The Tool Book A Tool-Lover’s Guide to Over 200 Hand Tools
The Tool Book
- 180,000đ
- Thương hiệu: DK Publishing
- Mã sản phẩm: THE100603
- Tình trạng: 2
Whether you’re fixing a bike, decorating the house, or making furniture you need somewhere to work. Depending on space and budget this could be a folding workbench that stores in a cupboard, or a fully equipped workshop in a shed. For occasional jobs a temporary solution may do, but for long-term projects a more permanent work area is necessary. P L A N Y O U R Work surface For many tasks a solid work surface makes a big difference. A workbench doesn’t need to be huge, but it should be as solid as possible. You can fit a vice to the front or one end for working with timber, metals, or other materials. A portable Workmate or similar bench is a cheaper, lightweight alternative and can be used outdoors or moved from one room to another. Tool storage Tools should be stored so that you can find them easily. Displaying them on a wall or in a dedicated cupboard means you can spot if a tool is missing and is safer than riffling through a toolbox. Keeping a work area tidy and well organized helps you work efficiently. Heat, light, and power For lighting and mains sockets, you will need a power supply, which should be installed by a qualified electrician. You may also need heating as an unheated work area in cold weather can be miserable. Think about the type of heating: a mobile gas heater is efficient, but a naked flame in a dusty workshop is not wise. An electric heater may be safer but costly to warm a large space. Environment Some hand tools, such as hammers, can be noisy in use. For frequent work, consider insulating a workshop or restricting work times: think about the neighbours! Fire safety is a must, especially if storing flammable materials. Fire extinguishers are inexpensive, but make sure you get the correct type to suit the situation.