We’re not ones to brag here at See Jane Drill, but apparently Santa and the elves watch our videos up at the North Pole. C’mon, Santa and elves, really? Yes, a strong resounding yes! Let us tell you how it happened and how we know.
A few days ago, a suspicious email appeared in the See Jane Drill mail bag, signed by none other than Santa. He indicated that he caught his Head Elf, Sigmund, red-handed, not using best practices in the wood shop. In fact, the small table saw he was working on was missing its guard, anti-kickback pawls and splitter, an extremely dangerous practice which could easily result in serious injury. And as Santa looked more closely around the wood shop, to his dismay, he noticed that half the elves weren’t even wearing safety glasses, and no one was using a push stick while operating their tiny table saws.
Interestingly enough, it was Ms.Claus that hipped Santa to the See Jane Drill website. She told him “They demonstrate how to use power tools correctly and safely, and it’s all free.” Santa was thrilled to learn about See Jane Drill, and immediately started showing our videos at his weekly elf safety meetings.
One of the great things about See Jane Drill is that if you have concerns or issues regarding a home improvement project, you can contact us directly and we’ll make you a custom video, at no charge, to show you how to best tackle your home improvement project. Ms. Claus told Santa he should take advantage of our free service and have a video made for the elves. So, he sent us the email, asking us to please make a video on how to safely operate a table saw, which we did for him. Look, you don’t have to be Santa Claus, you can get answers to all of your home improvement questions, request custom videos, use the tools library and more and it’s all free. All you have to do is go to the See Jane Drill website and Join Us.
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Thank you so much for your videos they are so informative. Could you tell me how to repair a crack in a wall
Over a doorway and also in a corner and on a ceiling they are all caused from settling.. I have heard to take a knife and v it out is that the proper way. Thank you
Hi Judy, that is absolutely the proper way!! You may want to use mesh tape over the crack when you replaster.