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  • 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 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Build a Workbench With Cabinets

    A quality workspace with adequate storage is something many craftsmen never take the time to build. We all know that if we had it would save time, trouble and money due to improved organization....

  • How to Use a Gas Cutting Torch

    Cutting metal with an oxyacetylene torch takes some care and attention, but once you are cutting the process is easy and rewarding. Gas cutting torches use the combustion of acetylene to...

  • How to Use a Wood Chisel for a Door Hinge

    Proper installation of a door hinge requires a recessed area, known as a mortise, to hold the hinge flush with the surface of the door edge and the door frame. A sharp wood chisel creates the...

  • How to Choose the Right Air Tools

    Homeowners as well as commercial builders can benefit from using air-powered tools. Not only do these tools speed the construction process, they reduce the physical labor necessary to frame, sand...

  • How to Use Step Drill Bits

    Step drill bits are used to drill metal up to 1/4 of an inch thick. Step drill bits are designed to enlarge a hole as the bit drills through the sheet metal. Each step on the bit is larger in...

  • How to Secure a Ladder

    Most household folding ladders are relatively stable if the frame is locked into place and the legs are situated on stable, level surfaces. Extension ladders, on the other hand, are inherently...

  • How to Change a Battery in a Dremel Stylus

    The cordless Dremel Stylus, by Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, has an ergonomic pistol-style grip handle that helps users to maintain better control on precision work for a wide range of remodeling...

  • How to Replace the Chuck on a Cordless Drill

    The chuck on your cordless drill may need to be replaced when it starts to show signs of excessive wear and tear. The chuck on a cordless drill is typically constructed from a hard rubber that can...

  • How to Sharpen a Chainsaw With a Dremel

    Over time, the teeth on your chainsaw will get dull and no longer cut as well. You need to sharpen those teeth, or else you may find yourself needing to replace the chainsaw altogether. A Dremel...

  • How to Paint Formica for a Garage Work Table

    A good garage work table becomes an important piece of equipment for home improvement projects. You can save money by painting a Formica garage work table surface, instead of replacing the entire...

  • How to Cut Angles on Trim Work

    Learning how to properly cut angles when you are doing trim work at the end of a project is just a matter of learning how to use a power miter saw. The miter saw was designed to make cutting...

  • How to Make a Jig for Cabinet Hardware

    Updating and repairing kitchen cabinets often starts with replacing hardware. Simple replacement of most pulls and knobs requires nothing more than a screwdriver and a few spare moments. But with...

  • How to Remove Nails From Old Wood

    Demolition, or deconstruction, is a complicated procedure that can be hazardous. When you remove old wood from a structure, the nails left in the boards pose a definite puncture hazard. So, it's...

  • How to Use a Wood Planer

    Before using a wood planer, make sure the faces of the wood are 90 percent flat to ensure a parallel and flat result. Set the cutter depth before feeding wood into the planer with help from a...

  • How to Operate a Miter Saw

    When operating a miter saw, it is important to make sure the board is flat, square and true to make the straightest cuts. See how to use and adjust a miter saw with help from a custom furniture...

  • How to Choose a Miter Saw

    To choose the right miter saw, consider the types of cuts necessary, as straight cuts can be done using a basic chop saw while specific angles require a sliding compound miter saw. Select a miter...

  • Guide for Using a Circular Saw

    When using a circular saw, only expose as much blade as necessary for the depth of the stock. Practice safety precautions when using a circular saw with help from a custom furniture maker in this...

  • How to Operate a Wood Router

    When using a wood router, it is important to work with the rotation of the machine in order to make a precise cut. Learn to properly operate a wood router tool with help from a custom furniture...

  • Dremel Tool Instructions

    When using a Dremel tool, be sure to move in an opposite direction to the rotation to have better control over the device. Understand the operation of a Dremel tool with help from a custom...

  • How to Unlock a Miter Saw

    To unlock a miter saw, push down on the saw to unlock the head and loosen the knob on the table to make adjustments. Start using a miter saw with help from a custom furniture maker in this free...

  • How to Use a Drill Chuck Key

    Drill chuck keys are used to tighten the bit to the chuck, and each key is designed to match up with the post, the angle and the tooth count. Understand the importance of a chuck key with help...

