Issue 522 Archives - Woodworking | Blog | Videos | Plans | How To https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/weekly-issue/issue-522/ America's Leading Woodworking Authority Tue, 11 Aug 2020 16:08:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.7 Hitachi Renamed Metabo HPT https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/hitachi-renamed-metabo-hpt/ Tue, 27 Mar 2018 15:00:14 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=43430 While Hitachi Power Tools will be known as Metabo HPT going forward, all other aspects of its manufacture, brand identity and warranty coverage will remain the same.

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In a news release dated March 12, Hitachi Power Tools announced that it has changed its name to Metabo HPT for its full line of power tools, fasteners, accessories and outdoor power equipment products for North America. The transition will start in September of this year with the launch of its new MultiVolt product line, while the majority of its existing products will change over after December.

Headquartered in Braselton, Georgia, the brand offers an extensive selection of professional grade power tools and accessories for woodworking, metalworking, drilling, fastening, concrete drilling and cutting and outdoor power equipment products as well as a complete line of pneumatic nailers, staplers, compressors and collated fasteners.

“The legacy of our brand has been built over many decades and will exceed all expectations as our name changes to Metabo HPT,” says Joe Leffler, senior vice president of sales, marketing, general management and board member, Hitachi Power Tools. “Nothing will change about our brand except the name.”

Products will retain Hitachi’s current brand identity: same color, same model numbers, same warranties and the same battery interchangeability. They will be made by the same people in the same factories with the same specifications and focus on innovation that customers have come to expect.

All products will continue to be covered and supported by the same industry leading warranties and service, the news release stated. Hitachi Power Tools products will be interchangeable with Metabo HPT products, and Metabo HPT products will be interchangeable with Hitachi Power Tool products.

Metabo HPT packaging and signage at point of sale during the transition will feature both names and logos to clearly communicate the changeover from Hitachi Power Tools. It is hoped that, at a glance, customers will easily understand that this is the same brand, just under the new name, Metabo HPT.

It is important to note that as Hitachi Power Tools changes its name in the North American market to Metabo HPT, the original Metabo brand, headquartered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, will remain Metabo with its own line of Metabo-branded power tools.

Both Metabo HPT and Metabo, are part of the parent company Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd., which acquired Germany-based Metabo in December 2015. In April 2017, Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd. partnered with the leading global investment firm KKR and is no longer a part of Hitachi Ltd. It is scheduled to change its name to Koki Holdings Co., Ltd. in June of this year.

“The Metabo brand out of Pennsylvania is not changing in any way,” says Abby Levy, senior manager of marketing communications for Hitachi Power Tools. “Metabo is remaining distinct because they are their own brand and well known for industrial tools in Europe. Their (West Chester) office is an extension of that distinct line.”

Learn more about the Hitachi/Metabo HPT tool options by clicking here.

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VIDEO: Why Use a Table Saw Crosscut Sled https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/video-use-table-saw-crosscut-sled/ Tue, 27 Mar 2018 13:00:30 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=43656 Every table saw comes with a miter gauge, and they’re made for making crosscuts and angled cuts. So why do you need a crosscut sled?

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Every table saw comes with a miter gauge, and they’re made for making crosscuts and angled cuts. So why do you need a crosscut sled? There are four good reasons why a crosscut sled can improve your safety and accuracy at the table saw. Chris Marshall will show you all four in this video.

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April Make-And-Take Classes https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/april-make-take-classes/ Tue, 27 Mar 2018 12:55:32 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=43470 Rockler stores to offer four, one-day project courses each week of April. Sign up now!

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To celebrate National Woodworking Month, Rockler Woodworking and Hardware stores nationwide will be offering hands-on project classes throughout April in which participants can learn new woodworking skills while handcrafting items they can take home after each class.

Projects include a custom knife; a turned handle for a bottle opener, ice cream scoop or pizza cutter; a wireless speaker; and a custom sign. Participants can sign up for any or all of the classes, and they’ll leave with a completed project. Plans, overview videos and materials also will be available online for those who want to make the projects on their own.

