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Quality tools for home, hobby and workshops
Here are presented some good online stores where you can buy quality tools for an affordable prize. Here are also exhibited some product examples. You can find tools for hobby use, for homes and for professional use. Please click at the banners to go into the stores and find the exact product you want.
By clicking at the links for the exhibited products you can buy that tool and also find other tools of the same catergory than that exhibited.
Electrician's tools and computer maintainance tools
Handheld tools like hammers, saws wrenches, sockets, etc
Electric mechanic tools - drills, saws, screwdrivers, wrenches. drilbit sets, screwbit sets
Tools for heating, soldering and welding
Workbetches and locking devices
Some information about welding techniques
Online tool warehouses or online stores with great tool departments
In the below exhibited warehouses you can find all kind of tools for woodwork, metalwork and mechanic work.
Power tools like - Drills, Table Saws, Tile Saws, Band Saws, Miter Saws, Jointers, Impact Wrenches, Laser Levels, Routers, Sanders, Bentch grinders, Drill Presses.
Welding Tools like - MIG Welders, TIG Welders, Stick Welders, Plasma Cutters, Welder Generators.
Tool sfor grooming and surface handling like - Washers, Sanders, Planars, Polishers, Shapers, Dust collectors,
Hand Tools like -
Clamps, Cutting Tools, Hammers, Levels & Squares, Measurers, Pliers, Ratchets,
Screwdrivers, Sockets, Wrenches, Jointers.
TheNerdsNet - This is a big warehouse of technical equipment and techical tools, especially computer and electronic items. You can especially find tools for works on electric equipment, computers and communication equipment.
Autobarn - This is primarily a store for car equipment and comodities, but it has also a great collection of tools and workshop equipment, especially tools to be used on vehicles, for example a great stock of cleaning tools, diagnostic tools, jacks, sockets sets and related tools. You can however also find tools for all other kind of works on metallic items, rubberware, fabricware and wooden items.
Organize.com - storage equipment, equipment to keep order and tools - At this place you can find everything you need to organize your home, your travelling equipment, your money and credit cards. your garage and your workplace. You find containars, shelves, hook arrangements and boxes to store tools, food, fabric, clothes, sewing equipment, needles, medical equipment, medicines, buttons, nails, screws, tape and other things it is allways so difficult to keep in an orderly manner.
You can find ware from brands like: Richard's Homewares, Cassabella Organize It All, Cucina Whitmor, Cuisipro, Snapware, Gloveables Interdesign, Mrs. Meyers Iris, Lollia, Spectrum , Howard Miller/Ty Pennington Furnishings Neatnix, Jansport Design Ideas and Kate Aspen InterMetro, Wilton.
Here are two links to the shop. By going through the links you can find the products featured and from there go and see all other products.
Travelling? Shop Items You Can't Travel Without at Organize.com!
Product examples
Electrician's and computer works tools
Electric mechanic tools
and equipment for those
Tools for heating, soldering and
welding
Workbenches, toolcarts and locking tools
Please click here to see a lot of
knives exhibited
By clicking at these banners you will find a lot of helicopter and aircraft models, and also a lot of other hobby articles.
A great store of remote controle models of all types:
A good general hobby store:
A great store of nitro and electric aircraft models:
A great store of helicopter models:
High performanc trucks and boggies:
Back to main menu with a lot of hobby, car, sport, and househoold items
Welding - By welding the rims of two workpieces and a filler material are brougt together. The filler material and sometimes also the surfaces of the workpieces brought together are then brought to melt, and again let soldify so that the workpieces are glued together, or otherwise brought into a higher energy state that make them bind together.
The term "welding" has no exact definition, and a wid variety of techiques are called welding, but they usually have that in common that the rims of the workpieces and the filler material are brought into a higher energy state to make them bind together.
By welding the filler meterial and workplaces must be protected from being oxidized by the air and from being contaminated with foreign materials. This is done by means of a stream of gas or by a flux material overing the filler material that gives off gas, usually co2-gas.
These are some welding techiques:
Forge welding - this is an old techique ny which the heated workpieces are ponded repetedly until they bind together.
Oxyfuel welding or gas welding - by this techique the materials are brought to melt by strong heat from a gas is blended with oxygen in the toarch and burnt at the outlet of the toarch. Oftet acetylene or hydrogen gas is used.
Shielded metal arc welding - Here an electric arc current is going through the filler material and out into the workpieces making an arc current in the gap between the filler and the workpieces. The filler rod is covered by a material that produces a shielding gas during the process.
Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) - Here an electric arc current is going through the filler material and out into the workpieces making an arc current in the gap between the filler and the workpieces. The filler rod is fed automatically and the device used also feeds an inert gas into the field that protects the materials.
Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) - Here the workpieces and the filler are heated by an electric ark from a tungsten electrode. The material is shielded by a streaming inert gas.
Plasma arc welding (PAW) - By plama arc welding a gas is fed around a nonconsumable electrode (tungsten usually) and down to the place where the filler and workpieces meet. A high frequency alternating current is brought through that gas between the electrode and the workpieces. This heats the gas to a very high temperature so that it is ionized. Another shielding gas is also fed around the ionnized gas. The temperature in the ionized gas (plasma) is around 10000-24000 degrees Celcius.
Other welding processes using electric arc currents - Other arc welding processes include atomic hydrogen welding, carbon arc welding, electroslag welding, electrogas welding, and stud arc welding.
Beam welding - Welding can be achieved nt newer processes using lasers beam or an electrone beam.
Resistance welding - Here the workpieces are brought together without any filler material. Current are fed through the workpieces, bringing the rims to melyt and gue together.
Thermosonic welding - Here the workpieces are brought together under high pressure and intense high frequency vibration is fed against the rims of the workpieces, making them bind together.
Soldering - Soldering is a techique where a filler material is brought to melt between the rims of the workpieces and then let soldify and glue the workpieces together. The filler material is of a kind that easily melts, and the heat used is usually not strong anough to melt the rims of the workpieces. The filler material is often tin or led. The heating is usually excerted by means of an electric device.