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Car Oil Filter Green Belt Type Wrench Spanner Hand Tool Red Green US $15.55
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SK 4082 - SK Hand Tool 12 Piece 3/8" Drive 6 Point Deep Metric Impact Socket Set US $86.95
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Stanley 60-100 10-Piece Standard Fluted Screwdriver Set List Price: $11.14 Sale Price: $8.06 |
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The Stanley Standard Fluted Screwdriver Set features ten of the most popular Phillips, slotted, stubby and pocket screwdrivers to satisfy a wide range of fastening needs. These tools are built with ergonomic, tri-lobular, slip-resistant handles to prevent blisters, provide positive torque, and make a comfortable grip; the heat treated, alloy steel blades with rust resistant nickel-plated bar hold up to repeated use... |
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Stanley 84-058 4-Piece Pliers Set List Price: $24.49 Sale Price: $23.24 |
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Lisle 29200 3/8" Hand Impact Tool Set List Price: $45.71 Sale Price: $24.65 |
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Hand Impact Tool set loosens rusted, frozen nuts, bolts and screws. Easily free frozen fasteners by striking this impact driver with the appropriate socket or bit. |
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Stanley 84-024 10-Inch Bi-Material Groove Joint Pliers List Price: $12.25 Sale Price: $6.57 |
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84-024 Features: -Machined jaws for slip-resistant grip.-Double dipped handle for comfort.-Meets or exceeds ANSI standards.-10''.-Carded. Construction: -Forged steel construction. Color/Finish: -Rust resistant finish. |
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Crescent 5-Piece Locking Plier Set List Price: $50.59 Sale Price: $26.61 |
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Stanley 92-809 MaxDrive 60-Piece 1/4 and 3/8-inch Standard and Metric Socket Set With Case List Price: $49.98 Sale Price: $32.77 |
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The Stanley 92-809 Socket Set includes 60 tools that are designed to meet or exceed ANSI standards for sockets and ratchets. This set comes with a limited lifetime warranty. What's in the Box 24 1/4-inch sockets, 19 3/8-inch sockets, 1 3/8-inch pear head ratchet arm, 1 1/4-inch socket driver handle, 1 3/8- to 1/4-inch adapter, 1 3/8-inch extension bar, 1 1/4-inch drive specialty bit holder, 10 specialty bits, blow molded case, and color graphic labels... |
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Irwin Industrial Tools 394001 Bolt-Grip Bolt Extractor Base Set, 5-Piece List Price: $42.73 Sale Price: $22.22 |
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When you are faced with a rounded-off, rusted-tight or painted-over bolt, the Irwin Industrial bolt-grip bolt extractor will break it free. The reverse spiral flutes are designed to bite down to provide maximum gripping power... |
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Stanley 97-125 11 Piece 1/2-Inch Drive SAE Deep Impact Socket Set Sale Price: $27.99 |
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Stanley 85-610 10-Inch Long MaxGrip Locking Adjustable Wrench List Price: $20.60 Sale Price: $11.88 |
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The Stanley 10-Inch MaxGrip Locking Adjustable Wrench is 2 tools in 1: a traditional adjustable wrench and locking pliers. The 10-inch locking adjustable wrench features a forged alloy-steel body that exceeds ANSI standards for torque and jaws that grip fasteners and won't slip off, making it a perfect tool for maintenance and automotive repair, plumbing, and general assembly tasks... |
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Stanley 84-079 6-Piece Bi-Material Mini Plier Set List Price: $23.99 Sale Price: $14.87 |
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Includes 4-in Diagonal Pliers, 4-in End Cutting Pliers, 4-in Bent Nose Pliers, 5-in Long Nose Pliers, 5-in Flat Nose Pliers, 5-in Groove Joint Pliers |
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Tools Needed By Electricians
In order to work with electricity, one needs the proper tools and equipment. There have been many advances and improvements in the types of tools that are now available. While there are many tools that can be useful to an electrician, there are some that are of primary use, which are almost always employed, even when there is a need to limit the number of tools that are taken to a particular job site.
