Pasture Fence – How to Choose

Posted on September 2nd, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged ,

Today there are many options for Pasture Fencing. A reputable Fence Supply Company will be happy to help you navigate all the new technological developments on the market, each with its own benefit. By thinking about your fencing project, your budget, and your needs, you should be able to determine which is right for you. The following are some of the new choices that were mostly unknown 50 years ago.

1. Electric net fence – commonly from 2 to 4 ft. high, made from 8 to 15 horizontal lines of plastic twine with fine stainless steel conductors. There are plastic vertical spacers every 3 to 12 inches apart and the posts are built right into the portable fence. Used for sheep, goats, poultry, rabbits, coon, deer, cattle, horses, dogs, gardens, landscaping. An electric fence controller is required.

2. Electric tape (ribbon) and rope with stainless and or copper conductors. Very Visible, Easy to install

and move on rewind reels.

3. High Tensile steel Fence Wire with extra heavy galvanization commonly lasts 20 to 40 years. It is also low cost.

4. Fixed knot woven wire fencing up to 10 feet tall made with above H-T wire. Secure enough to raise deer inside this fence.

5. Fiberglass and plastic step-in fence posts. No rust, fully insulated, easy to move.

6. High Power Fence Chargers that can handle much more weed load.

7. Plastic coated H-T steel wire for more visibility and safety especially for horses. Also in rails with the board look.

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The Benefits of a 3 Point Hitch Wood Splitter

Posted on August 29th, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged ,

Are you a log splitter that is in the market for a 3 point hitch wood splitter? Are you trying to save time and your back by letting a machine do the work for you? Maybe you are trying to be safer by retiring that axe or chainsaw. Whatever the reason, choosing a tractor log splitter will increase your safety and productivity.

Whether you cut wood to heat your home or your campsite, you cut wood. And cutting wood takes a considerable amount of time. Using a log splitter can save you a ton of time. What will you do with your extra time? Maybe cut more wood for your neighbors?

If you cut a lot of wood, the 3PT wood splitter is well worth the money. Manually cutting the wood is excruciating and frustrating. There are so many things that can happen when you cutting wood that will drive you angry. And anyone will tell you that cutting wood with a bad attitude is asking for troubles. With the 3 point wood splitter, all you have to load the wood and watch it cut the wood for you.

If you get a splitter, most models are portable. They are typically driven by the engine of the tractor that can pull them, either on a trailer or mounted directly to the tractor. Some trailer mounted models even utilize an individual motor. Overall, portability means you can get the job done anywhere you want to.

The best thing about the tractor wood splitter is that it makes big logs into small logs with minimal effort on your part. Using an axe or a chainsaw is extremely hard on your body and even expert cutters are susceptible to accidents. Don’t let yourself become a statistic and get a 3 point wood splitter before you have an accident.

Speaking of safety, aside from doing the work for you, the 3 point hitch wood splitter has a great deal of safety features built into it. Some of the most important safety features is that it cuts the wood away from the operator and ejects the wood into nice piles on the other end, reducing tripping hazards.

When you do decide to buy your log splitter, make sure you do your research. Do not get one that is too powerful or you could be wasting your money and risking your safety. Also, do not get one that is not powerful enough. You will not be able to complete your jobs and may also be jeopardizing your safety.

If you have any questions, you can always find someone that owns one or find a local dealers for assistance. Either one can provide you some much needed insight and answer any questions you may have. Both of them can also give you tips and show you a demonstration.

So, if you want want save time and your back, a 3 point hitch wood splitter is for you. Not only will you feel better not being sore and tired, but you will also know that you are safe. And you will never regret your purchase.

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Orbital Sanders – The Basics

Posted on August 28th, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged , ,

An orbital sander is a handy little power tool that should have place in any well stocked woodshop. Almost every woodworking project will require some kind of finish sanding and an orbital sander will help you create a nice, mark-free finished surface. What makes it different from say a belt sander? The difference is in the random orbital movement of the sanding head. This random motion does not leave directional marks, like a belt sander would.

