</g:publish_date>
                                                
				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[18 volt]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[cordless]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[flashlight]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[LED]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Makita]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[work light]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[LXLM03]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/skilsaw-model-77-celebrates-75-years-with-special-anniversary-edition-201204301185/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Skilsaw Model 77 Celebrates 75 Years With Special Anniversary Edition]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/skilsaw-model-77-celebrates-75-years-with-special-anniversary-edition-201204301185/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/51/24/36/skil-mag77-75-24-1530145895.jpg"  alt="Skilsaw Model 77 Celebrates 75 Years With Special Anniversary Edition"  title="Skilsaw Model 77 Celebrates 75 Years With Special Anniversary Edition"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Skil introduced the Model 77 Skilsaw in 1937 and I imagine the saw played a large part in the rebuilding of America following the years after the Great Depression. 75 years later and the Skilsaw Model 77 is still around and we are going through what seems like another depression.       While the bad economy might not be something to celebrate, a tool that has lasted 75 years is, and a special edition saw is the way to do it. Skil is also commemorating the occasion by commissioning a custom chopper from Paul Jr....				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 07:18:35 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1185</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-04-30</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[circular saw]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[limited edition]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Skil]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Model 77]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Skilsaw]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[MAG77-75]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[special edition]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[SHD77M]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[worm drive]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/delta-expanding-line-with-four-new-sanding-machines-201204261181/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Delta Expanding Line With Four New Sanding Machines]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/delta-expanding-line-with-four-new-sanding-machines-201204261181/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/66/76/df/1181_delta-floor-spindle-sander-31-484-accessories-1335424198.jpg"  alt="Delta Expanding Line With Four New Sanding Machines"  title="Delta Expanding Line With Four New Sanding Machines"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 It looks like things are picking up steam over at Delta Power Equipment. It has been a little over a year since Delta was sold from Back & Decker, and they are expanding their line of shop tools with four all new heavy duty sanding machines. The new tools include a Dual Drum Sander, Oscillating Edge Sander, Oscillating Bench Spindle Sander and Oscillating Spindle Floor Sander. For more information, read on.   Anderson, SC, April 16, 2012 – DELTA® Power Equipment Corporation, a designer and manufacturer of benchtop and stationary woodworking machinery and dust management systems, is introducing...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1181</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-04-26</g:publish_date>
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				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[delta]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Delta Power Equipment]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[press release]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[drum sander]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[sanding]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[oscillating spindle sander]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[31-484]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[31-483]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[31-482]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[31-481]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[oscillating edge sander]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/2012-bosch-catalog-outs-new-tools-201203271153/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[2012 Bosch Catalog Outs New Tools]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/2012-bosch-catalog-outs-new-tools-201203271153/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/6c/06/4e/1153_bosch-fns138-23-1332816723.jpg"  alt="2012 Bosch Catalog Outs New Tools"  title="2012 Bosch Catalog Outs New Tools"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Hat tip to Jay over at CopTool for discovering this one. It turns out the 2012 Bosch Tool Catalog is now available at select tools stores and available online, and hidden inside its paper-thin walls are a few exciting new tools. Jay discovered a new Bosch Laser that is specifically designed to check the levelness of floors as well as a new Bosch wet tile/stone saw. Too bad it looks like the floor level cannot be used on walls. When doing wall paneling, a flat wall is a must and making a wall flat is the hardest part. ...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1153</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-03-27</g:publish_date>
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                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Bosch Germany]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[rumors & speculation]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[23 gauge]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[laser level]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[GSL 2]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[TC10]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[tile saw]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[layout]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[FNS138-23]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[pneumatics]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[power tools]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/makita-intros-rt0700c-compact-router-with-true-laminate-trimmer-base-201203261152/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Makita Intros RT0700C Compact Router With True Laminate Trimmer Base]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/makita-intros-rt0700c-compact-router-with-true-laminate-trimmer-base-201203261152/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/videos/original/b7/28/f5/Gy_AfcTftFw.jpg"  alt="Makita&#039;s New RT0700CX3 Compact Router Kit"  title="Makita&#039;s New RT0700CX3 Compact Router Kit"  class="jrMediaVideo"  width="300"  height="200"  />				    We have seen in these last few years that people are moving away from bulky tools that do way more than they need from them, and instead are purchasing tools that better match their needs. In response to this, Makita has announced a new 1-1/4 HP Compact Router with multiple base options that should be able to handle most of your jobsite routing needs.   The new Makita RT0700C Compact Router features a variable speed motor that delivered 10,000 – 30,000 RPM's at 1-1/4 HP max. Additionally, the motor features an electric speed control that...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1152</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-03-26</g:publish_date>
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				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[router]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Makita]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[RT0700CX3]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[RT0700C]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[compact router]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[laminate trimmer]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[1-1/4 HP]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[plunge router]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/milwaukee-announces-ultra-compact-cordless-bandsaw-201203221149/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[Milwaukee Announces Ultra-Compact Cordless Bandsaw]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/milwaukee-announces-ultra-compact-cordless-bandsaw-201203221149/</link>
				<description><![CDATA[
				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/d4/93/39/Milwaukee_2429-21XC.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				    Not long ago I wrote about how Adam Savage from Mythbusters loves portable bandsaws. Since he does a lot of traveling for the show, I think he might get a kick out Milwaukee's latest cordless bandsaw which holds the title of lightest and most compact bandsaw on the market. Milwaukee's bandsaw is also the first to run on only 10.8-volts (M12).   Weighing in at only 6.75lbs and only 1-foot in length, the M12 Milwaukee Bandsaw can be easily handled and used with only one hand. The saw also meets the OSHA guidelines for one-handed...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1149</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-03-22</g:publish_date>
                                                
				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Milwaukee]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[bandsaw]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[cordless]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[lithium-ion]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[porta-band]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[REDLITHIUM]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[M12]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[2429-21XC]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[2429-20]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[ultra compact]]></c:value>
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				<guid>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/new-delta-28-400-14-inch-bandsaw-coming-in-april-201203211148/</guid>
				<title><![CDATA[New Delta 28-400 14-inch Bandsaw Coming In April]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/manufacturer-news/new-delta-28-400-14-inch-bandsaw-coming-in-april-201203211148/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/original/fe/40/76/1148_deltabandsaw28-400-1332314226.jpg"  alt="New Delta 28-400 14-inch Bandsaw Coming In April"  title="New Delta 28-400 14-inch Bandsaw Coming In April"  class="jrMediaPhoto"  width="300"  height="200"  />				 Delta has announced a new 14-inch bandsaw that features a 1 HP, 115V/230V, 1 phase TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan-Cooled) motor. The new 28-400 bandsaw is built around a heavy-duty steel frame and sits upon a steel stand, both of which are said to reduce unwanted flexing. A relatively small foot-print and a 6-inch high cutting capacity should make this saw a good home workshop option.   A two-speed pulley (1,620 FPM and 3,340 FPM) with an easy to use tensioning system allows users to make quick and easy speed changes. Aluminum 9-spoke rubber-tired wheels make up the upper...				]]></description>
				<category><![CDATA[Manufacturer News]]></category>
				<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
				<g:id>1148</g:id>
                <g:publish_date>2012-03-21</g:publish_date>
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				                   <c:tags>                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[Delta Power Equipment]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[delta]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[bandsaw]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[28-400]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[14 inch]]></c:value>
                                                  <c:value><![CDATA[1 HP]]></c:value>
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