Electrician Tools Needed : Hand Tools
An electrician needs a number of basic hand tools, to perform basic tasks.
These include:
Square screwdrivers and Phillips screwdrivers, in a variety of sizes and lengths, as well as nut drivers and a hex key set. An assortment of pliers, including long-nose pliers, needle-nose pliers, side-cutting pliers, diagonal cut pliers, and channel lock pliers.
Wire strippers, hacksaw frame, cut off saw, a pair of tin snips, key hole saw, razor knife, and an electricians knife. Adjustable wrench, tap wrench set, crescent wrench, half round file with handle, cold chisel, scratch awl, reamer, tri-tap and center punch. Wire strippers, fish poles and fish tapes, basic tape measures, square, wood folding rule, and laser measuring tool. Level, torpedo level, chalk line, razor blades, electricians hammer, fuse puller, flashlight, carpenters pencils, nail puller, and labeling machine.
Electrician Tools Needed: Power Tools and Testers
There are also a number of power tools which are important to an electrician, such as power drills, cordless screwdrivers, reciprocating saws, spiral saws, and portable band saws. An electrician also needs a tool box or tool bag, an electricians belt, and an electricians pouch in order to keep all tools organized and safely accessible.
Electricians also need tools specifically designed for working with the electrical current, such as a 600V AC/DC vol-con tester, volt-amp meter, neon circuit tester, power testers, and VDV tools and testers.
While not all of these tools are needed on every job, as a general rule an electrician needs to have a wide assortment of tools, to insure that they have the correct tool for the job. Many of these tools are actually carried with the electrician on their electricians belt, and as such, there is a tendency towards choosing lighter weight and smaller tools whenever possible, not only to make them more portable, but because these are often the safest choice for the job. In addition to choosing lightweight tools, electricians should always choose the most ergonomically designed tool possible, to reduce the risk of repetitive stress on the job.
Electrician Tools Needed: Safety Equipment and Precautions
In addition to the various tools listed above, an electrician needs to have all the necessary safety equipment that would be needed for any given job site, such as possibly safety glasses, insulating gloves, dielectric footwear, and arc and flame resistant clothing. There are several different types of blankets and shields that might be needed by an electrician, such as an arc suppression blanket and an insulating shield or blanket.
Hand tools should be double insulated, and if the work environment demands it because of flammability issues, tools should also be non-sparking. The particular tools that are chosen for any given job should always be given careful thought, to insure that the choices are effective, efficient and safe for the work to be performed.
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About Hand Tools
Tools are the "Tooth of Industry" widely used in the field of hardware and machine manufacturing. As we all known, the revolution of abrasives is always preceded to the industry revolution in any country. With the continuous development of manufacturing industry, China as the member of WTO and the speeding up process of economic globalization, which lead to a broad market for the tools, abrasives, super abrasives and grinding technique industry, at the meantime, it requires higher request and more challenge in this industry.
You might begin to believe hand tools will soon disappear as you scroll through today’s tools catalogs. With the development of cordless tools, pneumatic tools and lasers, it almost causes one to believe that conventional hand tools belong somewhere closer to the Stone Age than today’s workshops. Hand tools are being defined as those instruments that rely on the energy of the user for power. These tools include screwdrivers, planers, sanding blocks, hammers, saws and others. The assumption these tools are out of date is simply not accurate.
Actually, before electric power , all woodworking was done with hand tools. These old hand tools are now antiques or at least sought as collectibles. In additional to their aesthetic value as nostalgia from an earlier time, many of these tools are still excellent to use for their original purpose, which is working wood. Old hand tools are functional and intriguing collectibles.
An old hand planer is an interesting item for collectors. The hand planer, which is still made today, is a handy tool for shaving off layers of wood. These tools have been made from a variety of materials and are nearly indestructible. Early hand planers were made from a wooden block with the adjustable cutting blade set into the block. Later designs were made from metal. These old tools represent an era of hand craftsmanship that spoke of quality and durability.
