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Ladder Tips and Tricks
Knowing a lot about anything causes you to see it differently, and this applies to tools as much as anything else. Even a simple, everyday tool like a ladder can be safer as well as more functional and efficient when you use it properly. Keep reading and learn some ladder tips and tricks.
Rent, Don’t Buy
While it may be convenient to keep a step ladder on hand, chances are you do not need a larger ladder on hand every day. There’s no reason for frequently unused tools to take up space in your garage. With rental equipment, you can just give it back when you’re done with it. Plus, you can ensure that you have a ladder of proper height for every project. For example, if you need to get on the roof, the ladder should extend above the roofline so that you do not have to make a dangerous leap back down.Three Points of Contact
Everyone should know their safety tricks when working with potentially dangerous tools and equipment. Falling off any ladder can result in serious injuries and damage. Remember to keep three points of contact on the ladder always. This means you should never have both hands or both feet off the ladder while you’re working. Just one hand and one foot doesn’t provide enough stability. Three out of four possible points of contact should always be made.Avoid Electrical Wires
Where you set your ladder up is just as important as the way you use it. Look around for power lines and electrical equipment that you don’t want your ladder to interfere with. Find a clear space to erect your ladder to reduce the possibility of an accident.There’s always more to learn about your tools, so read up on them before you go out looking for used tools for sale in San Jose. A Tool Shed has new and used equipment for rent and for sale, so call us at 1 (800) 286-6574 to learn more.
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Projects to Complete with an Angle Grinder
Angle grinders are versatile tools, so there are a lot of projects you can use them for. It helps that they’re strong enough to cut through extremely durable materials like metal and concrete, you can use them to clean rust and grime off other metal equipment. Here’s a look at a few projects you can complete with an angle grinder.
You can use different types of blades with the same angle grinder, which adds to its adaptability and value. Cutting through stone, tile, and concrete to form pavers for your new deck or floors for your outdoor kitchen should be no problem for an angle grinder with a diamond blade. With a metal wheel, you can cut off sections of rebar for your construction project. When you want to clean off all the dirt, grime, or even rust that has built up on your shovel, an angle grinder with a wire brush can leave your tool looking clean again.
You need power equipment rentals and used tools for sale in San Jose, and we’ve got what you’re looking for . Call A Tool Shed at 1 (800) 286-6574 or look through our equipment options on our website.
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Here’s What You’ll Need to Build a Treehouse
If your children love the outdoors, they’ll be blown away when they see a finished treehouse in their very own backyard. The finished product has to be as safe, sturdy, and secure as possible, and you’ll need the right tools and equipment to build the platform, walls, and roof of the house. Read ahead and see what you’ll need to build a treehouse.
Platform
You’re going to be working with a whole lot of wood when you make your treehouse, so tools like saws and drills will be a big part of your arsenal. You’ll need the right drill bit to pre-drill holes for the coach screws. Before anything is permanently connected, use safety ropes to hang the planks in place. Even after the planks are screwed into place, don’t put any weight on the platform until you’ve added support beams. Unless your tree is perfectly even, you’ll cut your support beams at different lengths.Walls
You could build your walls up on top of the existing platform, but it’s usually easier to put them together on the ground. Then you can connect each finished wall and begin to piece the treehouse together. In this case you’ll also need safety ropes to support the weight of each wall. Like the platform, walls will require beams and screws. In contrast to the floor of the treehouse, the walls require the use of a power drill.Roof
Double check the platform and the walls of your treehouse before moving onto the roof. The construction of your roof depends on its design, and attention to detail is just as important. The angles might be a little bit different here, so use precision tools and ask for a second opinion while putting the roof together.Do you have all the San Jose tool rentals you need to build a treehouse for your kids? The equipment experts at A Tool Shed can help you find what you need. Whatever kind of tools you need for your project, see what we can do by calling 1 (800) 286-6574.
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Getting to Know Your Rented Pressure Washer
Equipment rental makes it easy to get your hands on tools you don’t already own. Watch this video for advice on getting to know your rented pressure washer.
Always read the operator’s manual when you rent a tool that you’re unfamiliar with to get to know how the different parts work and how to control the equipment. Check the oil in your engine before starting it, as well as damaged parts like hoses, screens, or O-rings. Connect the extension wand and the spray gun and run your garden hose for a few seconds before you connect it to the pressure washer.
Know how to use your new tools before you acquire them. You can find the San Jose equipment rentals you need at one of A Tool Shed’s seven locations. Call us at 1 (800) 286-6574 if you’re in need of a pressure washer.
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5 Tools to Rent to Complete Your New Year’s Resolution [INFOGRAPHIC]
New Year’s resolutions come in all shapes and sizes. If you’re looking to complete some DIY projects around the house, you likely don’t have all the equipment you need. Luckily you don’t need to buy that expensive equipment that you might only use once. Check out these out these five tools to rent to complete your New Year’s resolutions, which are all available at A Tool Shed.
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Here’s How to Get Started with A Tool Shed Rentals
Homeowners who enjoy DIY projects and professional handymen often encounter tasks that require expensive power tools and heavy equipment, and purchasing these items for one-time or occasional use isn’t fiscally prudent. That’s why A Tool Shed Rentals offers generous deals on renting tools, tractors, and forklifts. To get started today, all you’ll need is a valid driver’s license or ID card. If you’re renting a vehicle, you’ll need proof of valid insurance as well as a driver’s license.
The deposit amount you’ll prepay depends on the equipment rental you choose. A Tool Shed Rentals offers competitive hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly rates for your convenience. We even offer delivery and pickup services. Although it’s not mandatory, we recommend paying for an equipment protection plan on your rental, which covers losses due to accidental damage.
