POWER TOOLS
into attractive furniture in just minutes.
Technically speaking, Restor-A-Finish amalgamates with the
finish just enough to allow the stain in the product to pass through
the finish surface. The solvents evaporate before any of the existing
finish is removed, restoring the original colour and lustre while
blending out the blemishes and minor scratches.
DMT
Founded in 1976, DMT is a leading innovator of manual diamond
sharpening technology for people and industries dependent upon
high performance edges. Incorporating diamond’s ability to abrade
hard metals, DMT’s engineering and product development expertise
and patented processes have evolved and expanded to service
industrial, commercial and consumer markets. The company offers
sharpening solutions for virtually every user, from do-it-yourselfers
to professionals and large commercial operations. DMT specialised,
precision sharpening systems function easily and efficiently to
sharpen, hone, lap or deburr in the production, maintenance and
repair cycles of a myriad of products. DMT continues to be an
entirely ‘Made in the USA’ company with all products manufactured
in the company’s facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts and
distributed throughout the world.
MAGSWITCH
Magswitch Technology is a super-strong magnet that can be turned
on and off with the half-turn of a knob. Magswitch works without the
use of electricity. As with all Magswitch Tools, when the Magswitch is
off it allows debris to fall away, thus keeping the magnets clean and
allowing them to be used over and over again.
MIXPLAST
Producer and specialist in the plastic repair field since 1990, MixPlast
offers an innovative range of specific products and tools. Its research
and development is essentially based on the repair process,
simplification and methodology efficiency. The MixPlast range gives
a simple solution to any plastic repair problem. Its aim is to be able
to offer an alternative to the replacement of damaged parts, when it
is technically and economically possible. HA
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