Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Manual Labor


Every time I use my router, I have to dig out the manual and re-read the instructions on how to install the bit and adjust the depth. If I used it every week, I could probably remember that info, but I don't. So this handy tip from DIY network hit home with me today. (Of course, I did have to insert an apostrophe to ensure their punctuation was correct!)

DIY HANDY TIP

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The owner's manuals for power tools can come in handy even after you're familiar with the basic operation of your tools. But like most owner's manuals, they tend to become lost and scattered over time. Consider keeping all of the owner's manuals for the power tools in your shop in a single three-ring binder (figure R). In that way, you'll always know where to find them. Moreover, in a binder the manuals are more likely to stay clean, flat and readable than they would if crammed into the bottom of a drawer."

1 Comments:

Blogger Carol Tiffin James said...

Good grief! You are a writing maniac lately! I will never be able to keep up with your productivity - in writing OR in creative projects!

3:50 AM  

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