Saturday, March 2, 2013

HACK SAW & MITER BOX Hand Tool

                         MITER BOX HACK SAW




 This Miter box Hack Saw hand tool form DMSeeleysTools.com has Improved Quality, the Miter Box Hack Saw now has a steel back bone and a comfort grip rubber handle instead of a impact plastic handle like many of the other Miter box Hack saws and includes a metal adjustment knob. Also Includes 3-- 6" Blades plus the sturdy aluminum alloy saw frame as seen.

This quality mini Miter Box Hack Saw works well with precision cuts for framing or any hobby cutting that needs to be exact. It will cut wood, plastic and metal. The hand tool saw measures about 10 3/4" inches in total length and has a comfortable Rubber handle with a sturdy hand tool metal frame.

The hand tool saw has an easy metal turning knob for removing and inserting blades and comes with a total of 3 blades. This saw will cut to a depth of 2 1/4". The neat Mini Aluminum alloy Miter box cuts miters at 45 degrees and 90 degrees with 1 1/2 cutting capacity. The extended front lip on the Miter Box hand tool butts up against any work table to reduce slipping and holds the box in place. Clamp it or drill holes in it for a more permanent mount.

The 6" carbon steel blades and Miter Box is great for cutting smaller objects. The carbon steel blades easily cuts the most commonly used angles: 45°, and 90°. Its compact size makes it perfectly made for compact spaces and the blade can be relied on for easily cutting wood, plastic or metal. Includes (3) Blades Hacksaw and (1) metal miter box. This quality Saw can be seen at DMSeeleysTools.com.

Denny

See it at DMSeeleysTools.com for your at home hand tool needs.




Tuesday, July 17, 2012

HAND TOOL NUT RIVETER

                        HAND NUT RIVETER 5 SIZES

                                                       Available from DMSeeleysTools USA

                                                          






From DMSeeleysTools The Riv Nut hand Tools have five different size nose pieces when other Riv Nut hand tools only have 4 and requires access to only one side of the work piece. The Riv Nut can be installed after painting or other final finishing operations. Its ideal for materials that can't be tapped or welded.



At least six full thread turns, even in thin materials.







Only one operator is required from one side to use the Riv Nut hand tools.







May be used as blind fastener or screw anchor.







Suitable for small production



applications or mass production assembly lines.







APPLICATIONS-- You can use the Riv Nut hand tools for automobiles, electric home appliances, electronics, building and construction. works like a rivet but has a threaded center. It's like putting a nut on the other side when only one side of the material is accessible. This also works well for stripped holes as an insert.







Contains:  Heavy Duty Riv Nut Hand Tool setting tools and 5 different threaded nose pieces to match the following Riv Nut sizes 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 1/4-20 and 10/32s inserts. Also comes with directions and hole drill size chart.





Description:



Applies threaded inserts into thin metal, plastic or fiberglass. Insert tools comes with 5 threaded mandrels and nosepieces to set the following thread sizes:6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 1/4-20. Drill hole into material. Screw on threaded insert on tool. Squeeze handle until insert is set. Turn knob counterclockwise until released. Inserts sold separately.

Quick Thread Size Hole Size

6-32 17/64” (.2656) (6.747mm)

8-32 17/64” (.2656) (6.747mm)

10-24 19/64” (.2969) (7.541mm)

10-32 19/64” (.2969) (7.541mm)

1/4-20 25/64” (.3906) (9.9922mm)



Quantity:





INSTRUCTIONS



1.Select the Quick Thread Rivet size that you wish to use: 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32 or 1/4-20. With the hand tools handle open, screw on corresponding color threaded mandrel (turn counterclockwise) and tighten with tool





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2.With your tools handle open, screw corresponding color nosepiece onto tool and tighten (turn counterclockwise).





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3. With your hand tools handle open, screw threaded rivet onto threaded mandrel and tighten until threaded rivet head makes contact with nosepiece.

4. Drill recommended hole size (See chart below).





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5. Insert threaded rivet into hole.

6. Squeeze your hand tools handle to set threaded rivet. Rivet is set when expanded and snug in hole. Caution: Threads will become damaged if set with too much force.

7. Using tool knob, unscrew tool from threaded rivet.





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8. Threaded rivet is now ready to accept screw (sold separately).





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ALSO Available! Heavy Duty Stainless steel Riv Nuts @ DMSeeleysTools. com


DMSeeleys Hand Tools for your at home had tools.









