Essential Power Tools for DIY Homeowners
DIY Home Improvement Powered
Tools
Introduction:
Having the appropriate powered
tools readily available to perform DIY home
improvement projects will determine if your efforts
will be successful or not. There are several home
improvement powered tools that are absolutely
essential otherwise the DIY homeowner won’t be able
to do the project at all or the quality of the
finished project will be less that professional.
Not only are the right tools
necessary to complete a project they are also
necessary to perform household routine maintenance
and preventive maintenance tasks.
By having
the right power tools available you are more
certain of a successful outcome of your project and
have it looking like a professional did the job.
You cannot complete a remodeling project or home
addition without the right tools. The following
powered tool suggestions are offered as the minimum
essential power tools for DIY homeowners.
- A cordless drill and
screwdriver is one of the most valuable tools for
any DIY home tool box. It is a near necessity for
putting up shelves, hanging pictures, installing
decking and just about any other drilling and screw
requirement. A cordless drill and screwdriver is
also one of the most handy home improvement tools.
- In addition to the
cordless drill and screwdriver a ¾ or a ½ power
drill is just as important to have in your tool box
as the cordless drill.
- A power circular saw
is an absolute must. The days of the old hand saw
are just about over. A standard circular saw (skill
saw) can be used for a number of wood cutting
tasks.
- A powered miter saw
is necessary for doing any kind of trim work where
angles are involved. Either the sliding miter or
the fix miter saw will do the job.
- Powered sanders,
both a belt sander and an orbital sander will save
you a lot of time when sanding is required.
- Table saws are
essential for shop projects and making special wood
cuts. They are available as portable or
non-portable models.
All these powered tools can be
purchased from any home improvement supply center
or purchased on line. When purchasing these tools
always purchase quality tools that have a
reputation for long and reliable service. You don’t
need to purchase the most expensive, but you don’t
want to purchase the least expensive either.
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