Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Storing Tools: Tool Bags & Other Ideas

Tool bags are probably a handyman's best friend. They are highly useful and can be used absolutely anywhere and in a number of ways. Even if you are not a handyman, but like to do a little fixing up here and there in the house, a tool bag is just what you need.

The best part is that they come in so many different sizes, shapes and even materials. If you have a lot of tools in your garage that you would like to organize then you would find a bigger tool bag more useful. Or just buy a small one to safely store the few tools you own.

Some people prefer to buy those that are made of leather, but you can also find them made of other materials like cotton canvas as well. A tool bag has many benefits. All your tools will be properly organized with a separate storage space for each tool. This keeps a tool from getting damaged by storing it in a safe environment.

Storing your tools in a safe and secure manner is an excellent way to make sure that you don't misplace your tools. It is also the most secure way to store tools and it ensures that they remain out of the reach of children. This is one of the biggest advantages if you have children in the house. 

For people who like to help around the house or get a little crafty, tool storage can be a major issue. Even though a bag is in most cases the best way to store things, there are other ways as well. Other ideas include pegboards, tool boxes and tool belts.

Pegboards are ideal for storing non-electrical tools in the garage. You can buy a pegboard at your local hardware store or use pegs and hooks to make one yourself. Use it to hang tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers, etc.

If you have to store larger or electrical tools, a tool box is a good option. You can find good plastic or plywood tool boxes in a hardware store. It will keep the electrical tools safely stored and away from moisture and heat.

Comparison of Electric Tools with Pneumatic Tools

Many professionals and DIYers prefer to use air tools, or pneumatic tools, over power tools because it has simplified the jobs that once required strenuous physical labor. Building homes, painting houses and working on automobiles with pneumatic tools is increasingly more common, since air tools are quicker, more reliable, efficient, powerful and yet cheaper and safer to operate and maintain than their electric power tool counterparts.

Pneumatic tools also provide a higher power to weight ratio, so a smaller, lighter tool can accomplish the same task as a big, bulky power tool. The higher torque and higher RPM in air tools helps get the job done quickly. Whether you are a carpenter, a mechanic, a plumber, air tools can help make your job easier and faster to accomplish

Pneumatic series consists of:


Pneumatic / Air Compressor
Pneumatic Actuators
Pneumatic Control Components
Pneumatic Sensing Element and Conversion Components
Pneumatic Accessories

Comparison of Electric Tools with Pneumatic Tools!


Both of which give a range of different ways of working, for example: rotating, reciprocating, swing, impact and soon.
Regulate the velocity and output power modification easy. Through the supply valve handling process and adjustment of power valve can be very simple manner.
Pneumatic tools in the speed assortment can provide more intensity of options, ranging from 100rpm to 70000rpm.
The ratio by weight volume of output control. In the case of the same power output, compared with a small light-weight power tools.
No fever, and overload faults. Pneumatic tools more suitable for working lengthy hours without eagerness incident, and the overload phenomenon occurs even if the compressed air engine, the tool only stops once the overload phenomenon is lifted to resume normal operation, no effect on the tools, nor any fault occurs.
In the reciprocating motion, the pneumatic tools used in the piston movement, and power tools through the cam conversion, compared to pneumatic tools an advantage.
Water resistance strong. Although flooding tool harmful, but not as fatal as power tools hazards. And because no spark, so even a possibility of explosion in the use of fire explosion will not occur may be more applicable to coal, oil and other posts to use.
Pneumatic tools in a variety of bad or poor working environment, but must do maintenance work (dust, in addition to water, fuel, etc.). Air pump air tools you can use the internal combustion engine, it is more suitable for field work, pneumatic tools can work long hours for large-scale production line. Third, the economy (a) low initial investment power tools, but long-term use of high energy consumption, and tool repair, replacement, the cost is higher.
Pneumatic tools, compressed air lines need to build the initial equipment investment, but long-term use in energy consumption and lower cost of maintenance tools.
The weight of power tools pneumatic tools are generally 3-4 times, not suitable for long working hours, and pneumatic tools actually improve efficiency.

How to Use Pneumatic Tools?