Like any other sander, you can go from rough sanding to finish sanding by just changing the grit size. These sanders use round sanding disks which are readily available at your friendly neighborhood hardware store. You can find many different brands of orbital sanders and your local Home Depot. Some of the most poplar brands include Porter Cable, Bosch, Ryobi, Husky, Clarke, DeWalt and Makita. While these brands are well respected, do your homework to find the best fit for you, as the features will vary.

Speaking of features, here are some things to look for in a new sander. First of all, the sander needs to feel good in your hand, as you might be using it for extended periods of time. You don’t want you hands and arms to become too fatigued. You also need some kind of dust collection mechanism, whether a dust collection bag or filter, or an attachment for you shop dust collection system. Speaking of dust, you should also look for a sander that has a sealed power switch, to keep the dust out and keep your sander working for years to come. Those are the basics, so do you think you need an orbital sander?

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Great Price DeWALT DW433K for $189.99 Today

Posted on August 26th, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged , ,
 

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DEWALT DW433K Heavy-Duty 8 Amp 3-Inch-by-21-Inch Variable Speed Belt Sander Kit with Dust Canister and Case Features

  • 3-wheel design for a low center of gravity; powerful 8 Amp motor
  • Variable speed dial (850-to-1,400 SFPM)
  • 2-position front handle and rubber grips for reduced vibration
  • Weighs 12 pounds
  • Included with sander: sanding belt, dust bag, and heavy-duty case

Are Little Giant Ladders Simply the Best?

Posted on August 25th, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged , ,

The little giant ladders have created much enthusiasm in the ladder market. With ladders being a major necessity in our daily lives, it is impossible to think of running many household chores without the help of ladders! The market is full with various kinds of ladders that promise to be the best! But the little giant ladders often called simply the little giant; seem to show the promise of being the most popular choice of many!

The best technology together with great man power makes the little giant everybody’s favorite. It can come handy whatever may be the work that we need to do and whatever may be the height that we need to climb! It is not only technically sound but also extremely safe, as long as the safety instructions are followed carefully.

As the name suggest, these ladders look small when they are properly folded up, however, once they are put to use, they can take on giant like sizes according to the height that has to be climbed. As they are small, they can be easily stored up and thus do not take up much space.

Just a little corner in the house is more than enough to keep them safely and they are hence not too bulky. This also helps to carry them around where ever they are required without any hassles even if one is not the strongest person alive! This makes them durable which is an important feature in any ladder.

However, in spite of their small appearance once opened and fixed they can actually help one climb great heights in order to complete the most difficult of tasks! They are like an all in one ladder which can serve a number of purposes.

Thus, one little giant ladder in the household means that one does not need to invest on any other ladder at all! This ladder in itself can work as an A frame, an extension, a stairwell as well as scaffolding trestles and can also serve storage purposes. Being made from the best kind of aluminum, these ladders can be trusted for being hardy and long lasting as well!

Moreover, even a novice can easily put these ladders to different uses because of the manual that comes with them! It explains all the steps in an organized and clear manner so that one can easily set up the ladder for the purpose that it is required to fulfill!

The ladders are designed in a way that ensures safety of the user so that no injuries are inflicted. However, to ensure this safety it is essential that all the instructions provided are followed word by word.

Unless this is done, one is exposed to danger when working with these ladders at a great height! Also, their storage has to be done in a dry place so that they don’t get damaged in any way. One thing that has to be taken care of is that the manual has to be followed no matter what and the ladders must be installed in a careful and safe manner to ensure that no accidents happen!

With all the great and attractive features that the little giant ladder brought to its users by the Wing Ladder group, brings with it using ladders has become far easier than it used to be. Its safety manual also ensures that it is safe and its slip free grip makes sure that its user is safely put on the ladder without any fear of slipping off. All these features do make the little giant not only the hot favorite but also simply the best!

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Ten Tips For Your Woodworking Machines

Posted on August 24th, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged ,

1. Features you might not want when buying a jigsaw

Some jigsaws (also known as scroll saws) allow you to steer the blade, but you may find that this feature is unnecessary. Cutting something is hard enough without trying to steer it as well! Sometimes simplicity has its advantages. There are also cordless jigsaws, but these aren’t as powerful as the corded variety and you may want to stay clear until such times as battery technology improves.

