Tools! You Need Them, But What and How Many?
Executive Summary about : Kit Tool by Stephen Dolan
Tools ! A basic toolbox is essential for any homeowner, or even renter.
It is important to first consider the importance of getting quality tools before buying any tools. You should only buy quality tools. Quality tools will last longer, and work better. A well-made drill will drill straighter. A well-made screwdriver will tighten faster.

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The first tool you should buy for your toolbox is a screwdriver. A screwdriver will come in handy on almost any project around the house, from replacing your telephone jacks to building a that new addition you’ve always dreamed about. If you can afford it, get a screwdriver with a full set of detachable tips (including Phillips heads).
The final basic tool you need for your toolbox is a set of adjustable wrenches. Other small tools you can fit into your toolbox are a level, tape measure, utility knife, pliers, and flash light (always useful when working in out of the way corners).
You can start expanding into more substantial tools once you have your three basic tools covered and have started to fill your toolbox with smaller gadgets.
The first non-toolbox tool you should buy is an electric drill. If you’ve ever had to put screws in by hand, you will immediately appreciate the power and convenience of using a drill. A good drill will help you put in screws effortlessly and accurately. When buying a drill, be sure to compare the prices of normal power drills with cordless power drills.
The Best Place For Your Tools
Executive Summary about : Tool Box by Greg K. Hansward
If you are just starting out in acquiring your tools, a small tackle box may serve the purpose of a tool box, as long as it is sturdy and big enough to hold the basic tools. There are even tools boxes that have molded spaces to fit the various tools perfectly.
So what tools do you want in your toolbox? - A home repair manual. - A hammer. There are a lot of other kinds of hammers, such as framing hammer, balpeen hammer, a mallet or a sledge hammer. You will learn from experience if you need any of these.
1. Screwdriver.
It is a simple enough tool with a handle, shaft and head. - Pliers. Pliers enable you to grab things firmly. But there are also pliers that do more than grip, such as cutting pliers or crimping pliers for electrical work. But even gripping pliers come in different types such as flat nose, round nose and needle nose.
2. Tape measure.
A frame saw may be needed for larger jobs.
3. Putty knife.
4. Wrench. Other types are box end, crescent, socket and allen wrench.
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