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  • How to Pick Nails for a Framing Nailer

    Framing nailers, or framing nail guns, are among the larger of the nail gun types, and they shoot nails by using electromagnetism, explosive charge, flammable gas or pneumatic compressed air....

  • How to Choose a Floor Sander

    A floor sander is an important piece of equipment if you work around your house frequently. Renting one is a good choice for those who only need a sander once a year, but if you need one more...

  • How to Cut a Live Electrical Wire

    You should always try to avoid cutting a live electrical wire under all circumstances. But if for some reason you must cut a live electrical wire, there are ways to do it while minimizing the...

  • The Types of Sand for Sandblasting

    Sandblasting is done with a variety of cutting media. Materials other than sand used widely include aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, crushed walnut shells and glass beads. Brown sand and white...

  • How to Heat Air for Plastic Welding

    You can weld like pieces of plastic together with hot air and a filler rod. The heat required to weld plastic varies depending on the molecular structure of the plastic. You need to have a...

  • How to Cut a Dowel in Half

    Dowels are rounded wooden poles that come in a variety of thicknesses. They are available at almost any home-improvement or hardware store, and they may be used for a variety of purposes around...

  • What is the Difference Between a Brad Nailer & a Finish Nailer?

    The brad nailer and the finish nailer are both power tools. There purposes vary. However, they both make building tasks easier to accomplish.

  • How to Use a Bostitch Framing Nail Gun

    Like any nail gun, a Bostitch framing nail gun allows you to rapidly and efficiently drive nails into a surface, saving you time and effort on home improvement projects. Using a variable air...

  • DIY Concrete Polishing Equipment

    Concrete polishing equipment can be expensive to own but is reasonable when rented. If you are planning on doing one concrete polishing project, you can rent the mechanical equipment and buy the...

  • Wagner Paint Crew Sprayer Troubleshooting

    The Wagner Paint Crew is a contractor-grade piston pump paint sprayer also available to the homeowner. The sprayer consists of a reservoir and pumping unit, a pressure hose and a hand-held spray...

  • How to Grind With a Metabo

    Before you use a Metabo grinder, you need to learn how to use the grinder and familiarize yourself with the tool's controls and safety features. The type of grinding wheel you are using will...

  • How to Use Casters

    Casters are a kind of small wheel attached to a large or heavy object so that the object may be moved with greater ease. Casters come in a number of sizes, types and materials. They can be mounted...

  • How to Use Drill Pumps

    A drill pump is used to pump nonflammable fluids. The drill pump has no internal motor to drive the impeller; instead, you use a standard hand drill to move the fluids. The power from the drill...

  • Easiest Way To Work With a Cement Mixer

    A cement mixer is handy to have around when you have big amounts of cement to prepare. Instead of mixing the cement by hand with a mixing hoe, you can toss the dry mix in the cement mixer, which...

  • How to Toenail With a Framing Nailer

    Toenailing, or driving a nail in diagonally to connect two boards that meet at a 90-degree angle, is a basic technique widely used in construction. Among other applications, you may need to...

  • How to Clear a Nail Gun Jam

    Today's nail guns boast vast improvements in weight, style, grip and reliability. Assuming you selected the right pressure, torque and nail for your project, nail-gun jams should not occur very...

  • How to Use a Pop Rivet Tool

    A pop rivet is a fastener that consists of a pin-style shaft that is mushroomed on one end and a flared hollow rivet that as a smooth conical shaped head. Pop riveting guns pull the pin into the...

  • How to Keep Air Tools From Freezing Up

    Condensation will cause air tools to lock or freeze up after an extended amount of time. Condensation forms when air enters the air compressor intake. The humidity in the air turns to water vapor...

  • How to Adjust Drywall Stilts

    If you are doing a lot of work at ladder height, drywall stilts can save you time. They are surprisingly easy to use, but you will need to be cautious. It is easy to forget you are wearing them,...

  • How to Use a Dial Height Gauge

    When you need to know the height of an object with an extreme degree of accuracy, fine-tuned height gauges are your best bet. While there are newer height gauges with digital read-outs,...

  • How to Cut Masonry Clay Tile

    Clay tiles are strong, durable tiles suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, as flooring and as a decorative wall surface. When laying a surface using clay tiles, you'll find that they often...

  • How to Use a Spiral Saw on Drywall

    A spiral saw essentially is a small router that accepts a variety of bits for cutting drywall, wood, tile and other relatively thin construction materials. Using a spiral saw on drywall allows you...

  • How to Clean Serrated Bandsaw Blades

    Over time, bandsaw blades can acquire a buildup of sap and other residue from cutting through wood. The residue makes the blade dull, increasing the risk of splintering the wood and reducing your...

  • How to Use a Mitre Saw

    A power miter saw is an essential tool in any remodeling process and makes cutting any type of moldings, trim, baseboards or crowns very simple. In addition to trimming these types of wood, the...

  • Homemade Waste Paint Hardener

    While the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not classify latex paint as hazardous waste, most waste disposal facilities will not accept wet paint of any kind. Extrapolating data from...

