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Workshop and Home Improvement

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single home, in posession of a family, is always in need of some sprucing up. No matter how young or old your baode may be, there is always going to be that thing in the back of your mind that you would feel so much better if you took care of. Now's your chance! Stop procrastinating and get to it. Whether it's fixing a leaky pipe, tearing down a wall (or building a new one) or just freshening up your decor with a fresh coat of paint. If you're a recreational do-it-yourself'er or in actual dire need of a home facelift and some major repairing, start your product search here. No matter what your needs are, we can help you find anything easily and quickly. Having the right tools for a job can save you time, money, and stress so make sure to do some research in order to get the best product. Always remember to follow instructions and use caution when working with potentially dangerous tools. Drill away!

Basic Tools and Painting Supplies

Tools and Hardware

The basics you need around your house. The nuts and bolts of home repairs, if you will.

Hand Tools

Information on tools that run on human power alone. They might be unplugged, but they'll never let you down.

Painting Supplies

Painting a wall, a room, a house, inside or painting outside? Start here for the equipment you'll need.

House Paints

Know your painting job, and find the right paints for it here.

Workshop Accessories

Don't forget, tools need accessories too. Workshop accessories can keep you comfortable and safe.

Power Tools

For the macho man in all of us. 

Handheld Saws

Other Saws

Jointers

A jointer helps to even out unusable lumber into ready to use wood. You're going to want the wood to end up flat, straight, and square, so the flatter the jointer, the better.  

Lathes

Found in more serious workshops, a lathe is used to cut, sand, and drill an object while spinning on an axis. This helps to perfect the object's symmetry and provide you with an even shape. 

Planers

A planer cuts varying pieces of wood that a normal person couldn't do. For example, 1/64". Be sure to get the right type of planer for your woodworking needs. 

Power Drills

Corded and cordless drills are necessary for any good workshop.

Power Grinders

Used for grinding just about any surface

Woodworking Routers

Routers are hand-held tools used for both decorative projects (such as adding sculpted patterns to furniture) and for making joints in woodworking projects.

Shapers

Shapers do many of the same jobs that routers do, but are attached to a heavy base. They are typically higher-powered than routers and are used for larger projects.

For additional information, check out our guide on Woodworking Resources.

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