Air Compressors:

Operation of air compressors requires a minimal amount of maintenance each day. Air compressors should always be run on outlets capable of continuously supplying the load that an air compressor requires.
Air compressors have release valves at the bottom of the tank. Every afternoon or after each usage, drain the air and any condensation within the tank through the release valve.
Consult the owner's manual for engine care procedures. Many require lubrication at intervals to protect the engines and compressors moving parts.
Air hoses connect the air compressor to the air tool. Always roll the air hose up by stretching the hose out lengthwise and rolling the hose into a loop.
The hose has a natural propensity to want to roll in a loop. Guide it as it tries to loop and a clean loop is accomplished.
Join the ends of the hose to make one continuous loop.

Air Tool:

Always confer with the owner manual of an air tool for individual maintenance requirements.
Lubricate the tools daily by insertion one or two drops of pneumatic tool oil into the end of the tool where the hose attaches.
Keep the guns away from the dirt as much as possible. Attach the ends of the hose to make one continuous loop. Attach the ends of the hose to make one continuous loop.
At the end of each day or use, get the gun back to its storage jug.
Always make sure appropriate operation for safety, and never direct an air tool towards another individual.

How to Build the Best Cordless Power Tool Kit For You

When starting to build a kit of cordless power tools there are a number of key factors to take into consideration before deciding which tools to buy.Batteryvoltage and type, the choice of available tools using the same battery system, and the quality of product required to meet your needs should all be considered very carefully. There is a wide range of options available in today's market place, and taking the time to make the right choice at the start is the best way to guarantee that the investment made delivers the package of tools most suited to your needs.

Battery System

Currently the most popular battery types are 10.8v, 18v and 36v Lithium Ion. All the leading power tool brands offer these systems with battery capacities available up to 3.3Ah and charge times as low as 30 minutes in some cases. Many manufacturers also offer 12.0v and 14.4v cordless power tools which feature a fairly comprehensive range of different types of tool.

Lithium Ion technology is at the premium end of the market, but there are still a wide choice of cordless tools available with Nickel Metal Hydride batteries which deliver good performance and represent excellent value for money. Since the introduction of Lithium Ion, tools using Nickel Cadmium batteries have generally become entry level products.

Higher voltage generally means more power, while high battery capacity delivers longer runtime. Drills and impact drivers are generally less demanding in terms of power and runtime, but saws often require more power and can drain batteries very quickly. Having an additional battery on charge while a tool is being used can be useful, but if a lot of heavy cutting is required then investing in a system with high voltage, high capacity batteries is the best way to avoid running out of power in the middle of a job.    

Available Range

If your intention is to build a kit then clearly the choice of tools available for a given battery system is vitally important. The most commonly purchased cordless power tool is a drill, and it makes sense to buy this complete with batteries and charger as the starting point for a cordless kit. Alternatively, most manufacturers also have twin and triple packs available which include two or three tools, one of which is usually either a drill driver or combi drill. The choice of cordless power tools available is now very extensive and includes jigsaws, reciprocating saws, circular saws, SDS-Plus drills, impact drivers, impact wrenches, multi-tools, lights, grinders and much more.

As well as making sure that the tools you need are available, it makes sense to check that they are also available ‘body only', which means having the option to buy a tool without batteries or a charger. Most reputable manufacturers offer this choice which can represent a substantial cost saving any time you wish to add a tool to the kit.

Product Quality

Cordless power tools are now widely available from a large number of manufacturers; some produce entry level products made for the price-sensitive customer, while others offer powerful, heavy duty tools featuring the latest technology and high quality components.

Why Tradesmen Don't Have the Time To Use Cheap DIY Tools

Professional power tools have several benefits over DIY tools, including more power, a better quality of finish, and greater durability, making them a much more cost effective purchase in the long-run for a tradesman who uses power tools every day.

Power & Speed

Industrial power tools are generally more powerful than their DIY counterparts, often with higher rated motors featuring leading edge technology. Electrical components like motors and switches are made to be capable of dealing with the higher current loads generated when tools are worked under heavy load. This additional power and ability to work under continuous load means industrial power tools will always get the job done faster than an apparently similar DIY product.  DIY tools frequently do not cope well with prolonged use and can be easily damaged through overloading.

