Tools / Woodworking
Tools to Repack Wheel Bearings
by Guest Post on Jul 8, 2013
Wheel bearings carry the weight of a car, while at the same time ensuring that wheels run smoothly. All too often, they are neglected and subsequently seize up, potentially causing numerous major problems, if not serious accidents. Continue reading →
How to Safely Use Power Tools
by Guest Post on May 21, 2014
With the winter well and truly out of the way and hay fever in the air, you know that it’s about time to start thinking about DIY. Your window for large-scale home renovation only lasts for the warmer dry times of the year, so if you’re going to begin a DIY project. The time is now! Continue reading →
Three Things to Look for in a Caster and Wheel Company
by Guest on Apr 1, 2015
These days, many business owners find themselves in need of high-quality caster and wheel products. If you are ready to get the great products you deserve, be sure that you are looking for the ideal company. To ensure that you are purchasing your goods from the right professionals, be sure that you are looking for the following attributes: Continue reading →
Home DIY: Tools You Really Should Own
by Guest on Apr 25, 2016
Even if you are not a homeowner or someone who likes DIY, you have probably come up against a situation where you were without the essential tools to do everyday tasks. Never be without the essential tools you need again. Continue reading →
8 Point Miter Saw Buying Guide
by Greg N on Jun 3, 2016
A miter saw is a functional tool that lets you cut through numerous angles. It is a must-have item for woodworkers, carpenters, and anyone in the construction industry. You can choose among the many different miter saws available on the market today. Continue reading →
Rent or Buy Your Power Tools and Other Equipment?
by Martin Gracewell on Jul 5, 2016
If you are pretty good with your hands and feel like refurbishing your home to increase its value, you will probably need to invest in some heavy-duty equipment at some stage. This includes welding equipment and cutting tools. But this type of equipment is very expensive and is often difficult to attain from regular sources. Continue reading →
Beginners Guide to Welding Like a Pro
by Boris Dzhingarov on Aug 3, 2016
No matter where you turn in life, something around you has probably been welded. It can be a lucrative career and one that you can study for or learn on the job under a Master Welder, but not usually something you can just pick up and do without some very serious information under your belt. Continue reading →
Not Just for Wood: Home DIY Projects Made Easier with a Jigsaw
by Guest on Feb 9, 2017
There are so many reasons why even the most basic of DIYers should have a jigsaw. Every time you saw a piece of wood and wish the result was just a little bit neater; every time you want to cut a curve instead of a straight line; every time you wish you could cut everything quicker and more consistently Continue reading →
Increase Your House Value Through Deck Building
by Guest on Jun 7, 2017
Do you want to enhance the value of your home? Sure you do. Your home is one of the biggest investments you will make in your life. Did you know that you can increase your house value through deck building? Continue reading →
5 Reasons Why a Farmer Needs a Winch
by Martin Gracewell on Aug 9, 2017
For most of us, a winch is something we use to pull a vehicle that is bogged down or incapable of movement for any reason, and while that is one use for a vehicle mounted winch, there are many other benefits to owning a mobile winch. Continue reading →
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