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Laser Cutting Machine meets Woodcraft. With pics

Today, Bosch introduces two innovative new products that will take the product family into long-distance laser range finding with a splash. Bosch’s powerful new GLR500 and GLR825 boast incredible precision – accurate to within 1 millimeter over their entire ranges – without sacrificing the compactness or durability that have come to characterize the company’s laser measuring tools in all ranges.

Capable of quickly and accurately measuring in 11 different modes over extended distances (825′ for the GLR825, 500′ for the GLR500), Bosch’s new range finding tools are perfect for builders, architects, construction supervisors, building engineers, finish and trim carpenters, project estimators, inspectors, plumbers, electricians, appraisers and even police departments investigating accident and crime scenes. and, even over extended distances, both tools are accurate to within 1 millimeter (0.04inch). That means users of all types can measure with confidence in any application.

Laser Cutting Machine meets Woodcraft. With pics

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How would you go about rebuilding Haiti?

Haiti, Haiti, Haiti… It was terrible before the earthquake, and it’s terrible now. Seeing these images on CNN and other news outlets, I have concluded that Haiti has to be rebuilt from the ground up.

How does one go about rebuilding this country with the millions of dollars of aid received? Would you trust the Haitian nation to accomplish this great feat? or would engineers, agricultural experts, architects, farmers, etc., from other nations would eventually have to assist? What would happen to the Haitian people? 65% illiteracy rate is alarming!

Anyways, what are you thoughts?

How would you go about rebuilding Haiti?

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