Industrial tools are designed to be most effective at a narrower range of tasks, while DIY tools are often made to cover a broader range of applications. This apparent flexibility can in fact be a handicap as it often comes at a price of lower efficiency at any given task. The narrower focus of an industrial tool made for a specific task will always give faster results.

Quality of Finish

As well as speed through power, industrial power tools designed for a more focused range of tasks will deliver a better quality finish. For the tradesman this means much less time is spent trying to achieve the high standard of finish demanded by customers while working in a commercial environment.

Durability


All components in industrial power tools, both mechanical and electrical, offer a much longer working life than those of DIY tools. The result is industrial power tools suffer significantly less down time through the need for repair or replacement. With industrial tools most jobs can be tackled with power to spare, while DIY tools working at or beyond their capacity can often be overloaded on relatively simple tasks simply because their components are not designed to cope with long periods of continuous use.

Choosing the right tool for the job can have a massive impact on how long any job can take and how quickly the required result is achieved. In so many ways by investing in the best tool available the tradesman can make the best possible use of their most valuable commodity –time.  Any additional cost incurred at the point of purchase will be rapidly recovered after fairly limited use and this substantial benefit will continue throughout the working life of the tool.

Woodworking Power Tools for Beginners

The world of power tools can be daunting and somewhat dangerous for a new adventurer. There are so many different tools, and so many different models of each tool, that performing your own research can be very hard to do. This article aims to be a rough guide for anyone interested in woodworking and woodworking tools. We will cover drills, saws, planers, routers, and sanders.

Drills

This type of tool offers a bewildering range of tools all on its own, but for woodworking purposes many of these can be excluded. A lot of drills such as combi drills and SDS machines have hammer action that is totally unnecessary for woodworking applications, so these can be ignored. You can of course buy a drill with hammer action in case you need it in future, but if you are on a budget or only interested in woodworking then there are better options available. The best tool for woodworking is a simple drill, either a mains powered rotary drill or a cordless drill driver. These tools can be used as both a drill and a screwdriver, as both a drill bit and screwdriver attachment can be used and these tools are generally both forward and reverse operational.

Power Saws

There are many different types of saw available - jigsaws, circular saws, mitre saws, table saws and reciprocating saws. They all have strengths and weaknesses: jigsaws are good for curve cutting, circular saws are good for portability when straight cutting, mitre saws are good for making mitre/bevel (angle) cuts in long pieces of wood, table saws are good for making large cuts in large pieces of wood, and reciprocating saws (also called sabre saws) are good for rough cutting of timber and general demolition usage.

Power Planers

These tools are used to even out wooden surfaces. Power hand planers are good for small areas, and planing machines are better for larger pieces. Planer thicknessers are also available - the thicknesser element works in a similar way to a planer but ensures that a board is kept at an even thickness from one end to the other. The user makes repeated passes of a workpiece, each time lowering the cutting apparatus by a small amount, until the entire surface is level.

Routers

A router works a little like a drill in that it makes holes in wooden surfaces, but it is much more than that. Routers are good for making holes that do not go all the way through the surface of the wood, and they can also extend these round holes into long lines. With specific attachments a router can be used to make aesthetic improvements to the edges of surfaces such as desktops and bookcases.

Electric Sanders

These are key tools for any avid woodworker as they are used to improve the surface of the wood, either in preparation for an application such as painting or as part of the final finish. There are several different types of sander: belt sanders are good for high stock removal rates, orbital sanders are finishing sanders, random orbit sanders combine high stock removal rate with high surface quality, and delta sanders have a pointed sanding pad that is good for sanding small areas and into corners.

These are the basic woodworking tools available, and the chances are that you will need at least two of these for any project that you are planning. Safety should always be a top priority when working with power tools, so we also recommend the use of safety boots, gloves and glasses. Dust extraction should also be considered - this is sometimes integrated with tools that produce a lot of dust such as circular saws, otherwise you can buy specific dust extraction accessories from all the top woodworking manufacturers such as Festool.