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Fisher-Price Drillin' Action Tool Set - Sets - Construction Tools
 
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Fisher-Price Drillin' Action Tool Set Fisher-Price Drillin' Action Tool Set
Price : $19.99 $15.00
Features :
  1. Drillin action tool set is the ultimate learn to build set
  2. Comes with most useful tools, both a drill and hammer
  3. Drill comes with interchangeable bits
  4. Boys will love learning to hammer nails into holes
  5. Tool caddy supplies easy storage for all your new tools

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Little do-it-yourselfers will love working alongside Dad (or Mom) with their very own working drill! Drill & remove screws with forward & reverse drillin’ action with sound! There’s even an interchangeable drill bit just like Dad’s power tools. Use the hammer to pound nails into the take-along caddy which is great for storage too! Includes 3 AA (R6) batteries. When replacing, use LR6 alkaline batteries. Ages 2-6 yrs

  • Product Measures: 3.625x16x11
  • Recommended Ages: 2 Years - 6 Years

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Melissa & Doug Wooden Take Along Tool Kit (24pc) Melissa & Doug Wooden Take Along Tool Kit (24pc)
Price : $14.99 $7.46
Features :
  1. Twenty-four, smoothly sanded wooden pieces including tools, nails, nuts and bolts.
  2. 9.7 x 5.6 x 5

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Twenty-four, wooden pieces including tools, nails, screws, nuts and bolts provide hours of creative, constructive fun. Preschoolers will love using the hammer and screwdriver to build their projects!

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Radio Flyer Kid's Wheelbarrow Radio Flyer Kid's Wheelbarrow
Price : $49.99 $34.99
Features :
  1. Kids love having a working wheelbarrow that is just their size
  2. Molded steel body and seamless edges are safe and durable
  3. Real wooden handles are strong and sturdy
  4. The molded steel and rubber wheel can stand up to rough terrain and difficult yard work
  5. For ages over 3 years

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Learning Resources Pretend and Play Tape Measure Learning Resources Pretend and Play Tape Measure
Price : $9.99 $6.99
Features :
  1. Inspires Creativity and Imagination
  2. Tape Measures up to 3 Feet
  3. For the young capenter in your home

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Learning to measure is fun. The Pretend and Play Tape Measure is a great introduction to inches and centimeters. Its large size is perfect for small hands, and the durable plastic construction and easy-grip handles make it easy to use and built to last. Tape measures up to 36" (100 cm). Toy measures approximately 7" x 7.5" x 3".

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Black & Decker Junior 25 Piece Tool Set Black & Decker Junior 25 Piece Tool Set
Price : $21.99 $15.42
Features :
  1. Set of 25 Plastic Black & Decker Tools
  2. Comes with Handy Carry Along Backback
  3. 12" w x 15" h x 2" d
  4. Ages 3+

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This fantastic Plastic tool set includes 25 Black & Decker must-haves so children can learn tool names and functions. Everything stays organized inside the zippered plastic backpack 12" w x 15" h x 2" d. Ages 3 and up.

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Questions & Answers
Question : What personal hand tools are needed for a carpenter's helper?
my fiance is looking to start a new career. he is looking into construction, has no exp and no tools. all ads in paper for carpenters helper say that you must have your own hand tools.what does this entail?i would like to get him set up so he can get one of these jobs, what will he need?thanks

Answer:
NONE HAND TOOLS ARE REQUIRED BY THE CARPENTER helpers are to help them using the tools efficiently.

 

Question : will i be the 1st person to die because of color coded labels?
4 freaking weeks. that's how long i've been trying to make a set of color-coded labels.it isn't me. i can type. i can print. i know/have the tools and techniques available to properly format the label.it is my boss's filing index that he "had" to have.and the formatting that "must" be. as we have reached an agreement (his filing index is dead to me) i can now use a revised one. i need links to construction filing indexes, master file indexes for construction projects, anything with "file" and "construction".please. help. me.i L O V E the alphabetical order filing system. (almost) everyone knows it.the current system:Plumber gets a contract1.25 is the Plumbers Contract file2.25 & 3.25 is the Correspondence to/from filesetc.To find ahave anything, you have to commit the #'s to memory, or look on th index (poorly updated).**************************************These files are for an owner and they are a Master File for the project. I don't want to leave them searching for things bc of my bosses badly designed files.

