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Oct 13

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You got some new desks a tad too big for the space available and now you need to re-adjust the legs or saw the top off the desk. Or maybe you are hanging up a new shelf to provide relief for your overflowing bookcase.

Whether you’re attempting a major renovation or you just need to fix the odd handle here and there, you will need some tools for the job! As a DIY newbie, how do you know what to buy? Well, simple – you just read my guide to the absolute basics below…

 

Drill and Screw Drivers

Whether you get a corded or a cordless drill is up to you. The first one tends to have more power, but the latter one doesn’t have cables to get in the way on those fiddly tasks.

I’d make sure to get one of those that isn’t just a drill but it’s also a driver, so you only need one tool for the job.

When you need to get something done quickly, electric screw drivers are essential. Ratcheted ones tend to be my favourite.

I also don’t know what I would do without my multi bit screw driver – spanned screws are no fun, especially if you need to deal with them again at a later point. Do it properly now and you’ll save time later.

 

Pliers and Claw Hammer

If you tend to customise your furniture a lot, you will try to get rid of nails as much as you will hammer them in. A claw hammer is very helpful for this –  in fact, many nails can be pretty impossible to pull out without one!

You can use your pliers for cutting wire or instead of wrenches, or even to hold nails in place as you hammer them down – no more whacking your thumb by accident!

 

Level

Unless you have a thing for tilted shelves and wobbly tables, a level is a very useful – essential, even – tool. It can help even when you put pictures up!

Last thing you want to do is nail holes in your wall only to realise they are not in a straight line – unless you particularly enjoy wasting time refilling and re-painting that is. A spirit level ensures you’ll never do a wonky DIY job again – you can even get a spirit level app for the iPhone, although I’d always recommend using a real one!

 

Tape Measure

This is basically where almost every single DIY project starts. Before you buy furniture or make it, you have to know what will fit where. It’s one of the most obvious tools, but also one of those that’s easy to forget about.

Too many DIY newbies attempt to guess whether that new chest of drawers will fit in the space given, and lo-and-behold it rarely does. A non-flex tape measure that can be held out straight (not a flexible dressmaking one) is imperative to any DIY task so you can take measurements to the exact millimetre.

 

A Handsaw

For those desks that are too big. Or for when you want to make your own. Be warned though – you’ll need some serious muscles to use this thing for any length of time, either that or you’ll develop them by the end of the day!

 

Finishing Tools and Materials

This includes sanders, various coatings for your wood furniture, fillers and odds and ends like screws and nails. I wouldn’t keep a large stock, but if you know you like oak furniture for example, you will want to keep the right coating on hand to save numerous trips to the hardware store later on.

As for sanders, if you find you’re sanding rather a lot of things you might want to consider investing in a power sander rather than just doing it manually so you don’t get tired. I once spent five hours on end sanding by hand and I couldn’t move my arms at the end of it!

 

There are many tools out there, but these are the ones I keep coming back to. Sometimes I’ll get half way through a project and wish I really had this or that thing – you can save yourself a lot of time and headaches if you just have the right tool for the job in the first place.

What tools are on your essentials list?

 

About the author: Estelle Page is a self-employed interior designer on a mission to make the world a prettier place to live in, one home at a time. She blogs for Oak Furniture Superstore.

 

Oct 12

Installing double glazed windows can improve the overall appearance and energy efficacy of your property but you could still come across some problems with it. Continue and read on to find out what these issues are and how you can remedy them.

Adding double glazing as substitute for your current windows will offer you amazing benefits for your household aside from it being an ideal way to make your house look outstanding. New double glazing will straight away boost the electrical efficiency of your house and improve its worth. As with many things, double glazing also encounters deterioration throughout its lifetime.

We’ve detailed some of the most typical problems a lot of homeowners experience with their double glazed windows. Although many occur due to misuse and wrong installation, these could be prevented to save your investment in the long run. Listed below are 4 problems you have to be aware about:

1.    Condensed windows

Humidity, errors in assembly and non-working fittings are some of the causes of condensation in double glazing Be wary of fractures in your double glazing or fittings no longer working properly as this may cause condensation.

Significant humidity changes may cause windows to condense. In case your house is a lot hotter than the climate outside, it may cause water droplets to form. Adjust the humidity level by ensuring that moist air inside your home goes out.

2.    Broken handles and dysfunctional window locks

Broken handles in your double glazed windows can make it tough for you to properly operate your windows. With defective locks, you present yourself open from break-ins and burglary. The second you start to feel something different concerning the performance of your windows’ handles and locks, get them replaced instantly to help keep your home safe and protected.

3.    Cracked window panes

Cracked glass happen because of external factors. More often than not, they happen because of an external element applied to it. It may have been hit by a ball or by something else. Don’t preserve that cracked window pane for a long period because you are likely to experience more problems if you keep them. So be certain you have them replaced immediately to avoid condensation and safety problems from occuring.

4.    Jammed hinges

Are your window’s hinges jammed? Windows are simple home machines that still require up keeping. Have the hinges of your windows coated with lube regularly or on a routine to keep the windows functioning perfectly. You won’t have difficulty opening or shutting your windows at all.

A pleasant and safe home starts once your double glazed windows are in good order so make sure you are aware of the key areas to take care of. Addressing these four double glazing hitches are as simple as 1-2-3!

Oct 11

This is Mike Edwards with another one of his video demonstrations and product reviews.

He looks like he is enjoying himself here, and if we let you into a little secret, he is!

Check out this and other videos on our You Tube Channel.

Erbauer Riciprocating Saw

Oct 10

This is not a sexy subject, but it is one of those things that needs to be addressed as we get older. Mobility in the home can enhance an older persons life by making it much easier to remain independent and in their own home for as long as possible.

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untitled 2 3 We all get a little olderYou may be able bodied yourself but needing to make arrangements for others in your family and there are many sites that offer these mobility products – so what should you look out for?

When searching for these products you may come across the term LANTAC approved, this is the Local Authority National Type Approval Confederation who have been formed to approve designs and systems within the building trade in order to prevent too much bureaucracy preventing innovations coming to the market. They ensure that the items meet safety requirements and all local authorities are members of LANTAC.

Do shop around as the same quality products vary widely in cost depending on where you buy them. We were impressed with the price of the pack above which is advertised on 4bathrooms.co.uk at under £300 at the time of posting this.

When you fit these items they do need to be securely fixed as they will take a great deal of stress and strain during use- check out our fixings project to help you make the right choices for your walls.

Oct 09

Cub Scouts can now get a DIY badge – this should ensure the next generation of Home Improvement enthusiasts, and we think that is a great idea.

To complete the award and claim the badge they must:-

1. Show the safe use of, and how to take care of, tools such as a hammer, a saw, a screwdriver, spanners, pliers, a hand-drill, a glue gun etc.

2. Show how to prepare and paint a vertical surface with paintbrushes, roller or pad and show how to clean them.

3. Help design and make two items from the following:

a nesting box or window box

a box for storing tools, pencils, tapes, etc

a rack for keys, mugs or coats

book-ends or bookstand

a shoe rack

notice-board for camp

letter holder

towel rail
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Ideas for bird and bat boxes can be found in our projects section – click on this link to go to our bird box project.