Recycling and Tools
 
Are your power tools losing their power? As much as you wish they weren’t, I’m going to guess that many of them probably are. Let’s face it, power tools don’t last forever, but hey, don’t just go and toss them out. Perhaps all they need are some good replacement parts. Treat your power tool parts like you would your car. When it doesn’t want to work anymore you don’t just go buy a new car right? Well, maybe there are some out there who are wealthy enough to do so, but for the other 95 percent of us, the first thing we do is take our car in to replace whatever part caused our car to either lose its power or stop working all together.

This sad tale will help better make my point. I will make mention of it. Roxy is 11 years old and has been through many drawn out trips, mostly traveling from her college apartment carport to her much more roomy summer garage. She has helped a number of siblings get through college and has never complained much about doing it. Sometimes though, Roxy would get a little fatigued from all the work she had to do and would sometimes have a “break down.” However, after she got her time out and had a few parts switched, she was back at it like new.

This is the idea I hope gets understood. We could even say that by doing so you are taking part in the recycling process whether you like that or not. Most power tools just need a few good parts replaced and they can be functioning like they were before they got worn out. So instead of buying a brand new Makita Router, save money and get the Makita router part that was in need to be replaced.

Fathers get their day in the sun for a special holiday and DeWALT power tools, Porter Cable generator parts, and Porter Cable cordless drill parts become hot products for gifts. If you are living on that tight of a budget, don’t panic because you don’t have to go and buy a complete power tool for your Dad, just find out what power tools he has that are of need of some replacement parts. Perhaps he had a good planer or a router that has lost all its power. Find him the right tool parts to get them going again. What a great way to be with your dad and replace some of his cherished DeWALT or Makita power tools.

What do I know though? Maybe your Dad doesn’t like DeWALT power tools. You better do a little research and see if perhaps his favorite power tools are Makita or even Porter Cable. But then again, there doesn’t have to be a holiday to fix up yours or your Dad’s power tools. Just think of how devastated Roxy the car would have been if she had to wait until the next holiday to cure her “break down.”





Whether you wanted it or not, now you have an idea on what to do with those power tools that are taking up the space in your work area. Just remember, almost everything can be fixed by using the right parts. That is, everything except our dear friend Roxy. She will no longer hit the open road. Some of her parts just aren’t fixable anymore. Well, they definitely are, it is just not worth it to fix her again. What is even worse is that soon she will be resting in pieces.

Jason Luke is a writer for ioVentures, Inc. Visit eReplacementparts.com now to find a large selection of DeWALT Router Parts, DeWALT Planer Parts, and Makita Parts.

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Recycling and Tools by JASON LUKE