Found 76 results for the keyword ‘Power Tools’
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Hole Saws: Automatic plug ejectors & the 1 tooth saw
When you use a hole saw, it is often very difficult to get the plug out of the saw cup when you are done. More and more manufacturers have provided slots on the side of the hole saw to allow you to jam a screwdriver in and pry the plug out. But this is often not so easy. (By the way, the larger t... -
Do you push or pull to cut wood in a sliding mitre box? Or is there any safe way to use these machines?
(This article was originally written in 2001 and is an interesting piece of history about learning how to use new tools. Many years after this show I did a real serious job of studying Miter Saw precision and safety and developed a whole series of videos on the subject -- they can all be viewed ... -
Choosing a mitre saw.
One of our viewers is looking to redo all the trim in his house so he is wondering which mitre saw he should buy. The variety is very confusing but there are two basic types: Fixed mitre boxes that go up and down. They will cut mitres, angles to the right or the left and most of them will cut... -
Safety and pleasure in woodturning
The wood lathe is my favourite woodworking tool - hands down. Follow this link to me simply having fun. The most important safety detail in woodturning, after a face mask, is to learn to properly place, and constantly adjust, the chisel support. It should always be close to the wood to leave you... -
Improper power washing can damage the inside of your walls
More and more people have domestic power washers, allowing them to quickly clean all kinds of things around the house. Of course one of the first things we want to use it for is to clean off the siding on the house. CAUTION -- you all know that you need to be careful not to damage wood or spra...