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Most useful handyman tools
Hi!
The success of DIY projects depends on our skills and tools. Skill, well, are sometimes lacking but having the right tools helps a lot. Aside from the basic carpentry set, plumbing tools, and other bits and ends, my most favoured tool is a self-powered drill. Very useful. So which tool do you depend on? |
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Mine I use most is a hammer myself . I seem to be using that most. But just observing my hubby ,I see him using the screw gun most often. He has loads of tools though .It really depends on the chore at hand ,what tool he will use most. He is a very handy man and does lots of projects.He built our whole addition on our house. Two bedrooms and two baths. He hates plumbing though .SO mostly he will hire a plumber. He did most recently though replace out comode.
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My favourite tool for serious work? Probably the stanley knife (I don't know if it has a different name across the pond) - you can use it to chop up just about anything reasonably accurately. Almost every job I've ever done has needed one...even jobs that you wouldn't normally expect, so I couldn't be without it.
On a more 'dopamine-inducing' level though, it has to be the biggest hammer-type-thing I can find in my shed every time. I had to get rid of an old wooden bed a while back, and I've never had quite so much fun 'doing it myself' All those bent iron nails and shattering shards of wood...home improvement heaven... Yes. Nothing beats a bit of reckless destruction. Nothing. |
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lol I can certainly appreciate that feeling . When we moved the wall of our living room I had stone masons do it 'cause I generally make a mess of wet concrete but I did volunteer for the job of bringing the wall down. Armed with a sledge hammer, it took less than 30 minutes to reduce it to rubble. Very satisfying. |
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Must-Have Tools
This isn't very "handy man" of me, but I've found that with a couple of screwdrivers, a pair of pliers, and a hammer you can do a whole lot of things (even if its the hard way).
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I find that pliers are always a good tool for undoing you mistakes. Screwdrivers are a must. Circular saws are my favourite though of course!!
Last edited by luke : 08-21-2007 at 11:08 PM. |
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Circular Saw
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I can see how a circular saw would be anyone's favorite, but your choice of a circular as your "must have" tells us you aren't just someone who replaces and repairs - you're someone who builds/creates. My handy-man tasks are pretty much limited to repairing and replacing. |
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I understand, I once used a claw hammer myself to cut a 2x4 into 2. I also have a circular saw but I don't have much use for it as I prefer the total control that the handsaw gives me. |
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I'm not such a fancy man so I think a good hammer, screwdrivers, pliers, a measuring tape, a hand saw, and wrench would do it for me.
I think these tools are just enough to get things done around the house... if I need something else I call my neighbor |
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