Hand Tools for the Woodworker

June 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you’re into woodworking, you know you need a good selection of hand tools by your side. But if you are a novice woodworker, then finding the right hand woodworking tools at a price you can afford can be a little tricky. Take a look at this list to see what you need to put on your list and how to find good tools at good prices.

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Fix that Hole in the Wall!

June 9th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Don’t let that unsightly hole in your wall ruin the look of your home. Holes in walls are easier to fix than you might imagine, and a DIY job that almost anyone can handle. You won’t need fancy scrollsaw patterns. These steps will walk you through patching your hole with ease

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Drywalls Tools and Equipment for the First Timer

June 2nd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hanging and mudding drywall can be an intimidating project especially if it’s your first time. While you could hire a professional, a small drywall project can be a great first do-it-yourself job to get you familiar with the process. You can find tutorials online or on DVD but here are some basics to get you familiar with drywall installation and mudding.

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Everyone Requires a Circular Saw

June 2nd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you want to build stuff out of wood, odds are you’re going to require a saw. The big query is, what kind of saw do I need? What do I want to do? For those of you fresh to woodworking, at this time I offer a quick list of the diverse types of saws and their strong points and their weaknesses. With a bit of luck this will assist you to erect a shop that has all you require to build your masterpiece.

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