Home Improvement Power
Tools
For my dad,
the power tool was an end in itself. I'm not talking about cordless
drills or hand tools either. He was of the old school. He used old
power tools – clunky, powerful, and rugged. He did not build with
them very often, but had quite a few. For the most part they
served as a collection more than a set of tools to use.
Nonetheless, when he did build he had the tools to get things done.
He had every kind of router bit you could imagine, As well as saws,
drills, and all the other standard power tools.
I have a much more modern approach to the power tool. Although I
don't really make my living with my hands, it does provide a
very lucrative sideline. I am always doing minor projects for
friends, refinishing furniture, putting up shelves, and the like.
For me, the most important thing is that a power tool gets the job
done. I don't care if it is a modern design or something very
simple and primitive. As long as it works for what I need it for, I
am happy.
A lot of people have a favorite brand of power tools. I have a
friend who uses Coleman power tools almost exclusively, and won't
touch anything else. For me, however, it depends on the tool.
Usually, you can see quality just by looking. Brand loyalty isn't
really necessary. Good tools feel rugged and come with excellent
warranties.
That is why I'm so reluctant to give
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ecommendations
when people ask what power tools they should buy. It really depends
on what job you have to do, and what your personal preferences are.
The very best thing to do is to borrow power tools from a friend.
Not only will it save you money, but it will also give you a chance
to experience some of the tools available. If you like them, you
can get the same kind. If you don't, you will still probably have a
better idea of what to buy. If you don't have a friend with a full
power tool collection, you should try to buy them one at a time.
This takes more time, but it stops you from making a lot of bad
purchases before you know what to look for. A lot of cities even
have tool lending libraries, and this will let you borrow instead
of buy. This can save you thousands of dollars on a big
project.
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