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Home Improvements DIY - Five Power Tools You Cannot Live WithoutThere are a lot of things that either needs to be repaired, or put together when youre a home owner. If youre a new home owner, and have just gotten out of apartment style living, you might want to take this list with you to the hardware store. From remolding jobs to putting together furniture you can use these 5 power tools to get your stuff together. Dont forget too that youll need a few extra tools for other jobs around the house.
Five power tools that you cant live without is a short list, but the work that they can do is a lot. Take a gander at the tools, and how they help you with tasks around the house.
Cordless Screwdriver. A cordless screwdriver will help you for all of those small tasks that dont need a lot of heavy power to do it. For example youll be able to use it for
screwing furniture together, pre-drilling holes for hanging heavy objects on walls, or even to drill holes for picture frame hanging. One added benefit is that most have a reversible switch which lets you back out the screw if you need to.
Cordless Drill. Youll need a cordless drill especially if youve got a larger number of holes to drill for a project, and its handy too for not having to change out your screws between the screwdriver and cordless drill. They are great for making pivot holes for screws. The typical size of bit for home use is a 3/8 in. Anything larger is considered commercial size grade.
Corded Drill. A corded drill is necessary when youve got a large number of holes to drill. The cordless drill just doesnt have the power to drill through some material as a corded drill does. Its limitation is the length of the cord, but extensions can be added safely to it.
Power Circular Saw. Power circular saws are much easier on the hands than a hand saw, and they cut much more efficiently too. Break out the power circular saw when you want to cut large 2x4s, or any sheets of lumber such as particle board. Usually this power tool can cut a depth of up to 3 in. thick board without having to cut twice. Its a must have for any major home remodeling job.
Jig Saw. The jig saw will help you out of tough tight cuts. Intricate work like cutting around cabinet edges or anywhere a close fitting cut is necessary.
As you can see these power tools are the tools that youll need to get just about any job done around the house. Dont think that those will be the only tools youll need for living in your house. Here is a quick list of other necessities.
Caulking Gun. A caulking gun is used for a variety of projects around the house. If you want to put up a shower wall youll need the gun for adhesive. Other uses are for caulking around window frames and filler for holes.
Damaged Screw Remover. A very valuable tool for removing screws in which the head has been damaged from a bad bit, or from an overzealous drill. It can be a safety issue too. Damaged screws can have rough edges and deep cuts can result.
Damaged Nut Remover. A typical application of this neat little tool is for example removing a rusted bolt when replacing a toilet. Its good too for bicycle repair.
Wrenches. Different size wrenches are always good to have around the house.
Magnet. Long handled magnets on a stick are good for remodeling uses. Nails, nuts, bolts are easy to loose track of, and at times in very inconvenient places such as between floorboards or behind appliances. Make sure to get one. It might save you from an extra trip to replace hardware thats lost.
Circuit Tester. Inexpensive circuit tester kits are useful for testing to see if wires are useful for any electrical need that you have.
Home ownership is a joy, but its more joyful when youve got the correct tools to upgrade or fix any problem that you might have. Be prepared and get the 5 power tools, and pick up the other extras while youre at it. Youll breathe a sigh of relief when something comes around that you need to have your power tools for.
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