“April is National Woodworking Month — the perfect time to learn new woodworking skills,” said Scott Ekman, Rockler’s vice president of marketing. “These classes offer a unique opportunity for anyone interested in woodworking to learn basic techniques, get some hands-on experience and meet other people interested in the craft.”

All Rockler stores will offer the “Make-and-Take” classes, and a different project is scheduled for each week. Class size will be limited from three to six participants, so lots of one-on-one help will be available.

Each class will last two to three hours and will focus on a single project. In the knife-making class (week of 3/31), they’ll mount, shape and finish a custom wood handle/grip on a knife kit. In the turned handle class (week of 4/7), they’ll turn a wood handle on the lathe that can be used with bottle opener, ice cream scoop or pizza cutter hardware. In the wireless speaker class (week of 4/14), they’ll build a small decorative box and install the speaker components inside. In the custom sign class (week of 4/21), they’ll use a plunge router and character templates to create their own sign on a wood blank.

The cost of each class ranges from $25 to $60 and includes all materials. More details and links to register for local classes are available by clicking here.

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Another Option for CA Glue? https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/another-option-ca-glue/ Tue, 27 Mar 2018 12:55:14 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=43650 I'm allergic to cyanoacrylate glue and need another comparable option. What do you suggest?

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After using cyanoacrylate (CA) glue in my shop for some 13 years, I have developed an allergy/sensitivity to it and can no longer use the stuff. Is there any other glue out there (other than epoxy that requires mixing) that will bond rapidly? It doesn’t have to be watery like thin CA, it just has to set fast. – Ira Penn

Chris Marshall: I’ve been really impressed with Titebond’s newest PVA glue formulation, called Quick & Thick Multi-Surface Glue. It has a higher solids content than other water-based PVA glues, so it won’t run or drip during application and it sets up quickly. I can’t qualify Quick & Thick to cyanoacrylate glues in terms of strength, but what I will say is that Quick & Thick achieves tack much faster than Titebond Original, II or III formulations. Like these other glues, it’s also nontoxic and dries to a strong, clear bond — even in end-grain situations. When it first came to market a few years ago, we covered it in Industry Interview, and you can read that article by clicking here.

I’m sure Titebond’s technical service hotline (phone: 800-347-4583) can provide more details about it for you. Consider giving Quick & Thick a try as a CA glue alternative.

Tim Inman: CA glue is wonderful. What did we ever do without it? Well, that answer is the answer to your question, actually. Depending upon your project, good old hot brown animal (hide) glue might be your new best friend. It can do amazing and wonderful things. With some practice on your technique and with some “home shop lab” mixing, you can “speed glue” lots of things. Get a strong glue in dry form, and learn to make your own. You can make it extra sticky if you make it yourself. I like to make mine with vinegar instead of water. It lasts forever that way without getting moldy or funky on my bench. Learn about rub joints, veneer hammers, hot-iron veneer gluing. The late Tage Frid is probably the best author I can point you to on this. He kind of “wrote the book” on this – literally.

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Counterweighted Sofa Table https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/counterweighted-sofa-table/ Tue, 27 Mar 2018 11:15:27 +0000 http://rocklerwj.wpengine.com/?p=43663 This reader didn't have room for end tables around his living room sofa. So, at the urging of his wife, he came up with this clever solution.

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Not everyone has the room for end tables next to the sofa. My wife asked for a table she could use that didn’t block off the living room entry. Our sofa sits tight to the floor all around so I made a table with a counterweight to keep it stable. (Photo 1) The counterweight is the small box at the bottom loaded with 16 pounds of lead shot. The material was knotty alder.

I also made one for a neighbor who has clearance for support legs. (Photo 2.) This one was made from maple with cherry stain.

– Don Radke
Snowflake AZ

See the Gallery Below:

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