Wednesday, February 29, 2012

TOWELS FALL OFF HOOK TIP

From DMSeeleysTools.com.  This is our make your life easier  tip. Ever get one of those expensive towel hooks. You know the one that matches your toilet paper holder and your towel bar etc. The problem is since it is so fancy it doesn't do what it was supposed to do. I mean like hold your towel. Put your towel on it then reach down to pick it up off the floor since that's where it fell.

Walk by your hanging towel, --oops it just fell off  on to the floor again. Well here's a simple way to put an end to this aggravation once and for all and in the best way,-- cheap! Pick up some small Velcro pads or what ever size you need. Clean the hook with alcohol then put a small cut of the picky side behind your hook where it comes in contact with the towel and where ever you can't see it. Small is better then too big other wise it might come off. That will put and end to that aggravation and yes your welcome!

Denny

Friday, December 9, 2011

REMOVE RUSTED & STUBBORN
SCREWS & NUTS

The Impact Driver for the job. If you ever had a rusted screw or bolt to deal with you will really like this Hand Tool. Save on your injured hands with this powerful Hand Tool Heavy duty knurled, chrome plated Hand tool handle with Metal Case and 4 piece chrome vanadium steel bits: Flat- 5 /16", 3/8". Phillips- #2, #3.

Whether its a boat motor with rusted screws or any rusted bolts or screws this Hand Tool Impact Driver will loosen them without destroying them. Just insert the Impact Driver bit into the screw and hit the end of then Hand Tool with a hammer, your work has just been done. Use with 3/8" drive sockets to loosen frozen bolts or nuts with this Hand tool mpact Driver.

The Impact Driver Hand Tool is also reversible so you can also use it to tighten bolts nuts or screws. You can see this at DMSeeleysTools.com.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

CONTOUR HAND TOOL GAUGE

Contour Gauge Home Hand Tool
Check convexes, radius, concaves,

Mold's and dies

Here's a handy contour hand tool from DMSeeleysTools.com to have around your home. If your not an expert at cutting around things you can use this hand tool to trace your cuts Some Contour profile Gauges are made of all metal construction to last. Some may also come with a metal connector to connect two contour hand tool gauges together for larger cuts.


Save time and money with this heavy duty all metal and often hard to find clever hand tool gauge. Just press the hand tool gauge against the contour to be copied. When removed, a perfect pattern has been produced for a clean cut. Not just for the home but also ideal for the shop for sheet metal. Use for fitting linoleum, floor tiles and carpeting around moldings and pipes. This is not one of the cheaper smaller hand tool gauges you might come across. This gauge is perfect for getting the correct contour of a repair area or to duplicate lathe work. Its sleek narrow size fits in those tight spots. The contour hand tool also comes in plastic and the PLASTIC HAND TOOL CONTOUR PROFILE GAUGE is the answer if your worried about scratching a fine finished wood surface.



The contour hand tool Gauge is 6" long and has 175 tempered steel wires for accurate patterns. There is also an inch scale marked on the body of the contour gauge for measurements. Some Contour profile hand tool Gauges are made of all metal construction to last. Some Contour tool Gages may also come with a metal connector to connect two gauges together for larger cuts. I can recommend this contour hand tool from DMSeeleysTools.com as a welcomed addition to your home or workshop hand tool box.



Copy any contour instantly while saving material, time, and money with This contour hand tool Gauge. Another fine very useful tool at http://www.dmseeleystools.com/ For your at home hand tool needs.

Best to your cuts.

Denny


DMSeeleysTools.com your at home hand tool seller.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

HOW TO USE A ROCK TUMBLER

If you like to tumble rocks DMSeeleysTools.com has a nice Rotary Dual Drum Rock tumbler tool for cleaning and polishing small stones or hardware. The way the tumbler works is the rocks fall over and over and over, polishing rocks in much the same manner as the ocean has for millions of years. Be advised that your choice of rock size is limited by the small rotor power and that it may be difficult to get replacement parts like a broken belt from an over weighted tumbler. DMSeeleysTools.com usually has belts.
 
