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Clean After Use
Wipe down metal tools with a dry cloth. Use a light machine oil on joints, blades, and moving parts to prevent rust.
Sharpen Regularly
Keep chisels, knives, and saw blades sharp. Dull tools make the job harder and less safe. Use a sharpening stone, file, or get them professionally honed.
Inspect Cords and Batteries
For power tools, check cords for wear and batteries for swelling. Always store batteries in a cool, dry place and keep them charged.
Store Properly
Moisture is the enemy. Keep your tools in a dry box or bag, and use silica gel packs to fight humidity. Lock your box to prevent theft.
Label Your Tools
Use a paint pen or engraving tool to mark your name or initials. It helps avoid mix-ups on the site.