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Midwest-based E.B. Tool Company offers handyman tips to preserve the beauty of reclaimed wood and encourages sustainable building practices.
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E.B. Tool Company Encourages Readers to Take Care of the Environment by Taking Care of Reclaimed Wood Midwest-based E.B. Tool Company offers handyman tips to preserve the beauty of reclaimed wood and encourages sustainable building practices. Gays Mills, WI, January 25, 2014 - Released January 25, 2014 by the Minneapolis internet marketingagency, Brandography: As a leader in providing tools carpenters need, E.B. Tool Company inGays Mills, Wisconsin, encourages the DIY handyman to consider sustainable practices inwoodworking projects. These include using reclaimed lumber or salvaged wood when possible,and taking care of the resulting pieces so they can continue to be reused and passed downthrough the generations. The first step in preserving the history of antique wood is to make sure to start with a clean surface. E.B. Tool Company instructs the family handy man to remove debris from cracks andholes with a soft brush or cloth. Next, make sure the natural finish is preserved by applyinglinseed oil or a wax paste like beeswax. Finally, maintain the surface with weekly dry dusting. E.B. Tool Company also recommends maintaining an even climate to help the longevity of reclaimed wood furniture. Though the characteristics of the wood were created by the elements,exposure to those same elements now can break down and destroy the recycled buildingmaterials. To preserve treasured pieces, E.B. Tool Company suggests owners: * Prevent liquid stains by using coasters * Avoid burns by using trivets and pads under hot objects * Preserve color and prevent graying by avoiding direct sunlight * Reduce cracking by maintaining even temperature and humidity levels If stains and damage occur, E.B. Tool Companyoffers suggestions for repair on its blog locatedat www.ebtoolcompany.com. In addition to helpful instructions, project ideas, and handyman tips,the hand tools shop offers an original screw and nail removal tool - the KwickGripper. Easy on theuser and gentle on materials, the KwickGripper is an ideal carpentry tool for deconstructing andcleaning up old wood for new uses. Based in Gays Mills, Wisconsin, E.B. Tool Company is an innovative company offering 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 easier, even indifficult situations. Learn more about the Kwick Gripper tool and E.B. Tool Company atwww.ebtoolcompany.com. Contact: Ben EbyOwner E.B. Tool Company
617 Ten Hills StreetGays Mills, WI 54631608-630-5611 pr@brandography.mobi http://www.ebtoolcompany.com ###