2. Features you do want when buying a jigsaw

When buying a jigsaw you don’t want much more than two inches of depth of cut, as beyond this you will have problems with the blades bending and causing wonky cuts. Additionally you might want to cut a little shy of where you want and use a sander to bring the wood down to the line

3. Variable speed Jigsaws

The variable speed of higher end jigsaws isn’t just limited to cutting metal, but can be helpful for your more intricate cuts.

4. What to consider when buying a cordless drill

When choosing a cordless drill you want the most powerful battery and the longest battery life you can afford. You also want one that has a reversible motor and is dual speed.

5. Drilling with paddle bits

When drilling with these, bear in mind that they can occasionally catch causing heavy torque to be transferred up the drill and into your wrist. Hold the drill more firmly than usual! (You don’t want to lose productivity while nursing a sprained wrist now do you?)

6. Why you need a random orbital sander

Utilizing a sanding disc, a random orbital sander will sand down a surface while leaving much fewer marks than other types of sanders. This is due to the random action – the sum of all the movements cancels out so the surface is worn down very evenly. Palm sanders and belt sanders tend to leave marks.

Tips for Using your random orbital sander: Guide your movements along the grain, and never stop in the one spot or you risk leaving a mark.

7. What to consider when buying a random orbital sander

When buying a random orbital sander you need dust collection for a start. Also make sure the unit is well balanced and comfortable. There’s nothing worse than sanding with a tool that feels uncomfortable.

8. Dust collection

You need a vacuum unit of some kind to clear up dust, because there’s going to be a lot of that lying around. A good portable dust extraction system is going to have a very high air flow (measured in cubic feet per minute), a portable base with a handle to make it easy to move around – after all it’s going to be moved around all over the place. Also look for an advanced filtering system to make sure that little of the dust your sucking up sneaks back out. A long cable is a another good idea.

9. Spring clamps

Stock up on your spring clamps. You’re going to need them! That can be used for so many different purposes, from clamping while you glue things to holding wood in place while you nail it. You can’t go wrong. Don’t however use them when you need a clamp, or else you could be putting yourself at risk.

10. Biscuit joining

Don’t use a router for biscuit joining slot-cutting. Firstly it’s going to be hard to cut it perfectly using a router, and being so close to the edge of the piece of wood isn’t going to leave you much room for error should your grip slip. Secondly, the biscuit joiner is a much safer method of doing the same thing, as the blade is housed entirely within the unit until the critical moment.

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Electric Sanders – Various Types and Their Uses

Posted on August 23rd, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged , ,

Are you confused by the different types of electric sanders that are available and unable to decide which one would be best for your application? Let’s have a look at the various types available and their applications.

· Belt Sander

It employs a continuous moving belt driven by two rollers. It is primarily used on rough flat surfaces and is not aimed at finishing work. Move with the grain of the wood. It comes in different sizes such as 3″ x 18″, 3″ x 21″, 3″ x 24″ and 4″ x 24″, where the first number refers to the width of the belt and the second number refers to the overall length of the belt. Some units offer variable speeds, which can be confusing as specifications are quoted in either imperial or metric units, depending where you are in the world. It’s either measured in feet per minute (fpm) or in metres per minute (m/min).

· Disk Sander

Quite a simple application – it’s either bench mounted or it doubles up as an angle grinder such as used by auto body repair shops.

· Pad Sander

The pad sander, also known as the palm sander as it fits in the palm of the hand, comes in two varieties:

Orbital - also known as a sheet sander as it uses rectangular sheets that can be cut out of standard sandpaper sheets. As the pad moves back and forth, it has to move with the grain.

Random orbit – It has the ability to sand in a completely random orbit, at speeds of up to 12,000 revolutions per minute. This random motion allows the sander to leave a smooth finish without the sanding marks that disk sanders or belt sanders leave behind. They are more aggressive than the orbital sander and can be moved across the grain in any direction.

