Two Z731 shelves can be mounted on either side of any Z stand (except for Z722 and Z722L) and be used as small speaker stands. Rubberized cushions firmly hold equipment in place.
The Milwaukee 38-Piece Quik-Lok Bit system allows users to change drilling and driving accessories quickly and easily. The patented all-hex chuck feature will accept and hold all 3/8- and 1/2-inch hex shank accessories including double-ended bits...
Features
Versatile and durable 38-piece quik-lok bit system
Quik-lok all-hex chuck provides fast and easy accessory changes and fits all 3/8- and 1/2-inch drill chucks
Screwdriver bits made from premium quality S2 steel for high torque applications
Titanium drill bits for long life and superior performance
Milwaukee's Shockwave Impact Duty driver bits feature an innovative geometric shock absorption zone that extends life up to 10X longer than standard driver bits. A forged tip secures grip to eliminate stripping or slipping...
This conveniently small sheet music holder eliminates the need for a separate stand. This stand can be used for holding a number of thigs, such as guitar tuners, drum machines, or other necessary musical equipment.
LOW A-FRAME UNIVERSAL ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITAR STAND
LOWER CRADLES ARE DESIGNED TO HOLD EITHER ACOUSTIC OR ELECTRIC GUITARS
PADDED ARM CUSHIONS HOLD GUITAR SECURELY
FOLDS FLAT FOR EASY STORAGE & TRANSPORT
Would these be good starter power tools?
I do not have enough money to be upgrading from decent quality tools to great quality tools, so this is why I'am trying to find some of the best tools out their..I'am going to be starting woodworking classes and want some good quality tools are these very good or not?
Corded drill:Milwaukee 1/2 in. Magnum® Drill, 0-850 RPM
Corded Circular Saw:Milwaukee 7-1/4 in. Circular Saw with Quik-Lok® cord, Brake and Case
Cordless Drill: Bosch 18V Litheon™ Brute Tough™ Drill Driver
Jigsaw: Bosch Top Handle Jigsaw
Also, how long do you think these tools could last if properly cared for and used 2-3 times a week or something like that,Thanks!
Honestly in later years I am not that impressed anymore with Milwaukee tools, in fact when I went in business in 97 I thought the same way you do about buying tools and bought a Milwaukee Magnum 1/2" hammer drill, the hammer function failed withing 3 years. I bought a Dewalt to replace it and it still works fine today. I would opt for a Makita circular saw and a Dewalt or Hitachi corded drill. I like the Bosch jigsaw but I would choose the barrel grip model it gives much better control. The Bosch cordless drill is a great tool. Later when it comes to sanders stick with Porter Cable they also make a great plate joiner (biscuit cutter), for routers Bosch or Hitachi. Good luck
Clay Ostwald, keyboardist for Gloria Estefan uses QuikLok gear
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