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Thursday, 12 January 2017
Circular Saws
A Fix-It Club piece about circular saws ... When working with lumber, a portable circular saw is a very handy tool with a variety of uses.
What Is a Circular Saw?
A circular saw is an electric saw that turns a round flat blade to cut wood, metal, or plastic depending on the blade selected. Circular saws have a handle with on/off trigger switch, an arbor nut to hold the blade in place, and guards to protect the operator from touching the spinning blade. In addition, circular saws have height/depth and bevel adjustments. Refer to the circular saw's operations manual for specifics.
How to Safely Use a Circular Saw
It is especially important to wear eye protection when operating an electric circular saw. To safely use a circular saw, select the blade appropriate to the job, firmly attach it to the saw using the arbor nut, then adjust the sole plate for proper height and bevel for the job. When ready to cut, plug the saw into an electrical outlet, firmly hold the handle, align the blade near (not touching) the mark to be cut, press the safety switch, then press the trigger switch. Slowly follow the cut mark. When nearly done, make sure the end of the wood being cut is held and will not splinter due to the unsupported weight. For safety, remember that the teeth are sharp and should not be placed on surfaces that they could damage.
It is especially important to wear eye protection when operating an electric circular saw. To safely use a circular saw, select the blade appropriate to the job, firmly attach it to the saw using the arbor nut, then adjust the sole plate for proper height and bevel for the job. When ready to cut, plug the saw into an electrical outlet, firmly hold the handle, align the blade near (not touching) the mark to be cut, press the safety switch, then press the trigger switch. Slowly follow the cut mark. When nearly done, make sure the end of the wood being cut is held and will not splinter due to the unsupported weight. For safety, remember that the teeth are sharp and should not be placed on surfaces that they could damage.
How to Maintain a Circular Saw
Circular saws need periodic cleaning with an unused paint brush or an air supply to remove sawdust. Better-quality circular saw blades can be professionally sharpened as needed. Less-expensive blades are more economical to replace.
Other useful saws include various handsaws and reciprocal saws. The circular saw can be modified to cut several materials by selecting other circular blades.
Home Repair Tools: Whether you prefer to use the Yellow Pages for anything that needs fixing around the house or consider yourself a regular do-it-yourselfer, there are a handful of tools that everyone should have in their tool box. Learn all about them in this article.
Power Saws: When you need a little more power or are tackling a large job with lots of cuts, your best bet is probably a power saw. The most common types include circular saws, saber saws, and reciprocal saws. Check out this article for helpful information on all power saws.
Saber Saw: A saber saw features a small saw blade that moves up and down across the object to be cut. Even better, there are a variety of saber saw blades to choose from to cut whatever material you're working with.
(Fix-It Club "Circular Saw" 15 March 2007.
HowStuffWorks.com.)
Sunday, 24 April 2016
Free Golf Balls
Only a few more days to get your free Srixon AD333 golf balls with your online tooling orders from Gerrymet. The other bonus is FREE DELIVERY when you buy saw blades or drills and bits or anything available online on our website.
Monday, 21 March 2016
Woodworking Tools - New Website
Are you a joiner? Or a carpenter? Are you looking for a reliable long-established tooling supplier? Gerrymet have been supplying the UK woodworking industry since 1983.
Of course now Gerrymet supply their saw blades etc online and have recently updated their website with a new redesign, making it easier to use for customers who want to stock up on tooling.
Circular saw blades, bandsaw blades, chisels and bits and also a bespoke profiling service plus more are offered by the UK based Gerrymet.
Gerrymet have frequent money-saving offers such as the free delivery for all tooling products that are purchased online.
Take a look at the new website by clicking here - Buy Tooling Online - or for any questions give the team a call on 01543 378 805
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Thank You to our Customers
Gerrymet want to say thank you for the patience of our customers over the past few weeks. We have had technical problems with the website that has now been fixed and we want to take this opportunity to thank those people who rang us for woodworking and tooling orders . . .
We look forward to dispatching your tool orders in the future . . . Once again, thank you.
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