Selecting the right industrial equipment & supplies is crucial for contractors, manufacturers, and DIYers. The quality of your tools and materials directly i...
Welcome to CEM Industrial Supply Coldwater, Michigan. Located in the heart of Coldwater, our store is a vital resource for contractors, manufacturers, and DI...
Not all tape measures measure the same — at least not in practice. Standout distance, blade width, and accuracy class all affect how usable, accurate, and frustrating a tape measure is on the job. If your tape keeps collapsing, flexing, …
If you’ve ever had a screw cam out, strip instantly, or refuse to come loose even though you’re using the “right” size Phillips screwdriver, there’s a good chance the problem isn’t your technique — it’s the screw type. Phillips and …
Not all wrenches are interchangeable, even when they’re the same size. Choosing between combination, ratcheting, and flare nut wrenches affects speed, access, grip, and whether you round off a fastener or get the job done cleanly. This guide breaks down …
If you’ve ever had a sanding belt glaze over, turn black, or start burning the workpiece instead of cutting it, the problem usually isn’t the sander — it’s the belt type. Aluminum oxide and zirconia sanding belts behave very differently …
Wire wheels are simple tools that get abused, misused, and misunderstood more than almost any abrasive. Choosing between crimped and knotted wire wheels isn’t just about aggressiveness — it affects finish quality, safety, control, and tool life. This guide explains …
Cutoff wheels may look similar on the shelf, but thickness makes a huge difference in how fast you cut, how clean the edge is, and how often you’re swapping wheels. Choosing between .045, .040, and 1/16 cutoff wheels isn’t just …
When you’re choosing sanding discs, flap discs, or grinding wheels, the abrasive grain matters more than the brand name. Zirconia, ceramic, and aluminum oxide are the three most common abrasive grains you’ll see on the shelf — and each one …