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Power Tools Quickly Reduce the Hard Work
Professional builders will deliver an excellent job, and most would be using power tools to reduce both their labour time and effort.
The home DIY enthusiast can also invest in power tools to reduce the hard work on their next DIY project?
But you don't have to plumb to the depths of despair if you can't afford every power tool in available under the sun and there is a tool for every job these days. There are a few tools that every DIY enthusiast or new tradesperson should not be without and a power drill is one.
There are a few types or power drills to choose from including hammer drills, pneumatic hammer drills, these also come in cordless drills and corded varieties. They are an essential part of every DIY enthusiasts and tradespersons tool kit, and will make hundreds of DIY projects much simpler.
Sawing timber, floorboards and plywood sheets is an area where power tools can quickly earn their keep and save you from exerting too much time and energy when taking on a DIY project. Hand sawing is very tiring and tedious for DIY enthusiasts, often resulting in inaccurate cuts or a wobbly line instead of a straight edge cut! It is very frustrating and can be costly if the sawing and cuts prove inaccurate.
Power saws are the answer to DIY carpenters' dreams.
With both DIY and professional carpenters circular saws quickly cut through wood, MDF, boards, plywood, and any soft or hardwoods with ease. They will save everyone a fortune in time and effort, and provide an accurate cut in the process. Just like a professional carpenter would achieve.
If any DIY project, property refurbishment or new build does necessitate cutting through metal or masonry, the answer is an angle grinder.
In addition, to these power tools sanders can save both builders, tradesmen, refurbishment contractors and shop-fitters considerable time and effort when sanding floors, stairwells, skirting boards, furniture and wood fittings using an orbital sander with a dust extractor facility. Eccentric disc and detailed sanders are also available for professional contractors, including antique restoration enthusiasts and craftsmen.
We must remind DIY enthusiasts to wear goggles and face mask/respirators when using sanding power tools to protect their eyes and lungs. It is a somewhat dirty job and any tradesperson will tell you 'Investing in protective clothing is essential when using power tools for work, especially for sanding or grinding'.
Protective clothing is an essential part of any DIY or tradespersons tool kit alongside their power tools, together with hard hats, knee pads, gloves and hi-visibility waistcoats or jackets.
Owning quality power tools and protective clothing will pay handsome dividends, and will save so much time and effort leaving you the satisfaction of a job well done.
About the Author
Anglia Tool Centre is the specialist power tool division of the Ridgeon Group offering leading Brands selling the latest technology in Tools and Power Tools.
How do I select only PART of an image in GIMP?
When I paste an image in GIMP it is automatically completely selected. I then try to use the rectangular selection tool to select part of the image but when I click and hold it moves the image instead. So I tried de-selecting through the menu but it is grayed out. (The shortcut buttons don't work either). How exactly do I select only part of an image?
The easiest way to do this is to use either the scissors tool, paths tool, or Quick Mask tool. Using the Scissors & Paths tool will require you to outline the image, the scissors tool you need to close your selection out by clicking on your first point, Paths Shift + V will close the selection out.
As for the Quick Mask, I recommend this option above the others for I feel that it is easier to do. Hit Shift + Q to activate it. Click on the Paint Brush (P) and select the Values (white to color out the selection area, and Black to to correct any mistakes) choose a fuzzy brush and color out the area of the image that you want selected with the Value white. Hit Shift + Q to switch back and forth to see what the progress is. When you get what you want selected hit Ctrl + C to copy it. Create a new canvas that is transparent and hit Ctrl + V to paste the image there. With the background being transparent you can then use the Rectangle Selection tool. Good Luck.
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