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How to use a Hammer

How to Use a Staple Gun

Here are some key tips about loading your staple gun:

Load the appropriate staples/nails before plugging in the staple gun.

Plug the staple gun into the main supply.

Hold the staple gun firmly with the staple track at 90 degrees to the work piece.

The safety trigger release button will be depressed when the staple track is pressed towards the
work.

The staple gun will not operate unless the safety trigger release button is fully depressed.

Squeeze the trigger to drive the staple/nail into the work.

On hard surfaces, press down on the top of the handle with your free hand to hold the staple gun
against the work.

Each squeeze of the trigger will drive one staple/nail only.

Remove the staple gun from the work and disconnect from the main supply when the work is
finished.

Safety Instructions:

Keep the work area clean

Do not expose power tools to rain.

Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations.

Guard against electric shock.

Keep the staple gun and all supplies away from children.

Do not let visitors or children touch the tool or the extension lead.

Do not force the tool.

Use the right tool.

Remember: Check for Damaged Parts

Always check the tool properly before using it. If any part is damaged, get it repaired or replaced
by an authorized service center or follow the instructions in the user guide or manual.


How to Use a Handsaw

Mark a line where you will be cutting.

Support both sides of the work on a bench or sawhorse.

Take time to get comfortable before you start sawing.

Make sure that the teeth of your saw are sharp.

Line up your wrist, elbow and shoulder with the saw blade.

Remember that you will lose about 1/8-inch of wood with the cut due to the width of the blade, so
cut on the outside of the line.

Apply slight pressure on the push strokes and relax when you pull the saw.

Saw with a steady, easy rhythm.

Keep in mind that the more acute the degree, the faster and rougher the cut.

Hold the saw at:

    • 90-degrees for a quick, raw cut
    • 45 degrees for smooth cuts; and
    • 15 to 20 degrees for very fine cuts.

Tips:

Wear gloves for comfort and protection.

Wear goggles and a dust mask.
The above is an extract from the ebook Handywoman's Home Repairs.

The author, Gloria Rae, is a woman and she writes this ebook for women.  Listen to what else she
has to say about being a handywoman.

Women and home repair can mix!

In fact, if you take away the heavy or super-awkward movements, women can do a whole lot of
fixing.

You can have fun and save money, too.

It feels good and powerful to be able to do things for yourself.

I started learning how to fix things at a very young age. It seemed that, if I ever wanted anything
done when I wanted it done, I had to do it myself. You know how long you can wait, don't you?

Years ago, I was pregnant. My kitchen sink was broken and my husband kept saying he was going
to fix it. So, I'd haul the dishes to the bathtub with a dishpan. My back ached as you well can
imagine. It was awkward and it made me angry.

But, I had been raised that women were to listen to their husbands.

Times have changed and so have I. After several months and me (with a new born daughter and a
three year old) doing dishes with the dishpan in the bathtub, my husband fixed the sink in fifteen
minutes.

It took him fifteen minutes to fix a sink that I could not use for five months! I was livid.

And so, my journey began. I not only learned the skills that I needed, but I made a small business
out of painting apartment buildings, created an income and became independent.

You can learn how to do repairs too.  Learn it from
To gain a better idea of the things that you can learn, just look at

Table Of Contents

Introduction
Using Tools
How To Use A Hammer
How To Hammer A Nail
How To Remove A Nail
How To Use A Staple Gun
How To Use A Handsaw
How To Use A Paint Spray Machine
How To Use A Power Drill
How To Use A Caulking Gun
How To Safely Use A Ladder
How To Use A Wrench
Structural Repairs
How To Restore A Wooden Floor
How To Fix A Hole In The Wall
To Fix A Small Hole
To Fix A Large Hole
How To Prepare A Room For Painting
Things To Do Before You Start Painting
Tools And Materials To Paint A Room
Requirements For Painting A Room
How To Apply Paste To Wallpaper
How To Repair A Ceramic Tile Floor
How To Install A Doorstop
How To Install A Peep Hole
Fixing The Fixtures
How To Change Glass In A Window
How To Change A Light Bulb
Toilets
How To Fix A Partial Flush In A Toilet
How To Remove A Toilet Blockage
How To Fix The Whistling Sound From The Toilet
How To Fix A Toilet Leak
For Leaks At The Fill Valve
For Leaks At The Flush Valve
How To Unclog A Toilet
Clear A Blocked Showerhead
How To Unclog A Sprinkler System
How To Open A Clogged Drain
How To Replace A Light Switch
How To Paint A Window Frame
How To Repair A Sliding Door
Furniture Repairs
How To Repair A Wobbly Chair Or Table
How To Repair Wooden Chairs
How To Repair Metal Chairs
How To Caulk A Bathtub
How To Change A Door Knob
How To Fix A Drawer That Sticks
Cleaning
How To Remove Rust
How To Clean An Oven
Fast Cleaning
Self-Cleaning
How To Clean Your Barbeque Grill
For A Charcoal Grill
For A Gas Grill
How To Clean Curtains
How To Clean A Bathtub
How To Clean Windows
How To Remove Lipstick Stains From Fabric
How To Remove Ink Stains
How To Remove Coffee Stains From Carpet
How To Touch Up Your Appliances
Storage
Storing Jewelry
How To Store Kitchen Linen
How To Use Appliances
How To Use A Coffeemaker
How To Use A Blender
How To Make Your Own Air Freshener
You CAN do all these.  I promise.  It's not that difficult, men just want you to "think" it is.  It's a
power thing. . .kind of like who has control of the remote control for the television set.

End your frustration, save a ton of money on simple repairs and get it done when YOU want.  
Handywoman's Home Repairs is just what the doctor ordered.

And maybe. . .just maybe. . .Prince Charming will take you to dinner with all the money you've
saved!

To encourage you to take this great step of faith, I will make your decision a lot easier.  

For a mere $17, you will get this ebook
Handywoman's Home Repairs together with the
following 4 other ebooks:

Home Remodeling Secrets is a complementary ebook where you will
learn how to remodel the house you are living in, or a property that you
want to upgrade for selling at a much better price.  With the skills of a
handywoman, you can perform this remodeling project at a very low
cost.






With these recipes from the heartland, you will be able to prepare dishes
that satisfy yourself, your families and your guests.  You will marvel at the
culinary skills that you have in preparing the great holiday dishes and the
every day treats







A How-to Guide that will triple your yard sale income and make your
sale run as smooth as silk.









Yes, we all want to be winners.  Now, you can.discover what it takes to
be a woman in a man's world and succeed in anything that you set your
mind to.  You will learn that you do not have to be stuck.  You will learn
how you can achieve what you want.

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Handywoman's Home Repairs
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Home Remodeling Secrets
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Plain Cookin'
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Yeard Sale Secrets Revealed
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Wise Women Win

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Proudly brought to you by Jacob Gan, PhD (Michigan)
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