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Home Improvment - A Guy Thing?

Wed 07 Feb 2007 - 08:57

Home Improvment - A Guy Thing?
By Greg J. Hansward

There's something about doing a home improvement job that makes a guy feel like, well, a guy. Most women are not capable, or maybe just not interested in doing these kinds of jobs, so a man will feel that he stands out because he can.

Most men of the house choose to do their home improvement projects on the weekends since they work during the week. If a job is going to be done right, the planning has to be done ahead of time, and materials purchased and prepared so the whole project can be completed quickly.

The first thing anyone should worry about when starting a home improvement project is safety. Make sure you protect yourself from any kind of injury.

Therefore, proper tools should include proper safety tools such as a hardhat, a pair of goggles, ear plugs or ear muffs if you are using noisy power machines.

Once the safety gear is assembled, the other tools should be gathered. First, a hammer is a necessity. Its basic function is to pound a nail into a surface. Next, you may need a drill. This will be used to drill a screw into a surface. A drill can be corded or cordless, and if its corded, it has to be used near an electric plug or with an extension.

A screwdriver is a must have item. Two types are basic to a handyman's tool box and they are the Phillips and the flat head. A screwdriver RSI used to mount something or to screw two things together.

A saw is an old tool that is still used extensively. Make sure you keep the blades sharp on your saw, so that you can cut through whatever materials you are working with, such as metal, plastic or wood. Electric saws exist to make the jobs easier, and all tools such as this should be kept in a safe place in the shop to avoid accidents.

You will need a pair of pliers for electrical work around the house. They are used to cut wires or install new wiring for a system such as an audio system

All of the basic tools for home improvement should be kept in your toolbox and only opened when needed. Tools laying around may be a danger, and if you keep all the tools together you can find them when you need them and the job will be easier.

Any of these tools is easily available in a hardware store so you can start building your toolbox and be read for that next home improvement project.

Greg Hansward's detailed articles are published on quite a few web publications with reference to storage boxes. You can see his articles on delta tool box at many different sources for delta tool box information.

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