Another interesting and highly collectible antique hand tool is the hand saw. Old saws come in a wide variety of designs and teeth arrangements. They were used for ripping and for finish work. Perhaps one of the most distinguishing characteristics of these old saws was the handle. The handles were often decorative and uniquely shaped. Long before the word ergonomic was coined, craftsman understood that they would be using their tools for long periods each day and that they must be comfortable to hold and to use.
Most old Hand tools are collected for the uniqueness and nostalgic qualities given to them. Most do not have great monetary value, like other antiques. Still, they are fun to collect. They can be found in antique stores, flea markets, estate auctions and backyard sales. They are also available on the Internet. One advantage to buying old tools on the Internet is that you can find greater variety, including many old hand tools from various countries around the world.
For some jobs, it is just easier to use hand tools. Also, for some people, there is a special satisfaction that comes from doing a task with a hand tool. Perhaps it is a connection with a father or grandfather who would have done the job that way. Or, perhaps it is a reverence for the wood and the project that is shattered by the roar and clatter of power tools.
Antique tools are valued by collectors and others because of their uniqueness and the connection they give us with nearly forgotten eras. Antique woodworking tools such as hand planers, saws, levels, gouges and many other such tools cause us to marvel at the skill of ancestral craftsmen. These tools are interesting in the tasks they accomplished and the technologies employed.
There is a special satisfaction that comes from working with wood. For many, the reward is in the doing much more than in the finished project. For these people, tools provide a connection with the project and require skills and techniques that contribute to making the project worthwhile. Often, these people find this is best accomplished by working with hand tools.
An exhibition about tools was successfully held in Shanghai Exhibition Center in May 2007, and the exhibition area reached to 3500 square meters with the amount of 10648 audiences. Among of them, the local audience has 63.8%, the foreign audience has 32.6% and the Hong Kong-Macao-Taiwan has 3.6%. According to the investigation, 82.5% of the audiences supposed the exhibition were a good channel for them to know about the new technique, new arts and crafts, new products and industry information. 76.8% of the people considered that their purchasing decision would be affected by the exhibition and 91% of them show their enthusiastic to contact new target client via the exhibition. Through the successful exhibition, we knew that the "ASGE2008" is the ideal choice for the manufacturers who would like to explore the Chinese market, Asian market and International market, in addition, it's also the best exchange platform for the manufacturers trading and cooperating with each other.
The current exhibition will draw on the machine manufacturer, hardware, and metalwork, automobile, stone, architecture, glass, wood, fireproof material etc. purchase companies, traders, technique experts and several organizations and oversea purchase groups visiting and negotiation in the exhibition. In the exhibition, both the Chinese and foreign exhibitors will attend and negotiate the development of abrasives industry. Welcome the professional people related to this industry joining us to visit and negotiate trade.
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Hand Tools
I just bought an evolv hand tool set from sears. Did I make the right choice?
My boyfriend's b-day is tomorrow. He says he wants set of hand tools to start off his collection. I cant afford craftsman but was introduced to a cheaper brand called evolv. Did i make a mistake? Should I have gone with the cheaper brands like stanley at walmart instead?
So much of your question depends on Price/ Value and eventual application. Beyond that it's a GIFT and as such should be accepted and appreciated.
I suggest you can believe that most tools used in the World are made in China, etc, and branded to suit the vendors, IE: Sears, Lowe's, HD, etc.
As one answer states STARTER is how we all began, learning through using, what works and what doesn't.
Stanley is actually a valid product, as is Kobalt, De Walt, etc, in DIY inexpensive brands, but again, the application of the tools matters as much as the price or name brand.
I have Sears tools probably older than you are that still function in suitable ways. I've bought new tools, IE: Chicago that I threw in my Lake.
I think he should be happy, not question your choice based on budget or little knowledge and build on it.
I have an example and forgive me rambling. If I needed a tool, very specific to a job, even as simple as an angle plumbing wrench to remove a sink faucet in a cramped cabinet space, no matter the cost, It would likely do the job in minutes, save my knuckles and some foul language, and be more effective than other tools. EVEN if I only used it one time.
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