Winterize Woodworking Tools with Tips from E.B. Tool Company

Midwest-based E.B. Tool Company offers tips for winterizing tools for home improvement.

Gays Mills, WI, January 04, 2015 --(PR.com)-- With the onset of cold weather, many a do-it-yourself handyman is driven out of the workshop and away from his woodworking passion. Thankfully, this does not have to happen. This year, the family handy man should winterize his tools and shop so he can keep working all winter long.

E.B. Tool Company, one of the best tool manufacturers of tools for home improvement and tools carpenters need, suggests taking measures to preserve supplies such as wood planks and other building materials. It is best to store these items in a controlled climate when possible as extreme temperatures and varying humidity levels can damage or permanently destroy them.

Cold winter temperatures can also wreak havoc on motorized equipment. Not only can rust become an issue, but the internal lubricants break down in temperatures below 40 degrees. These issues lead to greater investments of time and money to clean up and repair – or worse, replace – tools and machinery.

Winterizing can be an expensive investment depending on the type of system and materials needed. However, in the long run, climate-control systems save money by preserving home DIY tools and supplies.

Thankfully, the KwickGripper works great all year long despite temperature and climate fluctuations. The KwickGripper from E.B. Tool Company is an innovative nail removal tool that easily extracts a variety of fasteners. The nail puller easily converts leverage into pulling force, making it a tool box essential for any household handyman.

Based in Gays Mills, Wisconsin, the E.B. Tool Company offers the revolutionary DIY tools carpenters need, including the Kwick Gripper. Invented by the father-son team of Eric and Ben Eby, the Kwick Gripper was created to make nail removal jobs easy, even in the most difficult situations. Learn more about the Kwick Gripper tool, its ability to remove a stripped screw or broken nail, and E.B. Tool Company at www.ebtoolcompany.com.

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Ben Eby
Owner
E.B. Tool Company
617 Ten Hills Street
Gays Mills, WI 54631
608.630.5611
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http://www.ebtoolcompany.com
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