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What tools do I need to buy for fixing up a house?

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The tasks involved will be doors, windows, bathroom and kitchen work, drywall, decks, roof, and so on. If you are not able to provide a full list could you at least tell me the main tools that I will be needing. I think from what I have learned so far that I might get tool's in set at Sear's because of the Craftsman warranty though I am not sure if it that good for power tools. Some specifics would be helpful too like how much torque or cordless or brand. thanks.

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  1. Hammer,nails, crosscut saw, keyhole saw, screwdriver set, level (2 foot at least 4 is better), tape measure 16 or 25 foot, 3/8 drill motor, flash light,  panel carrying tool, putty knife, saw horses, workmate type work bench, mud knife kit, paint brushes, sand paper, drill bits, wood auger bits, brace for the bits, a plumb bob and a chalk line, a framing square, side cutters, lineman pliers, wire strippers, voltmeter (analog), voltage tester, outlet tester, mud bucket, shop vac, broom dust pan and a garbage can.  This is a basic tool set.

      Add clamps, a cordless drill motor 3/8"  no more than 14.4 volts unless you are very big, a power saw cordless, a table saw, 120 volt, an air compressor and air drive tools as needed, a jointer, a bench top planer, router and router table, miscellaneous bits and bit holders.  

      Not all of these are needed at once but this will get you started, also a large wood lathe, a drill press, a mig welder and a stick welder, propane torchkit.  I know I have forgotten many things, another nice item is a 6kw genset to run the tools while your power is out.  This is why the construction industry is so specialized, it's too expensive to DIY everything.  Add also a set of wrenches, socket and open end, pick, shovel, pipe wrenches.  Good luick. Take lots of money.  


  2. http://www.freewebs.com/gregoryco this site helped me these guys have tons of videos and if u cant find your answer there you can ask them

  3. Stay away from Craftsman construction power tools. Junk !!  Craftsman mechanic tools are good tho. Makita makes a durable line of power tools. AEG makes a great jigsaw, Others will add more, Good Luck

  4. If you don't have any tools, pick your first project and determine what tools you need and get them. Then just keep going the same way from the second project on.

    BTW, Craftsman tools are very good.


  5. sears has a all in one power set, 19 volt, power drill, zaw zaw, hand saw, light ect its 200 or so on sale in its own case on wheels, good deal with the warrenty. you need hammer, claw pull, cats claw,  maw, adj wrench set, plummers wrench, plummers puddy, level, string level, drywall spreader, buckets,  a few bottles of beer will help and a few buddys that know and i mean know what they are doing and have some extra tools will help, go to sears or homedepot the guys there will take you step by step through a problem and tell you what tool you will need. (ps iam a 48 year old woman, have helped my husband remoldle 8 houses so far and my kitchen, bath and a few other things around the house i do my own repairs if he is out of town)

  6. just get dewalt. they are the best but a little expensive. get a nice big combo set.

  7. If you need to ask, hire a professional!

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