  • How to Select Band Saw Blades

    The type of band saw blade depends on the project, as thicker pieces of stock require fewer teeth and tight curves require a thinner blade. Choose the appropriate blade for a band saw with help...

  • How to Remove a Drill Chuck

    When removing a drill chuck, check with the manufacturer of the drill to find out if the chuck has a standard or reverse thread. Use an Allen wrench to loosen a drill chuck with help from a custom...

  • How to Remove the Chuck From a Hand Drill

    Removing a chuck from a hand drill can be tricky, but calling the manufacturer of the drill can help identify the best way to remove it. Try using a large Allen wrench to loosen a drill chuck with...

  • How to Use a Pin Nailer

    A pin nailer operates similarly to any other nail gun, but the pins are so small that the holes can simply be sanded out. Use a pin nailer to do finishing work with help from a custom furniture...

  • How to Use a Framing Nailer

    A framing nailer can trigger sequentially, requiring a pull of the trigger for each nail, or bump fire, which shoots a nail each time the nose is compressed. Choose a type of fire method for a...

  • How to Oil a Framing Nailer

    Framing nailers, or framing guns, should be oiled daily with each use, and a special pneumatic tool oil is the best product to use. Lubricate a framing nailer for the best results with help from a...

  • How to Use a Box Cutter Safely

    When safely using a box cutter, only expose as much of the blade that is necessary, keep the blade clean and sharp, and store the tool properly. Cut away from the body when using a box cutter with...

  • How to Operate a Rivet Gun

    A rivet gun is simple to operate by loading it with a rivet, lining it up to the wood and squeezing the trigger. Learn to use a rivet gun, also known as a pop rivet, with help from a custom...

  • How to Use a Palm Sander

    When using a palm sander, avoid pressing down too hard on the stock and let the sander do most of the work. Extend the life of palm sander pads with help from a custom furniture maker in this free...

  • How Do You Operate a Band Saw?

    Operating a band saw involves choosing the right blade width, trimming down the wood using rough cuts and clearing out small pieces of wood that get caught around the blade. Practice safety...

  • How to Read a Dial Caliper

    A dial caliper is read in hundredths of an inch, and it can be used to take outside measurements, interior measurements and depth measurements. Find out how to use a dial caliper with help from a...

  • How to Replace a Blade on a Delta Shopmaster Miter Saw

    The Delta ShopMaster Miter Saw is a versatile tabletop tool used for cutting a wide range of materials. It uses a crosscut circular saw blade to cut materials at any angle, ranging from a straight...

  • How to Use Lockformer Machine

    Lockformer machines use a series of rolls to roll the edge of a piece of sheet metal gradually to form various types of connectors commonly used in the HVAC industry. Roll-forming machines like...

  • How to Build a Work Bench

    If do any sort of wood working or building, you probably need a workbench. Without one, doing home improvement projects can be difficult. However, a work bench can be expensive to buy. If you are...

  • How to Use Compound Mitre Saw

    A compound mitre is a cut in wood that contains two angles. To envision a compound mitre, think of a tapered square vase. The sides of the vase taper 20 degrees from top to bottom. If you wanted...

  • How to Find the Lowest Price on a Dumpster Rental

    Contractors and homeowners often rent dumpsters to get rid of large amounts of waste. You can place garbage and debris from construction projects, home organization and moving in the units, which...

  • How to Clean Plastic Coating off of Saw Blade Teeth

    Over time, saw blades may accumulate buildup when used on certain types of materials. If a plastic coating has become stuck in the teeth of your saw blade, it will prevent the blade from cutting...

  • How to Remove Concrete From Mixers

    Concrete mixers allow you to properly combine cement and water to the proper consistency. To keep this valuable equipment running properly, free from rust and ready for the next job, a prompt and...

  • How to Safely Use Your Belt Sander

    A belt sander is a electric sander that is fitted with a rotating abrasive brush. Belt sanders are used to sand, trim, level, and round surfaces. Belt sanders are reported to be trustworthy tools....

  • How to Scribe

    When you scribe, you are adhering to that well-known carpenter's adage: "Measure twice and cut once." Scribing is a method of not only marking the piece you are going to cut, but marking it in...

  • How to Drill Concrete with a Regular Drill

    Many people think that you cannot drill concrete with a regular drill. They believe that you need a special hammer drill with hardened drill bits. While these tools do make the job faster they are...

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