What are Power Tools?
There are several categories of power tools, and we are speaking of the mechanically driven type. The Amish are some of the most effective builders in the world today and their power tools often consist of a windmill for grinding or perhaps the tractor, the very large Belgian horse grazing in the field.
Power tools have come to mean electric, air-compressor driven, powder and charge driven, and gas driven tools, in today’s contractor market. Electric power tools can be considered as either wired or cordless. The important fundamental rule is to use the best tool for the job and just like the golden rule of carpentry, measure twice - cut once, you will save hugely in time and money.
Electric Power Tools
Power tools run by electric and most frequently used are saws of all types, portable and stationary. Saws typically used by individual tradesmen are skill saws, jig saws, table saws, band saws, tile saws, and a circular saw, the most portable and versatile saw of all and the one a beginner do-it-yourselfer would be best advised to invest in rather than borrow from a neighbor.
Cordless Power Tools
Cordless power tools are great in tricky situations like hanging drywall in large spaces and putting in roofing nails with a crew of 5 others - no cords to cross or confuse.
Air-Compressor Power Tools
These are the nail guns or “nailers”; power tools that are major time and energy savers, for laying sub-flooring and roofing, or setting beams and joists. Also paint sprayers. If you have a new house or perhaps you are re-painting the exterior of your house; the paint sprayer will give you the greatest distance on your time and money.
Gas Power Tools
Power tools that use gasoline like chainsaws and weed whackers are used outside. If you have a log cabin, then chainsaws are an important power tool for evening out the ends of the logs.
Powder-actuated Power Tools
These are power tools that are run by explosive cartridges, just like bullets. They are often used for securing surfaces on top of cement. Like laying sub-flooring on top of a poured cement base and these power tools explode just like a gun.
All power tools should be cleaned after each use and carefully stored away from untrained and inquisitive hands to ensure the long life of the power tools and your family.