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M.K. Morse Co. Metal Devil NXT brings consistent fi nish, consistent blade life, and consistent performance to already fast cuts that leave metal immediately cool enough to con- tinue working. The Metal Devil NXT is made in the USA in sizes 5 3/8 through 14 inches. www.mkmorse.com


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Fein MultiMaster People around the world now have easier, more affordable access to the best-in- class oscillating tool: the FEIN MultiMaster. Whatever the task, the FEIN MultiMaster offers impressive power and accuracy that has made it a toolbox essential for professional contractors in Europe and the U.S. alike. www.multimaster.info


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TRUMPF The TruTool PN 200 profi le nibbler is ideal for cutting C-L-U profi les and producing di- agonal cuts in trapezoidal sheet. Punches and die carriers are exchanged without tools or ad- ditional fi ne-tuning. As one of TRUMPF’s strongest profi le nibblers, it handles sheet thicknesses of up to 0.08 inches in mild steel. www.us.trumpf.com


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Alucobond The MassArt Residence Hall in Boston is clad in 5,500 Alucobond Plus panels with seven custom colors stra- tegically positioned to invoke Gustav Klimt’s “Tree of Life” painting. Designing with Alucobond helps architects achieve a masterpiece design with custom colors, shapes and dimensional formability. www.alucobondusa.com


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DEWALT DEWALT’s 4 1/2-inch Small Angle Grinder with the One-Touch Guard feature allows users to simply turn the guard to adjust its position. This can be done without the need to push but- tons or open latches for movement. The new 4 1/2-inch Small Angle Grinder is ideal for contrac- tors and fabricators who need to perform a variety of applications in tight spaces, such as grinding and beveling steel, grinding welds, cutting pipe and steel plate, and concrete surface prep. www.dewalt.com


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Photo by Peter Vanderwarker courtesy of MassArt


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