ICS Diamond Tools & Equipment Begins Rebrand to Oregon Tool
Did you know that ICS Diamond Tools & Equipment will soon be operating under the Oregon Tool Family name? That’s right! All of the ICS concrete tools and equipment you…
Continue readingDid you know that ICS Diamond Tools & Equipment will soon be operating under the Oregon Tool Family name? That’s right! All of the ICS concrete tools and equipment you…
Continue readingEach year, the World of Concrete event in Las Vegas welcomes thousands of exhibitors and attendees from across the globe to showcase all that’s new and up-and-coming in the concrete…
Continue readingDiamond Products makes some of the best core drills, cutting tools, and grinding machines available on the market today. One of their standout products is the new 110V Electric Chainsaw,…
Continue readingNew concrete construction equipment is coming soon from Milwaukee! The new MX FUEL Vibratory Screed Kit and M18 Concrete Pencil Vibrators make concrete leveling a breeze. These new tools are…
Continue readingThis spring, Milwaukee announced their brand new MX FUEL Backpack Concrete Vibrator (MXF371-2XC) along with a line of compatible shafts and heads, all of which are set to begin shipping…
Continue readingSimpson Strong-Tie anchors are some of the best on the market, and they have products to fit wide a variety of applications. There are a few compatible product lines out…
Continue readingDiamond Products has a large selection of some of the best cutting, coring, and grinding tools on the market. Their walk-behind concrete saw collection has 6″-60″ options for any heavy-duty…
Continue readingThese days, it seems like there are multiple tools and bits that can be used for any application, and that can make it hard to decide which option is best…
Continue readingAnnounced at the World of Concrete event earlier this year, Makita has now officially released the highly anticipated 18V X2 LXT (36V) Brushless Cordless 9″ Power Cutter for pre-order. This…
Continue readingThe most common way to drill smaller holes into concrete, without question, is with a hammer drill and carbide drill bit. We regularly get questions about these, but first, and…
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