· Detail Sander

Also known as a finishing sander. It typically has a triangular base plate so as to fit into nooks and tight corners.

· Finger Sander

A belt sander with a very narrow belt (e.g. 12.5 mm) to fit into narrow spaces.

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Refacing Your Old Kitchen Cabinets

Posted on August 20th, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged , ,

Here is the easiest way to reface your kitchen cabinets or any other cabinet.

Take out your old doors as well as hinges and knobs from old kitchen cabinets.

Take out the front of the drawers from all drawers. Keep drawers aside. Be careful as there are usually two varieties of drawer fronts. The sort that is simply connected to the drawer chassis can be taken off by removing the attaching drawer pulls, staples or screws. The drawer front that is an inclusive part of the drawer chassis needs to be cut or sawed off, ensuring that the cut is square with the top, bottom part and sides of the chassis.

Preparing the cabinet: Old screw openings or spaces in the frame work ought to be filled up with either vehicle body filler or wood filler and, whenever dry and fresh, sanded even. All of the areas being refaced using any kind of cabinet refacing product should be scraped clear of cracking paint, grease or varnish. To achieve this you can utilize an automatic belt sander or a paint scraper.
If you have a corner cabinet, it might be required to put in a filler strip. Should you have an opening that is somewhat too big and you would like to put in a filler strip, get it done once you have scraped the surface. Work with a piece of pine cut to dimension. Secure it with screws. Stuff in any seams with filler and sand even. On occasion you will have to square off areas making use of 1/4″ core (i.e., cabinet bottoms). Reveals at side returns need to be shaved off or spot filled in with 1/8″ or 1/4″ luan skin or plywood to ensure that surface area is even with regard to lamination.

Lamination

Once all framework is clean and even, your cabinet refacing laminate, wooden veneer or thermo-foil skins may be applied. In case you are doing the job from a whole sheet of 2′ x 8′ skin cut the product pertaining to cabinet bottoms and returns 1/4″ larger than required. Make certain grain on underneath side of wall kitchen cabinets go the same way. Grain on kitchen cabinet returns ought to run vertically.

Laminate bottom of wall kitchen cabinets first. Make an application of the supplier suggested adhesive on each kitchen cabinet and cabinet refacing skins. Work with a roller or brush, wherever necessary. Allow the adhesive dry out to the contact. Put on cabinet refacing skin to kitchen cabinet surface. Keep in mind that after product is placed on the cabinet it can not be realigned. Make full use of your good common sense as well as a hand roller or a block of solid wood to flatten out laminate to kitchen cabinet. Crop extra material using a saw, knife, or router. Then laminate returns of cabinets, making use of the exact same procedure.

Make kitchen cabinet refacing skin straight into strips for stiles as well as rails with grain going the actual length of the strip. Once again, cut strips 1/4″ larger than necessary.

Laminate kitchen cabinet fronts. Make an application of cabinet refacing skin strips precisely as cabinet is stilled. Laminate first the vertical stiles, than proceed with the horizontal rails. Hold all seams as tight as achievable.
Instead of carrying on in accordance to guidelines 4′ and 5 above, you can use whole sheets of laminate. Put on to cabinet fronts, after that burst through with trimmer and router to fit opening. Either procedure is suitable. Employing strips will certainly cut back on supplies; masking the whole front of the kitchen cabinet with an entire sheet will certainly help save on work and end up in a far better lamination because absolutely no seams will appear on stiles and rails.
No matter what procedure used in refacing the front of the kitchen cabinets, leave cabinet refacing skin overhang every time possible.

Get rid of all extra oak, walnut, or pine skin from cabinets with a saw, a utility knife, or a router

Congratulations, you have now completed your kitchen cabinet lamination.

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Sanding Tutorial Part 1-A The Vertical Belt Sander with Level Table

Posted on August 19th, 2010 in Belt Sander by dewaltbeltsander  Tagged , , ,

Here’s the first part of a tutorial on sanding bowls cut with the scroll saw. It features the vertical belt sander with the table in level position. For additional information about my work and my book, Wooden Bowls from the Scroll Saw, please check out my blog, www.scrollsawbowls.blogspot.com

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