Answer:
Usually I Just File Things By Alphabetical Order Or I Use File Folders That Are Labeled For Each "Subject/Topic"GOOD LUCK!!!

 

Question : why sockets not sold individually?
I need to buy a few sockets but not a whole set. Iam having the hardest time finding them sold seperately. Does anybody know why they arent sold like other construction tools

Answer:
Just go to Sears. Every socket that Craftsman manufactures is sold separately. You will pay more than you would pay if you bought it as part of a set, but if you just need one, that is the way to go. If you are looking for a specific brand, that gets a little trickier, you may have to contact the manufacturer. What brand do you want?

 

Question : Math Crossword Help Please?
Whoever answers the most questions gets 10 points, or whoever recommends a crossword solving site that works really well. Thanx Much in advance!! :DAcross 1. The real number that corresponds to a point on a line. ??o???????4. A ________ has no dimension. It is usually represented by a small dot. ????t7. To divide into two congruent parts. ??s???10. Points that lie on the same plane. c???a???????t?12. A construction tool used to draw segments. A ruler without marks. ?t???g?????? 15. When three points lie on a line, you can say that one of them is ________ the other two. ?e??ee?Down 3. Consists of two different rays that have the same initial point. ?????5. The set of points that two or more geometric figures have in common. ??????????o?9. Two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays. ???????a?r11. A ________ extends in two dimensions. It is usually represented by a shape that looks like a tabletop or wall. ?????

Answer:
across4. point7. bisect12 straightedgedown3. angle11. planesorry i don't know more. it's been a while since i took geometry

 

Question : What programs do I need to Mod Oblivion and create my own race?
One site says I need these:BSA Commander - A tool to open Oblivion’s texture archives GIMP - A free photo editing software; comparable to Photoshop GIMP .dds Plugin - A plugin that allows you to make changes to .dds files GIMP Normal Map Plugin - A plugin that allows you to use the Normal Map utility in GIMP NifSkope - A tool that allows you to alter meshes for Oblivion. TES Construction Set - The tool that allows you to create plugins (mods) for ESIV: OblivionAnother site says that I need these programs:TES Construction Set - Often referred to as the "CS", this is your main tool as a modder. It is free to use, but only works if you have a full version of Oblivion installed on your PC. You will spend a lot of time using this.Imaging Software - You will need a program to use for editing your textures. I recommend Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop is powerful for advanced users but newer users may prefer the free alternative program The Gimp.3D Modelling Software - Similar to your imaging program, there are several different programs you can use for making and editing your models, I recommend either 3DS Max or Blender. 3DS Max must be bought while Blender is a FREE, open-source program.Nifskope - This is an excellent program for viewing models in 3D and testing out how your textures will apply to them visually. Nifskope has many other additional functions and is a good program to learn more specific aspects of, so check around for other tutorials on it if you're interested. Prerequisite Skills - Model handling and texturing will NOT be covered in this tutorial. We will be using what you should already know before starting this type of mod. There are plenty of tutorials already available to teach you the basic skills that you will need.Which set do I need? If anyone can tell me which one I need or which one is best, I would really appreciate it.

Answer:
You mainly need TEs Construction sethttp://www.elderscrolls.com/downloads/updates_utilities.htmBut There isnt much tuts, I made a race from scratch its not all that good

 

Question : what to do with all my tool's, i have a lot of tools and want to make some money using them ?
I had an obsession with tools growing up and now i have like 30 k in tools and want to use them to make money, but don't know how to get started this is what i have. 6000-psi pressure washer3800-watt generatorTree chipperTable saw with dadoMiter saw Router with almost every tip out thereRouter table1000 set ratchet setWire feed weldermig welder Setaline torchPlasma cuterPipe benders3 drillsHandsaws Drill pressSpray guns Almost every hand tool out there like wire cutters and drivers19 high power cords 8 hooligan lights3 led tripod lights 80 gal air compressor30 set air compressor tool kit40 set power tool setAll of these tools are in my garage and I don’t get to use them as much As I want to, and I don’t make money from them I also know how to use all of them and they are not brands that are cheep I have craftsmen to Makita, snap on and dwelt I'm broke and want to make some money But don’t really know were to get started, I have worked in carpentry, construction and automobile fields if that helps on any thing. Can any one give me an idea?

