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Here are a few quick power tool safety tips. Tip 1 - Always use the correct power tool for the environment.Power tools that are made for outdoor use have better insulation, heavier wiring and a three way grounded plug. Tip 2 - Keep your power cord tangle free and away from the tool "action" zone. Tip 3 - If you get any nicks or cuts in the cord, inspect them immediately. If it severe consider replacing the cord. As a last resort use tape to shield it from the elements for minor nicks. Tip 4 - Inspect the power cord and all connections regularly for signs of breakage. Tip 5 - Avoid using electric power tools on wet surfaces as water is a good electrical conductor. In combination with other factors - broken cords, machine malfunctions etc, it can put you at risk of shock. Tip 6 - Never immerse your power tool in water - seems obvious but has to be said. Tip 7 - Keep your work area clean - dust can ignite from a spark. Avoid using power tools near flammable liquids or gas. Tip 8 - Follow any specific instructions from the manufacturer. Ok, so these are some safety tips, nothing beats a safety consciousness and putting safety as a priority when using power tools. So be safe and enjoy your work. Fred Riehl has been surfing and working with Brave New World surf shops for 18 years!The Tube Quest Continues at ... www.bravesurf.com Things you will need: 1 Skate board deck 1 sheet skate board deck griptape 2 skateboard trucks 4 skateboard wheels 8 skateboard wheel bearings 2 risers 1 set of mounting hardware 1 philips head screwdriver 1 skate tool 1 metal file 1 sharp razorblade 1. First apply the skate board deck grip tape. By unpeeling the backing and then carefully stick the tape evenly on the top surface of the skate deck. File down the grip tape around the edges of the skateboard, and then carefully use the razorblade to slice off the excess grip tape that hangs over the edges on the skatedeck. 2. Next, attach your skate trucks to your skateboard deck. Use one of the screws from the mounting hardware to poke a hole in the griptape. Then push the mounting hardware from the top of the skatedeck to the bottom. 3. Now slide the risers over the hardware. Next slide your skate trucks on. Make sure that the bushings from the trucks point toward each other or face the center of the board. Tighten the nut with the skate tool until it's flush with the trucks. Warning: Do not over tighten; you can cause the wood to split. 4. Now press the bearings into your wheels using the skate tool. Repeat this for all four wheels. If you do not have a skate tool. You can use your axe on the trucks by placing the bearing on the axel and then pressing the wheel into the bearing, causing the bearing to slip into the wheel. Warning: Be very carefull not to dent or pinch the metal seal around the sides of the bearing. This will ruin the bearings and cause them not to spin! 5. Once the bearings are in place, you can put the on the trucks. Do not over tighten this will crush the bearing causing it not to role. 6. Now the board is ready to skate. You may need to fine tune the trucks to your liking by loosening them or tighten them. The looser the trucks the easier to carve. 7. Once you are done you can always customize your board with some stickers Remember to skate safe and wear your pads when needed. About the AuthorFred Riehl has been surfing and working with Brave New World surf shops for 18 years! http://www.aaarticles.com/article.php?id=21195 | ||||||||||||||||||||