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Bench Dog A "bench dog" is a great tool for any woodworker's shop. Bench dogs are often used in pairs, with one set into a tail vise and ... |
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Bench Vises & Clamps It's essential to outfit your workbench with an assortment of vises and clamps. They free your hands by holding your work ... |
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Beyond Zero Measuring To increase accuracy, some woodworkers avoid using the zero end of a rule or tape and use the 1-in. mark instead. You can also ... |
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Blind Holes When drilling blind holes in iron or steel, fine metal bits usually fall into the hole. To remove them, you can use a strong ... |
 
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Building a Miter Box A miter box is an important tool to help cut perfect 90- and 45-degree cuts. |
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Clamp Pads Professional woodworkers often don't use pads on their clamps because they know how to set them up without marring the wood. ... |
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Drawknife and Spokeshave When rounding out your workshop tools, consider adding two of the handiest tools used in shops of old-timers: a drawknife and ... |
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Falling Tools If you have a step ladder that is tall enough so you can't see the top when standing beside it, be extra cautious about tool ... |
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Finding Replacement Parts Finding replacement parts can be daunting unless you know how and where to look for them. |
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Flexible Clamps Old bicycle innertubes that are cut into long, narrow strips can make excellent clamps for repairing broken wooden furniture. ... |
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Horseshoe Handle Either a horseshoe used for pitching, or the real thing, can provide you a handy carrying device when moving cement blocks. To ... |
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Hot Dipped vs. Electro Nails Hot dipped galvanized nails have a rougher and more durable galvanizing while electro galvanized nails are smoother and often ... |
 
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How To Sharpen a Lawn Mower Blade Sharpening a dull lawn mower blade will save you the trouble and money of buying a new one and cut your grass more effectively. |
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How to Store Your Lawnmower for Winter Winterizing your mower now can save you some serious lawnmower repair bills in the spring. |
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Ironing Veneer If you are gluing veneer to a wood surface, you can use an old clothes iron to help. First use a sponge to wet the face of the ... |
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Ladder Control If you have a ladder you carry around from project to project, it often takes a couple of tries to find the right spot to grab ... |
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Ladder Security When not in use, keep your work ladders locked up so that burglars cannot use them to break into your house through the upper ... |
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Ladder Work Here are some tips that will make working on a ladder easier. Use elastic cords to secure a small plastic basket to the top of ... |
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Maintaining Small Engines We depend on small engines to do a variety of jobs in the yard. The Fix-It Club knows how to keep them in top condition. |
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Measure By The Dollar When you want to measure something at home or in the hardware store and you don't have a tape measure handy, try using a ... |