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How to Store Power Tools in Winter

Dec 24,2008

What is the correct way to winterize your power tools? Buy a fuel stabilization product such as Sta-Bil. Add the Sta-Bil to your gas can according to directions and fill your power tool. Then run the power tool for several minutes to make sure that the stabilized gas goes throughout the entire fuel system. Then, re-fill the tank to the top with more stabilized fuel. This will keep condensation from forming in the tank and keep the diaphragms from drying out.

I have a chain saw that is over 20 years old that runs and starts like new without ever having a carb issue. For the homeowner who uses his power tools on an occasional basis (once a week or less), an even better idea is to add Sta-Bil to the fuel during the season. Try to avoid using gasoline that contains ethanol in your power tools.

A few simple rules and the occasional maintenance can help reduce accidents. When using such machinery, here are some basic, common sense safety and maintenance rules to remember:

1. Wear proper clothing. This means nothing loose or hanging (including hair and jewelry) that can become tangled in moving parts. It is also important to wear goggles and sturdy gloves when necessary. And if you need glasses to read or drive, you probably should wear them when dealing with high-powered machines.

2. Read instructions carefully, for both power tool usage and your project. Each power tool is different and instructions will vary with each brand. Understand the tool and how it´s used well, and you'll cut down on many potential hazards.

3. Use the right tool for the job. Is it that surprising when you try to use a screwdriver to open a jar and you end up jamming a finger? Each device is created for a specific purpose and using it improperly is dangerous.

4. Keep your tools in a clean, dry place. Grime and moisture can clog parts and create rust. Sometimes these problems will not be visible outwardly, but can cause damage to you or the machine when used.

5. Follow basic maintenance rules. Every few months, and before you use them, check to make sure handles and blades are rust-free and tight (blades should be sharpened as well). Batteries leak and electrical cords are sometimes chewed through by rodents or become wet, so it is important to check these components regularly also.

6. Work in a safe area. Make sure that there are no tangled cords that can potentially cause someone to trip and fall. The floor should be dry and free of debris. Anyone within close range of them should also have safety awareness. That means young children should be kept away.

7. Keep others safe. You should secure them in a safe place, preferably locked-up. Children´s curiosity often gets the better of them, and even the best safety training at an early age won´t always keep them from getting into trouble. Older children should be given safety instructions and monitored carefully when using any power tools.

I have a chain saw that is over 20 years old that runs and starts like new without ever having a carb issue. For the homeowner who uses his power tools on an occasional basis (once a week or less), an even better idea is to add Sta-Bil to the fuel during the season. Try to avoid using gasoline that contains ethanol in your power tools. Hope these tips will help you!

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