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- 5023
- Tool Belts & Pouches
Double layer of rugged,lightweight fabric. Holds most brands of T handle drills. Multiple outer pockets and sleeves for complete bit organization. Safety strap with quick release buckle. Color: Black.
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Do I have to be strong to use power tools?
So I’m taking “introduction to green construction” (it’s like wood shop, but geared towards actual construction), and we’ll be using skil saws and stuff. I’m 15, a girl, a total couch potato, short, and I’m not strong (at all). But that doesn’t matter too much right?
Suggestion by Buster
That’s why we have power tools sweetie, just learn to use them safely and let the tool do the work.
Suggestion by Shakey
Not much. A little strength in your hands and forearms wouldn’t hurt, just to guide the tool and keep it under control, though.
Suggestion by Chris
No way sister. I am a female and in construction. The only way do do a good job is having the tools you need. Women do not have alot of upper body strength and that where power tools come in real handy. Just read all instructions and safety first and practice just holding them and feeling the power behind each tool and then practice on something that can be thrown away. Getting the feel for a power tool is half the battle. Let the tool do the work for you. Get a firm grip and watch what happens.
Suggestion by Doug Boyd
You’ll be fine, arm and hand strength grow as you learn. Please be careful, power tools can hurt people pretty fast. Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate, and don’t do anything with a power tool till you’re sure you know how to do it. Safety first is the rule in construction.