  • How to Remove a Chuck From a Dewalt Drill

    To access the internal components of a Dewalt drill, you must first loosen and remove the chuck from the front of the drill motor. Before you loosen the chuck, you need to determine whether the...

  • How to Use a Makita Drill

    Standard Makita variable speed reversible drills have three operating controls: the trigger, trigger lock, and a direction lever. The trigger controls the speed of the drill bit. When drilling...

  • Types of Flux Core Welding Wire

    If you have already chosen not to use Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW,) then you need to choose what flux core wires you're going to use.Unlike the solid wires used in GMAW, flux core wires contain a...

  • How to Remove the Chuck From a Dewalt VSR Drill

    Replacing a worn chuck or worn parts attached to the chuck requires that you remove the chuck from the body of the drill motor. The majority of Dewalt VSR drills have removable chucks. To...

  • How to Mount a Hole Saw on a Drill

    A hole saw consists of an arbor, drill bit and a large tubular hole saw. The arbor secures the hole saw to the drill motor. Held within the arbor is the drill bit used to start a pilot hole to...

  • How to Minimize Asbestos

    Minimizing asbestos exposure while remodeling or undertaking any type of construction project is a necessary step to ensuring the safety of yourself and everyone around you. To remove the majority...

  • How to Smooth Out Rough Granite Edges

    If you're building your own granite countertop, you'll notice that after you've done a proper installation, you still have to do something about the rough edges. With a honing stone, you can start...

  • How to Use a Hitachi Cordless Drill

    Hitachi produces several models of cordless drill/drivers. One of the most popular ordinary-duty models is the 12-volt NiCad battery version available for around $90 at most home improvement...

  • How to Organize Shop Tools

    A well organized workshop can make the difference between a project and a chore, but sometimes it's hard to know where to begin. There are lots of creative organization solutions to alleviate your...

  • How to Make a Radial Arm Saw Table

    Most radial arm saws are built with a steel frame and a wooden table top. The main reason for this it that the saw blade will penetrate the table top for most cuts. After prolonged use it will...

  • Tips on Using a Skilsaw

    Whether you are using a corded or cordless Skilsaw, it is important for your safety that you understand how to use it properly and safely. The circular saw is probably ranked near the top of the...

  • Oil-less Air Compressors Vs. Oil

    There are several types of air compressors, including electric, gasoline powered, uprights, oil free, and two-stage compressors. All have different capabilities. Air compressors provide power,...

  • What Are Three Tools Used to Measure Angles?

    In addition to standard dimensions in length, the angle is one of the most common home construction calculations. Framing, roofing and basic woodworking all depend on exact angle measurements and...

  • Resin Vs. Epoxy

    Resins are naturally occurring compounds most commonly produced by trees. These highly adhesive, viscous liquids have been used for many thousands of years as sealants, solvents and even as...

  • Types of Conveyors

    Conveyors and conveyor systems are mechanical equipment that is responsible for transporting materials from one location to another. They provide quick and easy transportation and are particularly...

  • How to Determine the Length of Chain for a Chainsaw

    The most efficient way to find out the length of a chainsaw chain is to measure the chainsaw bar. To do this you will need to remove the chain and blade of the chainsaw. Based upon the length of...

  • Scissor Lift Safety Instructions

    A scissor lift, a commonly used form of aerial lift often employed in heavy construction jobs, enables you to reach high areas and move around underneath it with much more freedom to work than you...

  • Basic Carpentry Tools & Tips

    Carpentry is a rewarding trade, which can be gratifying, because it involves repair and creation of tactile objects. To be a good carpenter you have to develop skill with tools and processes, and...

  • How to Tie a Plumb Bob

    A plumb bob is a balanced weight with a sharp point on one end and an attachment point for a cord on the other. Properly tying the knot in the cord to secure the plumb bob will ensure that the...

  • How to Operate a Ramset Hammer With Charge

    Powder actuated fastening is a quick and easy way to complete heavy fastening projects with minimal effort. Using a Ramset hammer is similar to using a firearm, so employ the same precautions....

  • How to Choose a Reciprocating Saw Blade

    A reciprocating saw is a versatile tool that allows you to perform cuts in places that no other saw can access. The versatility of the saw stems from the interchangeable blades used with the saw....

  • How to Set Up Stop Blocks on a Miter Saw

    A miter saw is a power tool that is commonly used in cutting wood frames and molding. A miter saw makes accurate, fast angled crosscuts in pieces of wood. With a spinning circular blade that is...

  • How to Sharpen a Masonry Drill Bit

    Sharpening drill bits is an essential skill to learn if you are going to be consistently building and remodeling around the house. Bench grinders have become extremely inexpensive and can provide...

  • How to Lap Chisels

    Lapping a chisel simply means to flatten the back, or face, of the chisel; it is the first part of the sharpening process. Lapping a chisel is actually a two-step process (the first step is to lap...

  • How to Install a Wooden Handle on a Claw Hammer

    Claw hammers are the most common general-purpose hammers used today. Wood handles are quite common on claw hammers, and over time they can get worn out and break. But replacement handles are...

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