Homeowner Survival Kit: Tools for Advanced
Home Repairs and Projects
These tools will let you do basic plumbing
and wiring projects as well as most carpentry
projects.
Pipe wrench (pair): Pipe
wrenches work better in pairs because you often
have to twist one piece of pipe while holding
another one in place.
Adjustable pliers: Sometimes
called channel locks, these pliers handle a
variety of gripping and turning tasks including
taking apart drains.
Multi tester (voltage tester):
You should have this device if you are going to
work on electrical circuit repairs.
Combination strippers: It
cuts, it bends, it strips and it pinches; it’s a
tool you’ll find indispensable for making up
electrical boxes.
Circular saw: Unless you
enjoy sawing by hand, a circular saw is
something you cannot do without for cutting
lumber. Make sure the blades are sharp.
Reciprocating saw: This
power saw is especially good for demolition work
because it cuts through nails. It also tackles a
variety of other tasks.
Vise: A vise holds things
perfectly in place while you work on them. It’s
the best way to avoid the frustration of things
slipping out of place.
Belt sander: This tool is
great for quickly removing paint and other
finishes. Belts with different grits give a
variety of finishes from rough to smooth.
Allen wrench set: So many
things, from furniture to faucets are put
together with Allen screws that a wrench set is
a must.
Pipe cutter: A heavy-duty
pipe cutter can be used to cut a variety of pipe
and tubing. Get one that meets your needs.
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