Modernising the planning process
In case you missed them!.
The perfect thing!.These are called.
I think that the last time we used them was probably last Fall when we were repairing some sections of our downspouts, but I’m glad I stumbled on them that day!They’re pretty much the sharpest, easiest-to-use scissors ever and they’re made to keep your hands safe when you’re cutting through things like sheet metal that end up with a really sharp edge.The angle that these snips make with the plastic packaging keeps your fingers safe, and the fact that they’re so sharp and so strong means that you won’t struggle, slip, and accidentally cut yourself.. To open the clamshell packaging, just cut carefully around the perimeter of the packaging until you can safely and comfortably remove whatever it is you’re trying to get at!.
Even if you don’t think you’ll be cutting any tin at any time in the near future, I really recommend that you.pick up a pair of these tin snips.
and keep them in your broom closet or junk drawer or somewhere safe that you can still get at them on a regular basis.
I’m pretty sure I’m going to end up using these at least once a week now!If yours looks like mine though, you may want to run an iron around it and gives it a little steam..
I have to say that this little discovery was pretty thrilling for me.I’m so happy I was able to get this bed and this skirt to play nicely together, when the new rug comes in, I just know that they’re all going to be the best of friends.I’ve been continuing to work, little by little, on the master bedroom and I think it’s about time for a little update, don’t you?
To get caught up, you can see where we started., and then see more about what I did with the closet doors.