Tumblers are sized according to the weight of the load they can continuously bear. The most common cause of rotor failure and belt breakage is improper or over-loading of the barrel. . Double barrels can be used to polish lots of rocks or to ensure a really good polish (if you reserve one barrel for that purpose).
The rock tumbler is a ideal bench top hand tool to have on hand for descaling , deburring, and surface conditioning for smaller items. Use on semi precious stones, glass, metals, remove rust or polish jewelry what ever your needs require. Quiet low-speed tumblers are designed to run for days at a time, ensuring a smooth, lustrous finish. Some tumblers have Rubber barrels for quieter operation. The following is a good way to polish jewelry.
You can use a Small rotary tumbler and barrel.
Soap (not detergent). Ivory soap flakes are recommended.
Polished steel shot. You want enough to fill the barrel about halfway.
Procedure
Pour the shot into a clean barrel to about the halfway mark.
Add enough water to cover the shot plus about 3/4 inch.
Add a tablespoon of soap flakes.
Load the jewelry and/or components into the barrel. You want them to be able to tumble, so pack them loosely.
Seal the barrel and let the tumbler rotate for 6-8 hours.
When the pieces are sufficiently polished, remove them from the tumbler and rinse them well with water
Do you want rounded rocks, or more natural looking rocks?
If you really do not want a well rounded rock, you may want to look at a vibrating model instead of a rotary machine also found at DMSeeleysTools.com. We get consistently better results with our rotary models, but occasionally we find someone who finds a vibrating model suits their needs better. If you are just starting out we recommend starting with a rotary machine. They truly are easier to operate.
 
So why get a vibratory tumbler?" you ask. They have a very useful purpose. They don't change the shape of your stones. If you have stones that you have cut and ground to a specific shape and you want to polish a lot of them at once, then you can use a vibratory tumbler.
On the other hand, vibratory tumblers tend to be a bit more expensive than their rotary counterparts. However, if 'time is money' and you want to retain more of the shape and size of the original material, then a vibratory tumbler may be just what you need.
 
Make a balanced load that includes for large and small rocks. For a 2.5 lb bowl, sizes from 1/8" to 1" work well. A proper slurry is needed to get the best polish in the least time. If there is too little water, then the thickness of the mixture will prevent proper movement, thus slowing the polishing action. Too much water results in too thin of a slurry, which will result in a much longer time to achieve a polish. The grit may settle out of the mixture altogether. Never wash grit down the drain! Plastic pellets may be rinsed and reused, but you cannot reuse grit. Best to your work Denny at DMSeeleysTools.com

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Home Hand Tools For Leather

If you like crafts and working with leather or find your self needing to repair leather items you own such as purses, belts, shoes, or other items around your home there is a Hand Tool that works well. You could go about the job armed with a stout needle and some strong thread . . . but that's the hard way to do leather and canvas work. A much easier way would be to use a handy little Hand Tool device known as a Sewing Awl.

An argument made against hand tools is that it's hard to make them work. A hundred years ago and more, people made hand tools work. They had no choice: You need the right tool and to develop the skills to maintain and use it properly. If you can duplicate that skill, you can be productive in making nice item out of leather.

A picture of the Awl hand tool can be seen at DMSeeleystools. It has storage in the handle for thread (Everything pictured included) and storage for your needles under the silver cap and Instructions make this a very useful hand tool for your home tool box and sewing or repairing leather goods.

The Awl can be handsomely designed with a comfortable wooden handle. This Awl had 4 different sizes of needles and a bobbin to hold the nylon thread, making the whole Hand Tool quite compact. Other types feature exposed bobbins and storage space for extra needles inside the handle. Both types of awls perform well.

Besides sewing or joining pieces of leather together there is Incising or taking a hand tool knife or in modern tooling, a swivel tool knife, and inscribing a design into the surface of the leather. Note that a dull hand tool knife can leave a much larger "line" than a sharp one, and will not weaken the surface strength as much. This is *possibly* the most common method of ornamentation for leather during the Middle Ages.

Numerous examples can be found in Knives and Scabbards, Shoes and Patterns, etc. Carving technically is the technique of undercutting the leather surface and making it physically stand out from the general surface of the leather. Cutout-- is Creating a design by punching holes in the leather. An excellent tool for small holes is a very heavy duty leather hand tool punch at DMSeeleysTools.

I like the large size hand tool punch making it easier to punch holes in challenging materials with it's comfortable anti slip grips. Nice addition to your shop or home hand tool craft needs. Punch sizes are 7/64'', 1/8'' , 5/32'', 11/63'', 3/16'', 13/64'' ; The Overall length is 9-1/2'' and it is Light weight with high carbon steel punches that are strong enough for most of your project needs.

What ever your leather project may be from starting something new or repairing something old the Sewing Awl or Leather Punch are reliable hand tools to assist you in your home workshop project or repairs. These hand tools will help you duplicate your skill so you can be productive in repairing or making nice items out of leather.

Denny