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HoleSaw Set

Definition - The hole saw is the typical wood boring hole saw that youd use
when working on your house. They are available in many sizes and can be
reasonably priced. Fair warning, however: Do not use the really cheap import
ones with the hacksaw-type blades in them. Use the higher quality, heavier
duty hole saws. They cost more, but they do a much better job. Hole saws
have the advantage that you can drill almost any thickness of panel. Best
practice for using a hole saw is to clamp your panel (or other piece of
aluminum) securely to the bed of your drill press. Set your drill on the lowest
speed possible, and go slowly. Using a good lubricant such as Boelube or
beeswax will make the cutting process much easier on both your ears and the
hole saw itself.

2. Electric Heat Gun

Definition - Heat guns are electric hand tools which look and work in a similar
way to hair dryers operating a fan that pulls air into the body of the tool and
drives it across an electric heating element and out through a nozzle. Heat
guns are sometimes referred to as hot air guns.

3. Rubber Mallet
Definition - A rubber mallet is a general use tool which can be used for many
different jobs. They are much lighter and cheaper than metal mallets and are
much safer to use. A rubber mallet is the most commonly used for impacting
on another object.

4. Claw Hammer

Definition - A claw hammer is a type of hammer used mainly for pounding nails
into, or extracting nails from, wood. Claw hammers usually weigh in the range
16 to 25 ounces. The head is made of steel and the handle of wood,
fiberglass, or steel. One side of the head is flat with either a smooth or
textured surface and is used for pounding another surface. The rounded end
of the claw, in conjunction with the handle, is used to gain leverage when
pulling out a nail.

5. Socket Wrench Set


Definition- A socket wrench most commonly refers to a hand tool in which a
metal handle is attached to a ratcheting mechanism which attaches to a
socket, which in turn fits on a type of bolt or nut.

6. Half Round File

Definition- Half round files have a flat profile and also a concave curved
surface, enabling both curved and flat filing. Available in three cut courses,
bastard, medium and smooth and ideal for use on metal, wood and plastics.

7. Flat File
Definition- A flat file is referred to as a file which is of a rectangular cross-
section in shape. This instrument is designed in a slightly different way by
tapering both the width and thickness of the file. Double cut teeth are cut on
the face whereas the simple-cut teeth are cut on the edges. These
instruments are the one which are used to reduce the flat surfaces by filing
and finishing the work piece.

8. Triangular File

Definition- The name clearly depicts the shape of such types of files. The files
slots are found having angles of 60 degrees. In order to complete filing of V
slots job, the square and rectangular jobs ranging from 60°-90° angle are
mostly done using this file. This type of file is also known as three square files.

9. Square File
Definition- These types of files are in the shape of a square and are found
being tapered. The slots of filing in a rectangular, square groove and key-way
is done using these types of file.

10. Combination Wrench Set

Definition- Combination wrench, ratcheting combination wrenches, double-


head open end wrenches, double-head box end wrenches, ratcheting box end
wrench, flare nut wrenches, adjustable wrenches, structural wrenches,
spanner wrenches, tubular wrenches and handles.

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