Answer:
It seems to me that you've spent a hell of a lot of money on this stuff. Presumably, it's taken at least a year or 2 to accumulate everything. So my guess is if you haven't had any "revelations" after all this time, your best bet would be to sell it to someone who can put it to good use and invest the money in the stock market. It'll be rebounding any day now and you' could make a fortune without leaving your computer desk. If you're really determined to be self-employed and don't have a preference for what you do then choose something that requires the most expensive equipment, because you'll have less competition. The less competition you have, the easier it is to demand higher prices for what you do.Good luck.

 

Question : Is having a in-home workshop with a butane torch safe?
I'm setting up tools for the vast amount of hobbies I have begun to acquire; one of them being jewelry/metal working. I have the cash for the tools, but my parents are worried about the small butane torch I wish to acquire, and using it inside a house with gas-powered AC (or something like that, I know nothing about such things). They're worried about there being a gas leak one day, causing an explosion. Our plumbing/electric/AC etc are all pretty well put together, with no real problems in my lifetime, so I don't see this happening. Is this fear really plausible?My other option is to build an outdoors workshop, but this would require wood and a lot of other construction items I don't want to add to my bill, not to mention weather in Ohio isn't very forgiving.

Answer:
I'm not a jewelry making genius, but I'm going to say no, I don't think their fear is plausible. It's not like the butane is going to be leaking out of the torch and building up. However, working with fire indoors is generally not the best idea, so you've got to make sure you take decent precautions. Make sure you're working on a non-flammable work bench- something with a metal surface. Always have a fire extinguisher close by and always have proper ventilation. I know that it's a problem using butane camping stoves indoors because it can cause a build up of carbon monoxide, which can harm you. But, if you are working in a very well ventilated area, that should not be a huge problem. I actually found a message board where a jewelry maker started using a butane torch indoors after a scare with a propane torch leaking. http://cs.artjewelrymag.com/artcs/forums/p/16761/66873.aspx. You can find the thread there, but the gist of it is that she uses the propane outdoors and the butane indoors. Another smart thing mentioned on there is knowing how to detect a leak if it does happen. In the end, working with flammable gases there will always be a risk, but if you're educated on the equipment you're using, I think you're safe.

 

Question : What is an easy way to learn carpentry?
I am kind of a hands-on person and good at crafts, but I have never got the hang of carpentry. I want to learn how to build tables and shelves, not so much construction work. Also, what is the basic set of tools to get, and does anyone have any ideas how to do small projects in an apartment space.Insight - thanks for the feedback. Actually, yes, this is potentially for making $. I am a graphic designer and I keep having ideas for designing furniture. It sounds like I might want to find someone to collaborate with.

Answer:
Read, read and do some more reading. Ask questions at home improvement stores. Some of the employees are very knowledgeable. I personally learned by reading books and using the Internet. I also have a father who knows quite a bit. Plus there are classes at some of the high end woodworking stores you can sign up for. Here in Maryland we Woodcraft stores that offer classes.

 

Question : Can my school get tools for "free" for wood, auto, etc. shop?
There is the Bosch power tools HQ, Knipex USA, and a Makita office in the area. I don't personally want tools from them, but is there any way to get them to hook my school up with tools for our wood, auto, etc. shops, and the team of kids who use cordless tools the most, the set construction team. I just though because its for a school, that they maybe would do it.

Answer:
If you look at the corporate web sites for those companies you will find their policy on community giving, there is probably an application for donations, and the school would have to fill it out and submit it. If there is no application, the school can write and send a request; it's not out of the question that they would be able to get some donations if they ask right.

 

Question : I have a 6 y.o. who was given a jr. tool set which does not come w/a model to build, ideas or material. Idea.?
He was given a tool set made of a sturdy plastic which contains a saw, screwdriver, etc. but the kit does not give any material to build things with or ideas, it's tools only. The company that makes it does not sell model kits or material. All the companies that sell construction model kits online already come where you can just snap stuff together and don't need tools. I am a woman so I have no idea of even where to buy materials other than a home improvement store, but would plastic tools be able to work on real material. Suggestions please!

Answer:
Plastic tools don't work with the real materials. If he really wants to make things but you are unsure of letting him use real tools, you can get ready-to-finish wood items at a crafts supplies store. He can sand them down and paint them. It will feel to him like he made it. They sell things like small boxes, trays, birdhouses, and such. You can also get snap-together puzzles made from wood cut-outs.

 

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