Homeowner Survival Kit: Tools for
Intermediate Home Repairs and Projects
If you find repairs easy, then you are ready
to start your own improvement projects. The
following kit will help you accomplish basic
projects around the home.
Cordless drill/screwdriver:
Ease of use is the main reason to go cordless. A
higher voltage model has more power and longer
life between charges. Keyless chucks are a
necessity.
Square: Cutting materials
square is the first step in making sure projects
turn out right. This tool is a must.
Level: From hanging pictures
to building a deck, a level is essential.
Projects that are level and plumb look
professional. Consider getting two levels: a
two-footer and a torpedo.
Flat bar or pry bar:
Starting a project often means tearing something
out. This is where a flat bar will help. Use the
claws on either end for removing nails.
Diagonal cutters: These
cutters are not just for cutting wire but a many
other materials such as small nails and dowels.
Jaws and cutting blades should meet evenly.
Adjustable wrench:
Flexibility makes this tool a must for turning
nuts, bolts and plumbing fittings. While a set
of sockets and wrenches is preferred, this
wrench will get you by most of the time.
Drill bits: Get a kit that
contains different bit sizes and varieties for
drilling through different materials.
Jig saw: This saw is easy to
use and can perform a wide variety of cutting
jobs. Orbital varieties are also available.
Clamps (pair): A set of bar
clamps is always useful for holding things
together while they are glued or fastened.
Paint brush/roller kit: A
good quality brush and roller are easier to
clean and hold up longer than cheap varieties.
You save in the long run. Consider an extension
pole, too.
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