Power Tools Vs Hand Tools

 

Power tools play a big part in many home improvement projects, and especially in those projects involving woodworking. And while hand tools have their place in the workshop, power tools save you time, make many jobs easier to do and can often provide more professional results. Here is a list of some of the most important power tools you need in your workshop, and how they can benefit you versus using hand tools.

Pneumatic nail gun - If you have just a few nails to hammer in, a regular hand-held hammer will do fine. But if you have a lot of nails, or are using thicker nails, it will take multiple blows and a lot of time to get everything hammered in. A pneumatic nail gun makes nailing go much faster and more smoothly. Just be sure to follow all of the safety precautions; wacking your hand with a hammer is one thing, putting a nail through is entirely another.

Power circular saw - When it comes to sawing, a handsaw if fine if you are just cutting a few 2x4s. But if you needed to cut a large panel of plywood, it would be pretty slow going. For this job, a power circular saw is a much better choice. Used in combination with a clamp-on straight edge, a circular saw makes cutting straight cuts on large pieces of wood a snap (and about 100 times faster than with a hand saw). It's also easier on the hands and best  hand tools UK.

Power miter saw - For making angled or mitered cuts, you use a hand miter saw. Like the handsaw, this tool works well with small projects. But for bigger projects, a power miter saw will do the same job a lot faster and with a lot less effort. All you do is rotate the blade to whatever angle you need and make your cut.

 

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