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Table Of Contents

Five Power Tools You Cannot Live Without
Hammer It Home: Different Types of Hammers and What Jobs They Perform
Ten Critical Tools You Need to Stock Your Toolbox
You Got It Nailed: Five Types of Nails and What They Are Used For
Importance of Wood Biscuits in Woodworking
Molding Magic: Ten Different Uses of Wood Molding
Five Guidelines in Purchasing a Central Air Conditioning Unit
Furnace Fall-Out: Three Things to Check Before Calling an Expert
Hot Water Heater Hook-Ups Made Easy
How to Diagnose a Smoky Fireplace
Ten Easy Tips for Installing a Ceiling Fan
Hot Wire Mishaps: Five Things to Do BEFORE Working on Electrical Problems
Insulations Options for your Attic
The Basics of Installing Track Lighting
Right on Track: Easy Steps to Mounting Track Lights
On the Level: How to Hang a Picture Properly
Real Estate and Cheap Repairs, Big Profits

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Remodeling Tools and Installation Tips

Five Power Tools You Cannot Live Without

There are a lot of things that either needs to be repaired, or put together when you’re a homeowner. If you’re a new homeowner, 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. Don’t forget too that you’ll need a few extra tools for other jobs around the house.

Five power tools that you can’t 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 don’t need a lot of heavy power to do it. For example you’ll 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

You’ll need a cordless drill especially if you’ve got a larger number of holes to drill for a project, and it’s 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 you’ve got a large number of holes to drill. The cordless drill just doesn’t 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. It’s a must have for any major home remodeling job.

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