If you don’t find a tool that you have questions about then send me an email and I’ll gladly give you any advice I have. If you have suggestions for my list by all means pass them along and I’ll try to add tools to the list that I feel are worth including on the list.
Hand Tools
Power Tools
I’ll be adding more tools over time. Most likely I’ll add a section for electrical and plumbing tools along with additions to the current list. What tools do you like? What did I forget?
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From the 'forgot' category:
- chalk line
- levels: torpedo, 2' and if you're doing any framing or installing windows or doors, a 4'.
And especially useful for plumbing (to make sure you've got solder all the way around a joint), but useful for all sorts of fixing projects: a small dental-style mirror. Something like this, though a smaller round one is easier to get into small spaces.
I'd suggest adding Purdy’s Cageless Roller Frame.
This frame allows you to swap out roller-cover frames on the fly, so that you can quickly and easily move from one painting project to the next.
I found out more about the frames on the Purdy website at http://www.purdycorp.com/catalog/frames/detail/16.
You can find out where to buy Purdy products there as well.
Believe it or not I do see a couple of items on that list that Hubby still needs. Though he has done framing and cabinets work for many years now. It takes time to acquire a good set of tools that you love. Thanks for the list.
Might I suggest the NailJack, available at Amazon. It's a very unique tool designed for pulling nails out of wood and allowing re use of the wood. Go green and give the NailJack as gift, this father's day.
I double the tip for the nailjacks. I got an order a month ago. It's a new invention that changes the rules for pulling nails. nailjack.com has small videos.