Call A Tool Shed Rentals at 1 (800) 286-6574 if you have any questions about our policies for equipment rentals in San Jose. Our friendly and knowledgeable employees are always happy to assist DIYers and contractors.
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DIY Concrete Countertops
Beautiful countertops are a centerpiece of a kitchen, but they’re also expensive—unless you make them yourself. Watch this video to see how you can make your own finished concrete countertops. Gather together the tools you’ll need before you start, such as a circular saw to cut the melamine for the concrete mold. Other rental tools you’ll need include a palm sander.
The DIY expert featured here gives a step-by-step demonstration of building the melamine form, mixing the concrete, and spreading the concrete into the form with some rebar for added strength. After it dries completely, all you’ll need to do is sand it thoroughly and apply six coats of concrete sealer.
Are you looking for used tools for sale in San Jose? Call A Tool Shed Rentals at 1 (800) 286-6574 or browse our inventory of rental equipment online.
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Don’t Neglect These Preparatory Steps Before Installing a Hardwood Floor
Installing a hardwood floor is one of the most effective ways to boost a home’s value and aesthetic beauty. Take your time choosing the species of wood, finish, and stain you want, as you’ll want to be satisfied with your choices for years to come. When you’ve picked the right floor for your home, get started on the following preparatory steps, including assembling the tools you’ll need:
Rent the right tools.
Installing a hardwood floor requires a few tools that the average homeowner probably doesn’t own. Instead of buying new tools to complete one project, consider renting tools. In addition to your materials, you’ll need the following:
- Tape measure
- Pry bar
- Sander
- Long level
- Pneumatic nailer
- Circular saw
- Shop vacuum
- Drill with driver bits
- Putty knife
Don’t neglect to use appropriate safety gear, such as safety glasses, work gloves, a dust mask, and knee pads.
Measure the space accurately.
Use a tape measure to determine the length and width of the room. Multiply these two numbers to get the square footage. Experts recommend adding 10% to this number when you purchase the hardwood, as this gives you some leeway in case of mistakes.
Remove the baseboard and doors.
If applicable, remove the doors in the room. Next, remove the baseboard. Insert a putty knife behind the quarter-round molding, and exert outward pressure to gently loosen the baseboard. Continue doing this down its length, and then use the pry bar to finish the job.
Prepare the subfloor.
After you’ve removed the existing flooring, you’ll need to prepare the subfloor for the new hardwood installation. Sand away the old adhesives, oil, and sealers, and vacuum the debris. Use the long level to ensure the subfloor is even, and screw down any loose boards. Then, roll out the underlayment and moisture barrier. Before you install the new flooring, remember that hardwood needs at least 72 hours to acclimate to the humidity and temperature inside your home before being installed.
At A Tool Shed Rentals , you’ll find all the tools you need to create a beautiful, perfectly installed hardwood floor in your home. Save big bucks on your project by using our rental tools, or purchase our high-quality used tools for sale in San Jose. Get in touch at 1 (800) 286-6574.
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Essential Tips for Using Hand Truck Rentals
Few things make a major move easier than proper preparation and planning. Using the right rental equipment , such as hand trucks, will allow you to move items both large and small without injuring your back. Plus, having a rented hand truck or two available will help you complete the move much more quickly than if you tried to lift everything by yourself. Use these essential tips to help you get the most out of your rental equipment.
Selecting a Hand Truck
It’s wiser to rent a sturdy, high-quality hand truck than it is to purchase a cheap, poorly made one. Before making your selection, consider the terrain. If you’ll be moving heavy items up and down stairs, look for an electric stair-climbing dolly. The extra expense will be worth it. If you’re executing the move by yourself, then one hand truck is all you’ll need. Rent a few if you’ll have some helping hands.
Moving Boxes
Stack boxes on the hand truck in a straight, balanced column. Place the heaviest box on the bottom and the lightest on the top. Don’t try to stack too many boxes at once—you’ll need a clear line of sight over the top of the stack.
Moving Heavy Appliances
Before loading a washer or dryer onto a hand truck, secure wires, cords, and hoses. Use heavy-duty tape to adhere these accessories to the body of the appliance. Some movers recommend loading appliances onto hand trucks from the rear, so that the front of the appliance is facing outward. This position may offer better weight distribution.
Moving Furniture
Make your furniture as light as possible before moving it by removing drawers or partially disassembling the furniture. Although your rented hand truck will do most of the work for you, a light load is always easier to deal with. Wrap wooden furniture with moving pads to protect the finish from the metal parts of the hand truck. Items that are more horizontal than they are vertical, such as desks, should be tipped over and stood on end.
You’ll find everything you need to complete your household project at A Tool Shed Rentals . We have a wide assortment of equipment rentals in San Jose, including hand trucks, carts, and moving pads. Call us at 1 (800) 286-6574 or check out our inventory of rental tools online.
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Planning a Tent Wedding? Don’t Forget to Rent a Generator!
Getting engaged can make it feel like everything is falling into place, but your big day will require some extensive planning. Whether you host your reception in a church, at a wedding venue, or in a tent in your own backyard, planning ahead is key. Find out what kind of rental equipment you’ll need for your tent wedding by reading ahead.
When the couple has been declared married and the festivities are in full swing, the only thing the guests are thinking about is dancing the night away. If your wedding is taking place in a tent, you need a generator to make sure the night doesn’t get cut short. A generator keeps your power on so the night can keep on rolling. The dance floor needs power for the strobe lights and DJ to operate, but what if you don’t have one? Instead of outright purchasing a generator for one event, talk to your equipment rental company.
High quality generators give your tent wedding the power it needs to keep the party going, so call A Tool Shed at 1 (800) 286-6574 for help finding one. Check out our website to see what kind of San Jose tool rental options we offer.