Tuesday 15 March 2022

How to Put a Bit in a Dewalt Drill

 


Putting a bit in a Dewalt drill is an easy task. There are several types of Dewalt drills on the market, but they all have chucks and jaws located on the front of them. The chucks will look different on battery-operated drills than on those with power cords attached. The chuck key also comes in several different sizes; heavy duty dewalt drills will require a larger size chuck key than the smaller drills.

Turn the chuck to open the jaws of the drill to fit the drill bit. The chuck is the cylinder that opens the small jaws at the tip of the drill.

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Place the bit into the jaws of the drill. Drill bits will have different types of shafts depending on what they are made for. Make sure that when tightening the jaws that the bit shaft fits snugly against the jaws of the drill.

Press the directional switch so that it is set to drill. The switch will be located on top of the drill, located right above the trigger switch, or it will be a button located closer to the engine housing of the drill.

Squeeze the trigger of drill and hold onto the chuck at the same time to tighten jaws onto drill bit. If you are uncomfortable with this, just tighten the jaws holding the bit by turning the chuck until it is tightened by hand.

Tighten the chuck using the chuck key if possible. Most battery operated drills will not have a chuck key to tighten the bit. The drills with cords will have a tool called a chuck key hanging from the cord. Place the little round nub of the key into any of the three holes located at the base of the chuck. The teeth of the key will interlock with the teeth of the drill chuck. Turn the key so that it tightens the jaws of the drill around the drill bit.

Monday 18 October 2021

Two safety concerns for your backyard pond

 


As I walked around my property today and took in the large amount of storm damage caused but this summers excess rain I realized I should redo one pond. And I need to add two more ponds as quickly as possible to prevent more property damage.

One pond needs to be cleaned out from silt caused from flooding and two new ponds will help me to control excess runoff from heavy rains. One new pond is more of a runoff pond and I think the other could be used as a wildlife pond.

All ponds have a use, its just deciding what is and how to accomplish adding a pond successfully.

But when you are planning a pond there are many considerations to take into account. Here are two that you should consider before even planning a pond.

Local Building Codes for ponds

Contacted your municipal building authority to ensure that your plans abide by the local building codes.  Will you need to build a fence around your water pond?  Ponds built with a certain depth require fences for safety. Build a fence using a cordless framing nailer. You also need to how large of an area your water pond can be, and other legal considerations? Also check with the utility companies to make sure there are no buried pipes or right of way restrictions.

Pond Safety

Safety is something that normally doesn’t immediately pop into your mind when building a water garden pond. But it today’s society it should be your number one concern.  It’s impossible to ensure that your pond will be completely safe, however, will that be any consequences for your lack of planning if something were to happen? Plan ahead and make sure your water garden is easily accessible for the purpose it was made for. Friends and family should be able to enjoy the pond but it should be safe for children and anyone who wanders onto you property.

Even a small decorative water pond in your backyard garden or patio area can be a hazard with a small toddler!

Ponds add beauty and relaxation to any backyard and home. But they need to be planned to fit the families need and provide safely and beauty to the property. 

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Saturday 18 September 2021

Pond Building – The Wildlife Option


 The most popular type of outdoor pond is without a doubt a fish pond, with clean waters and filters. The much less common option, requesting a more adventurous spirit, is to build a wildlife outdoor pond.

 First let’s define what is a wildlife pond. A wildlife pond is a natural environment hosting a self-sustaining ecosystem. A spot in your property backyard where nature has regained full control and you are merely an observer.

What are the steps to create wildlife backyard ponds?

1. Your pond must be located where wildlife has a free and undisturbed access. Best spots are the very edge of your property and close to nature.

2. Follow the building tips described below.

3. Borrow water from an existing wildlife pond, naturally occurring ones are best.

4. Let nature take control.

5. Eventually the environment will take care of the rest.

What can you expect? Well, if you take care of the details, you will have an autonomous ecosystem filled with a variety of living creatures and with little need for maintenance at all.

