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how to tool your shop!

Sep 11 '00 (Updated Oct 07 '00)



Everyone always needs a tool to do something around the house. and most of the time you do not have it. I still have this problem myself. The best way to start building your shop is decide is that are you going to be using the tools almost everyday or just sometimes.If you are going to use the all the time you should buy the best tools you can aford like snap-on or mac tools. The first major peace you need is a good tool box. you need the tool box to keep you and your tools organized.Then you can start filling your tool box with wrenches screwdrivers.you will always need a couple hammers,a socket set 1/4inch or 3/8 and for the big stuff 1/2inch,and some pliers.If you need to change a tire or work on your car an air impact wrench make it a lot easier.you will need an air compressor.There are many differnt kinds of air tools. they make air drills, air cut off saw,die grinders,and a air wrench.they make your task a lot easier and faster to get done.some other tools that you might need is a bench grinder which is useful to sharpen drill bits and to sharpen chisels.a good place to buy tools at harborfreight tools.They even have their own web page so if you would like, check it out here is the address http://www.harborfreight.com/ This company is great to buy tools from the have a big range of tools. they have a bunch off differnt brand name tools. some good brand name tools are dewalt,makita,skil,and bosch.please feel free to leave a comment.


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