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Humans have been using hand tools since prehistoric
times. The evolution from the primitive Stone Age tools
to sophisticatedly engineered tools has changed the way
we perform work today. Hand and power tools are used
daily to help perform tasks that otherwise would be
difficult or impossible. However, the advances in tools
have also created new challenges for their users. Even
simple tools pose great hazards, and can cause severe
injuries if not used or maintained properly. In order to
reduce or eliminate these hazards, OSHA recommends that
special attention should be paid toward hand and power
tool safety. In this article, some basic precautions are
discussed that can prevent common injuries caused by
hand and power tools.
Hand Tool Hazards and Protection
Usually, hand and power tool hazards are caused through
misuse and improper maintenance. You should remember the
following when handling such tools:
Do not use wrenches when their jaws are sprung;
Never use impact tools, such as chisels and wedges, when
their heads have mushroomed;
Tools with loose, cracked or splintered handles should
never be used
You must never use a screwdriver as a chisel;
Tools with taped handles should be checked first for any
hidden cracks;
Use Personal Protective Equipment, such as safety
goggles and gloves;
Keep floor surface where working free from debris and
tripping or slipping hazards;
Keep cutting tools sharp.
Power Tool Hazards and Precautions
Power tools could be extremely hazardous when used
improperly. They must always be fitted with guards and
safety switches. Here are some precautions you should
take while handling such tools:
Remember to disconnect all tools when they are not in
use and also when their accessories are changed;
Before servicing and cleaning all tools must be
disconnected from the power source;
People that are not involved with the work must be kept
away from the work;
Never hold the switch button while carrying a plugged-in
tool;
Before starting to work, make sure both your hands are
free to operate the tool. You can do this by securing
your work with clamps or a vice;
Do not wear loose clothing and jewelry that can get
caught in moving parts;
Damaged electric tools must be removed and tagged with
the words: ?Do Not Use?;
Portable tools should never be carried by their cord;
Electric cords must not be used to hoist or lower tools;
All cords and hoses must be kept away from oil, heat and
sharp edges at all times.
Remember, it can only take one mistake! So be sensible
and stay safe.
How to distribute the water in your new log cabin
Jack Hudson
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How to distribute the water in your new log cabin
In previous articles, I have told you how to get water. I left you pumping water into a pressure tank. The next problem is to get this water to the various fixtures. Before I tried to run any pipe, I'd be sure that the fixtures were in place. This includes the hot-water heater. By the way, there are many ways you can heat the water, including a coal range, oil heater, gas heater, electric heater--and I've even seen a fireplace used to heat water.
Because of size and ease of connection, I would suggest a small electric water heater. This is small enough to fit under a sink, in a closet, or even under the cottage. The small units use 120 volts and therefore require no special wiring.
I have mentioned polyethylene pipe for the cold-water lines from your water source to the pump. This type of pipe can also be used for the cold-water supply in your house. It is light and easy to handle and requires a minimum number of fittings, because it is so flexible.
Soft copper is another type of pipe that is flexible. It has one drawback, however. It is easy to dent or crimp the tubing. Let's start with the cold-water piping. From the pump run a %-inch pipe to the hot-water heater. In this line insert a ¾-by-¾-by-½-inch T. To the ½-inch nipple of the T run a pipe to the various fixtures that require a cold-water outlet.
Because there are a number of fixtures running off from the main line, it will be necessary to use a number of T's in order to accomplish this. The illustration shows how this is done. The hot-water system is similar to the cold-water, except that you will want to use copper, brass, or steel piping. The process is the same.
One word of caution: Be sure that all the pipes are tilted for drainage and that there is a good way of getting the water out of the system. A couple of drain cocks are usually placed at low points in the piping. The water is usually allowed to run out onto the ground. With no heat in the wintertime, you will want to be sure that no water stands in the pipes.
The tripod or three-legged stand is used to hold lengths of pipe when it is being driven into the earth. The drive assembly consists of a number of parts, including a nipple, coupling, and malleable iron drive cap. These parts are screwed to the end of the pointed piece that goes into the earth as you drive a well.
When the drive cap is added, you can drive the pointed end of the pipe into the ground with a maul. A maul is a heavy hammer. Large mauls used to drive pipe usually are made with a hardwood head. A pipe or Stillson wrench is a large tool with adjustable head that can be used to hold pipe.
A yarning tool is a rod with a flattened end used to push lead or other soft materials into a joint of pipe. A threader is used to make ends on pipe so that couplers may be screwed on. These have dies which come in various sizes from ¼ to 2 inches or more in diameter. Tubing cutters have a small wheel that cuts soft pipe. Each time you revolve the clamplike tool around the pipe, the handle is given another twist downward. This action eventually cuts the pipe.
A plumbers' furnace is a type of gasoline stove with a melting pot for lead at the top. Ladles are spoonlike dippers used to remove lead from the plumbers' furnace to the joint that is being packed. Blow torches usually use gasoline for fuel. Be sure to keep the flame of this tool away from any combustible material.
A holder consists of two boards connected together with bolts. It is used to hold lengths of pipe when lowering pipe into a well. A reamer is used to clean out the inside end of a pipe that has been cut. It is tapered and has a series of flutes.
Flaring tools are used to force the end of copper pipe outward. They consist of a holder with various sizes of holes for pipe. A metal rod is inserted in the end of the tubing that is held by the holder, and hit lightly with a hammer to force the edges outward.
Hack saws are thin-bladed saws used to cut pipe. In using the hack saw, hold it at a 90-degree angle to the pipe. Do not saw too fast. Use the reamer after making the cut. The earth auger is a shovel-type tool used to make a circular hole in the earth.
About the AuthorAbout the Author: Jack Hudson is a writer for http://www.log-cabin-plans-n-kits.com and http://www.best-house-n-home-plans.com/. These two sites work collectively as a resouce for the planning and building of log cabins as well as choosing from different house plans. Visit one of these sites for informative articles as well as free TIPS for building a log home or choosing a house plan.
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