Building a wildlife pond.
A wild life pond is built using any informal outdoor pond plans, but your equipment list will be smaller as there is no need for filtration or aeration, nature will take care of this tasks. An important point to add is that fish will destroy your insect population, the basic food for other wildlife animals, so this kind of pond won’t host any kind of fish in it.

The best place to locate your wildlife pond is at an edge of your backyard, as close as possible to nature. But avoid problems, far from your house and neighbors property as the pond will attract insects, toads and other animals.

To create natural hiding places for the wildlife you want to attract, keep the vegetation around your pond as high and untidy as possible, but allow human access to enjoy and take care of it.

A secret ingredient that will make the difference. Find a naturally occurring wildlife pond, take some water from it and introduce it into your pond. The organisms you got from the natural pond will populate your newly created wildlife pond.

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What kind of animals can you expect? The water borrowed from the natural pond will start an insect population. Your first visitors will probably be pond skaters and eventually dragonflies. With insects in place yo will start attracting their predators, toads and birds. If your site won’t let easy access to animals you can by some toads and introduce them to your backyard. But if your pond start growing mosquitoes or other undesirable insects you can add snails to keep the water clean.

Pond building have a large number of options, and wildlife ponds are not always the most popular, but if well planned and executed it can be a wonderful part of your backyard.

Looking for some ideas and inspiration for your outdoor pond, then visit pond-building-mastery.com to find essential tutorials, know-how and tips about pond building.

Wednesday 18 August 2021

Outdoor Pond – Tips For Successful Backyard Ponds

 


An outdoor pond is a wonderful improvement to your garden or backyard, a place for relaxing and resting while observing your small part of nature. It’s no surprise that its popularity is becoming bigger and bigger.

Below you will find 7 essential tips to make sure your outdoor pond project is successful.

1. Inspiration from books, magazines and the Internet. You can find inspiring pond photo books in your local library or bookstore; also websites like flickr.com and youtube.com can be researched for images, tutorials and tips.

2. Inspiration is all over the place. Once you start looking you will find ponds and water features everywhere; parks and public buildings just to name a few. Take pictures of things you like and dislike, so later on, when designing, you can easily refer to.

3. Choose your pond location. Remember that a pond is not a mobile feature in your garden. Think of how close you want it to your house or neighbors property. Keep it away from sources of debris like a tree that looses many leaves. Place it in a spot where you can enjoy it from a window or at a relaxing corner of your garden.

4. Choose your outdoor pond style. If you would like to match the architecture of your house then a formal pond is probably your choice. Formal pond examples can be found in palaces and monuments both old and new. If you are looking for something more natural that will blend with the environment and your garden, then informal ponds are your choice. Informal ponds will imitate nature’s rivers and lakes with sand shores and lots of vegetation. The most important issue here is to keep your pond in harmony with your backyard design.

5. Additional design tips. Waterfalls and other features can be added to your pond but take its style into consideration. What kind of fish will you introduce and what are their needs? Does your ground allow easy digging for a below the ground pond or maybe you need to build it above the ground with a nice brick or stone wall?

6. Keep a close eye on your budget. Make sure you have the skills and resources to complete you pond building project. Sum up the materials, construction and maintenance expenses, including professional help if needed. If you need to cut building costs or reduce your efforts take a look at pre-made pond kits in the web or local stores.

7. Keep your pond Safe. Safety is your number one priority when it comes to children and pets playing around your garden. Also keep the stable surfaces around the pond and your electric installations water proof. A good quality liner is a must to avoid holes in your ponds due to rocks and ground movement. Clean and uncontaminated ponds are not only a maintenance issue but a safety one, both for your family and your fish.

Pond building is a complex hobby that can become very enjoyable if you take your time to plan and maintain it. Get your family involved in it from the very beginning making it a project enjoyed by everyone in your household.

Want to find out more about Pond Building, then visit Michael W.’s site on how to build the best outdoor pond for your needs and dreams.

How to Put a Bit in a Dewalt Drill

How to Put a Bit in a Dewalt Drill

  Putting a bit in a Dewalt drill is an easy task. There are several types of Dewalt drills on the market, but they all have chucks and jaws...