Sunday, 19 September 2010

Two Good Gift Ideas for Dad This Christmas - The Brad Nailer and the Dremel 8000

It does not matter whether you are constructing a bookcase or simply building a model train every hobbyist must have two tools at there constructive disposal, the brad nailer and The Dremel 8000. Just having these two tools is enough for one to complete many jobs, thus making them a must for any hobbyist's tool rack. They will save you energy, time and most importantly money on all of your wood based projects.

The Dremel 8000 is Dremel's most recent release to the market. It features cordless operation using a Lithium-Ion Battery, rather than a nickel-cadmium. The difference between these two batteries is reflected in your battery life. Not only will the Lithium-Ion hold a charge up to six times as long, it can also keep that charge for up to two years. It as well includes a very helpful battery gauge so you will always know just when to charge it.

To even better the value of The Dremel 8000 it also includes a forty piece accessory kit, as well as a rotary tool. It features a handy variable speed option, allowing the Dremel to range from five thousand to thirty five thousand RPM's, making the Dremel 8000 easily adjustable to reach the speed needed for any job. With just this one tool you could shape and grind tiles for an update in your bathroom, cut shapes needed for your model train or make every one of your tools as sharp as you'll need it.

The second have to have item on the list is the brad nailer. This small, hand-held nail gun features both a pneumatic or electric option. Aside from using tiny brad nails, most can easily be substituted out for staples, eliminating the cost of buying a staple gun. It is great for many small projects form creating a picture frame to fabricating a stool with a fabric cover. Another on the list of great benefits is the brad nailer's light weight. Weighing in at only 3 pounds, it is not only a must tool, but it will save you having to carry around any heavy equipment.

If you do not already have these two great pieces of equipment in your tool box you should make a point to get them. Simply having these two tools at your immediate disposal will make your woodworking projects much, much simpler.


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