Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Power Tool Magic - How the Right Tools Can Make Your Life Better


Whether you're a professional builder or carpenter, a seasoned amateur do-it-yourselfer or just someone who wants to handle his own home repairs and renovations, you'll appreciate that having the right power and hand tools is essential. Power tools are vital for quickly and effectively handling those jobs around the home and garden.


The mitre saw is a useful implement for cutting around the sides of your wood and other materials. It's perfect for making a quick, accurate crosscut in work pieces. Most are relatively small and portable. Blade sizes range from eight to 12 inches.The sabresaw, or the jigsaw, is a flexible power tool that can cut almost any hard material, and can also bevel and crosscut. The tool comes with options in blades, but it is not equipped to cut through thicker materials.In this day and age of DIYs, there is precious little that you can hope to achieve without the essential power tools in your home. Listed below are some of these tools � the ones that you HAVE to have to make life easier.The rechargeable spotlight is your best bet when you have to go looking for your lost cat at night. The beam can be spotted a mile away, and you will get 30 minutes of continuous use. Always ask for one that allows hands-free operation.Drills are a key implement for a whole range of tasks from tightening screws to drilling holes in wood, metal and concrete. You'll need one of these for doing any kind of construction or repair work.For external use, cutting trees and branches, for example, there are chain saws. These are usually driven by an internal combustion engine.Nowadays, most tools are powered by electricity or batteries. The latter is easier to handle as there is no danger of getting tangled in the power cord or, experiencing or causing damage to the self of the area that is being worked on. Even the classic screwdriver is battery-powered, making it a cinch to drive screws home quickly and thoroughly.The jigsaw is perfect for getting round cuts and square cut outs used for cutting curves, such as stenciled designs, into wood or other materials. It allows the craftsman more artistic scope than other types of saw. In fact they were used to make the first jigsaw puzzles and hence the name. They are usually hand saws consisting of a handle attached to a thin blade.It is hard to imagine that the first tool dates back as early as the era of the Ancient Egyptians. It is called the lathe and its function has remained the same since the beginning, although it has come a long way in design and materials used to build it. It is used for working wood and metal, and to give those finished pieces an even symmetrical shape; rather like a horizontal potter's wheel. Objects such as table legs, cue sticks and wind instruments are but a few of the things that are made using the lathe.The cordless drill is one up on the corded drill. One must remember to ask for a demo before purchase, to make sure that the balance and the grip are not a problem. A kit contains two battery packs and a charger, and 12 volts is ideal for home use.It is not just these tools that can cause physical damage when used often and for the long-term, there are ones that run on gasoline- such as the chainsaw - and compressed air � such as the nail gun. They can emit noise as high as 100 decibels.Here are the main types of saws.One choice you'll need to make with power tools is whether to get corded or cordless. Cordless power tools offer the ultimate flexibility and freedom; you're not constrained by power lines. However, they do tend to heavier owing to battery weight and they're generally less powerful than the corded models. They usually take rechargeable batteries. It's a smart idea to have fully charged spare pack or two on hand to make sure your work is not delayed by the battery running out.Tools today are more functional, ergonomically designed and aesthetically more pleasing to the eye than their predecessors. Any tool that has ever been invented or created has been reborn into a motorized instrument, making DIY more convenient and faster than ever before.Power drills come in many types. Examples are right angle drills to allow you to work in tight spaces and hammer drills which feature a percussive action. A hammer drill, as the name suggests, is a drill with a hammering action. This action works to permit quicker, easier drilling by pounding the surface to be drilled like a jackhammer. It's mainly used to drill holes in stone or masonry.

Buying your power tools online ensures you get to choose from the widest range and get the best prices. Most online dealers offer free UK delivery for orders over a certain amount, usually 100 pounds.




Author: Michiel Van Kets


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