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[wikipedia metalworking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalworking] | [wikipedia metalworking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalworking] | ||
[http://www.using-tools.com/ Using Tools website] | |||
"Satisfactory work cannot be done with tools in poor condition." | |||
===Storage of Tools=== | |||
"...regardless of where they are stored, each tool should have its own individual place so that it will be readily accessible...Idle tools on a bench top or on the floor are a hazard to anyone working there or passing by, and to one another." | |||
===Use of Tools=== | |||
"You should learn what each tool is designed for and how it should be used." | |||
===Conditioning of Tools=== | |||
"Tools should be kept clean and free of rust...Lubrication of the moving parts of various tools is also a necessity...A sharp tool seldom causes an accident. In most cases where a worker cuts himself, the tool is dull." |
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I haven't had the time to go through all of this, but there's got to be something in here about metal fabrication. [Online Education Database http://oedb.org/library/features/236-open-courseware-collections]
[wikipedia metal fabrication http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrication_(metal)]
[wikipedia metalworking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalworking]
"Satisfactory work cannot be done with tools in poor condition."
Storage of Tools
"...regardless of where they are stored, each tool should have its own individual place so that it will be readily accessible...Idle tools on a bench top or on the floor are a hazard to anyone working there or passing by, and to one another."
Use of Tools
"You should learn what each tool is designed for and how it should be used."
Conditioning of Tools
"Tools should be kept clean and free of rust...Lubrication of the moving parts of various tools is also a necessity...A sharp tool seldom causes an accident. In most cases where a worker cuts himself, the tool is dull."