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Assembly Photos
Assembly Photos
If you plan to refurbish a major shop tool or other equipment, take some photos before you start. They possibly can save you ...
Bent Nails
Bent Nails
Bent nails often result from poor hammering technique. However, they can also be caused by a dirty hammer face, especially ...
Blade Balance
Blade Balance
A sharp mower blade is a key to a perfect cutting job. However, whenever you sharpen a blade yourself, always check it for ...
Blade Breaks
Blade Breaks
If a bandsaw blade breaks, it can be brazed or welded. But check for the cause. The most common causes include: 1) ...
Blade Check
Blade Check
If your wood gluing work is less than successful, check your blades. If the blade in your saw is getting dull, it can loosen ...
Blade Height
Blade Height
Before turning on your table saw, make sure that the height of the saw blade is no more than 1/2-in. and no less than 1/8-in. ...
Blade Helpers
Blade Helpers
If you are about to change the blade on your bandsaw, dig out your small spring clamps to make the job easier. A new bandsaw ...
Blade Nicks
Blade Nicks
If your jointer or planer knives get a nick or two, they may still have lots of life in them. Simply stagger the knives as ...
Blade Reverse
Blade Reverse
If, when mounting a bandsaw blade, the saw teeth are pointing up instead of down, don't panic. Chances are that the saw blade ...
Blade Storage
Blade Storage
Saw blades should be stored separately. Keep each blade secured between two pieces of plywood, fastened together by a nut and ...
Compressor Maintenance
Compressor Maintenance
Make sure the compressor's output matches the pounds-per-square-inch requirements of the tool to be used. Check and change the ...
Drill Press Oil
Drill Press Oil
Having a trigger-type oil-can close to your drill press is handy when drilling metal. To make oiling more convenient, find a ...
Finding Replacement Parts
Finding Replacement Parts
Finding replacement parts can be daunting unless you know how and where to look for them.
Garden Tool Cleaning
Garden Tool Cleaning
An easy way to make sure your garden tools are clean and rust-free is to use a bucket filled with a sand-oil mixture. Fill up ...
Hammer Head
Hammer Head
With use, a hammer's head will become smooth and may cause the hammer to slip off the heads of the nails. An easy fix is to ...
How To Sharpen a Chisel
How To Sharpen a Chisel
A sharp chisel is an essential woodworking tool and will cut easily and cleanly across a grain. Here is how to sharpen one ...
How to Store Your Lawnmower for Winter
How to Store Your Lawnmower for Winter
Winterizing your mower now can save you some serious lawnmower repair bills in the spring.
Let it Breathe
Let it Breathe
Be sure to frequently check the air filters on your tools. Clogged filters can choke an engine and many filters can be cleaned ...
Loose Bolts
Loose Bolts
If vibration causes nuts to constantly work loose, first add a lock washer, if it doesn't have one. Or, if there is room on ...
Maintaining Small Engines
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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