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  • Win $$$Thousands$$$ worth of Tools for your School!

    Do you have what it takes to wear the title, " Tomorrow's Technician/Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year"? If you do, you have less than 60 days to enter for a chance to win this year's honors! Tomorrow’s Technician is pleased to partner with Chicago Pneumatic to present the 2008/09...
    Posted to Tomorrow’s Technician (Weblog) by Skove on 11-11-2008
  • Tennessee Tech Center at Newbern, TN - One of the top 20

    The automotive department at the Tennessee Technology Center at Newbern has recently been named among the top 20 best automotive schools in the nation by Tomorrow's Technician, a national publication. Of the top 20, the school's program was named as being one of the top 5 in the southeast region...
    Posted to Tomorrow’s Technician (Weblog) by Skove on 03-18-2008
  • Top 20 Schools in the USA

    Our panel of editors and publishers have been poring over the materials we've received from the top 20 schools that entered the School of the Year contest sponsored by Chicago Pneumatic . As of this morning, we have received additional information from 12 of the 20 selected schools, but they still...
    Posted to Tomorrow’s Technician (Weblog) by Skove on 02-29-2008
  • Tool Review: Chicago Pneumatic CP 8738

    Cordless tools have come a long way. Last month in Cleveland , a thief armed with a cordless reciprocating saw managed to remove the catalytic converters from 14 trucks before the battery pack wore out. We are talking thick stainless steel, dual cats and hangers! It got me thinking, if a thief is willing...
    Posted to Brake & Front End Blog (Weblog) by amarkel on 02-26-2008
  • And now, a word from our Sponsor

    When Jay Lewis speaks, people listen. Jay is GM Charlotte Operations & CPVS Americas for Chicago Pneumatic. Sounds like a big deal. In this role he provides strategic support for the growth and development of the Chicago Pneumatic Vehicle Service market in the Americas. It also means he is constantly...
    Posted to Tomorrow’s Technician (Weblog) by Skove on 02-05-2008
  • CP7740 Challenge: Do it!

    Chicago Pneumatic is laying down a challenge to automotive techs. For 60-days you can try-out the new CP7740 with a 60-day money-back guarantee. Even if you are a loyal user of another brand, you should try this impact, you will not be disappointed. Here is my review of the CP7740 . To promote the CP7740...
    Posted to Brake & Front End Blog (Weblog) by amarkel on 01-16-2008
  • School of the Year Update - Top 20 Entrants

    As I mentioned in an earlier blog-post, the application period for the T2/Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year has closed. We received more than 170 applications nominating over 80 schools. Thanks to all who entered! We have scored all the initial applications in order to choose the Top 20 best Applicants...
    Posted to Tomorrow’s Technician (Weblog) by Skove on 01-15-2008
  • School of the Year Update

    Happy New Year ! Welcome to 2008 and a return to the second half of the school year. The application period for the T2/Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year has closed. We are in the process of reading and scoring all the initial applications, with an effort to winnow them down to the Top 20 Best Applicants...
    Posted to Tomorrow’s Technician (Weblog) by Skove on 01-02-2008
  • November 2007 Issue of Tomorrow's Technician

    Hope you have all received your latest issue of Tomorrow's Technician . You'll know it when you see it - we're featuring Lincoln Technical Institutestudent, Chloe Picart, on the pink and black cover with her 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse. It's a hot cover and the feature articles inside are...
    Posted to Tomorrow’s Technician (Weblog) by Skove on 11-29-2007
  • Tool Try: CP7740

    The 1/2-inch impact market has been heating up lately. The guns have become lighter and smaller, while becoming more powerful and quieter. Chicago Pneumatic's entry into this market is the CP7740 that has a weight of just 2.7 lbs (1.25Kg) a length of 6.3” (160mm) and over 500ft-lbs (678Nm) of maximum...
    Posted to Brake & Front End Blog (Weblog) by amarkel on 11-07-2007
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