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Published by Review Summaries 2 months ago in Tools | +0 votes | 0 comments
Quality tools are expensive tools. A 1/2-Inch Drive, Quick-Release ratchet made by Snap-On would cost you $150.00. Snap On guarantees their tools for life and will replace one with no questions asked. The problem is that not many DIY people can afford to pay $150.00 for one hand tool. With a little judicial shopping around at flea markets, garage sales, Craigs List, and so on, you can find the same ratchet for a fraction of that cost and rebuild it to like new condition for a mere $10. Snap On ...
Published by Jerry Walch 2 months ago in Tools | +12 votes | 7 comments
To say that WD-40 is the most versatile chemical around today is an understatement. There are over 2,000 known uses for WD-40 today and new ways to use it are being added to the list every day. Click here for the latest, most up to date list of uses. If you ride a bicycle, WD-40 is your bicycles best friend. To see why it is your bikes best friend, click here.
Published by Jerry Walch 2 months ago in Tools | +21 votes | 8 comments
Spring is here and it is time to think about getting out your powered yard equipment—your lawnmower, garden tractor, weed—whacker, rotor—tiller, Etc. If you failed to prep them properly before storing them away in the tool-shed last fall, you will need to tune them now to get them ready for the hard work ahead. I am not going to talk about changing the oil, the air filter elements, the oil filter, sharpening and balancing the cutter blades in this article but about switching from the standard...
Published by Jerry Walch 2 months ago in Tools | +20 votes | 10 comments
A product by Milwaukee, 6523-21 Super Sawzall is a reciprocating saw used for cutting things.The Milwaukee 6523-21 Super Sawzall’s best feature is its rotating handle with a 360 degree turn.The saw comes with a high powered in-built 13 amp motor with variable speed ranging from 0-3,000 spm(strokes per minute)Milwaukee 6523-21 Super Sawzall with its 13 amp motor is a powerful tool and it comes with a counterbalance feature which ensures that the product works smoothly and efficiently without ca...
Published by Ayesha Ahsan 3 months ago in Tools | +0 votes | 0 comments
Published by Review Summaries 4 months ago in Tools | +0 votes | 0 comments
Using a router is your key to decorative designs, cuts, and custom work that can not be easily done with other tools. Though we should start out reading the manual, you will find your router is moderately easy to operate once we get started.
Published by Danny Hauger 6 months ago in Tools | +2 votes | 1 comments
Pneumatic nailers, or air nailers, are terrific tools that can produce tons of work in little time. As a power tool using great force, these nailers are extremely useful, but also dangerous.
Published by Danny Hauger 6 months ago in Tools | +0 votes | 0 comments
How to select the proper tool for cutting ceramic or vinyl tile or marble, slate, or stone flooring.
Published by Daniel Snyder 6 months ago in Tools | +14 votes | 4 comments
How to use a voltage tester to check that a circuit is off and how to check receptacles for polarity.
Published by Daniel Snyder 7 months ago in Tools | +7 votes | 0 comments
A guide for selecting disposable respirators that you can use for your next do it yourself project to ensure proper safety and health.
Published by Daniel Snyder 7 months ago in Tools | +6 votes | 0 comments
How to properly use a hole saw to make holes in wood and metal doors, floor joists, or enlarging existing holes.
Published by Daniel Snyder 7 months ago in Tools | +8 votes | 0 comments
How to construct a tubing water level and how to use it for making level marks over a large area.
Published by Daniel Snyder 8 months ago in Tools | +7 votes | 1 comments
Commons uses for a Speed Square or layout square other than marking and cutting roof rafters and stair stringers.
Published by Daniel Snyder 8 months ago in Tools | +10 votes | 4 comments
How to use your circular saw safely with a few tips and techniques.
Published by Daniel Snyder 9 months ago in Tools | +12 votes | 6 comments
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