Beginner DIYer Tools
The basics will help you make over that thrift store dresser in no time
Beginner Tools:
Philips and Flat Head Screwdriver, Good Paint Brush { I prefer Purdy Paintbrushes } Painters Tape, Large & Mini Paint Roller { keep extra rollers on hand } extra , Hammer, Metal Tape Measure { at least 20ft } 3Ft Level, Caulk & Wood Filler, KILZ Primer & Stain-blocker, Sand Blocks, and TSP. Its's always good to have extra screws, nails, and sanding blocks on hand.
Intermediate DIYer Tools
This is where your start adding a little power to your tool box to get the job done a little faster
Intermediate Tools:
Jig Saw, Power Drill, Skill Saw, Miter Saw, Power Sander { keep various grit and papers on hand the lower the girt Number the more it sands, the higher number sanding paper is for finishing } Wet Dry Vacuum, Metal ladder and Saw Horses and Kreg Jig Master
Going Pro DIYer Tools
This tools are great when you start tackling larger projects. I'm skipping over the big pricey power tools { Floor Sanders, Paint Sprayer because you can always rent those }
Going Pro Tools:
Air Compressor with attachments, Table Saw, Router and Grinder
Since we bought our home three years ago, we've bought all the Basics tools and used then all many times. The basic tools you will use over and over again. We have most of the Intermediate tools, we buy what we need, when we need it.
Our next tool purchase will be a small air compressor with attachments, oh how I want a brad nailer! lol
What tools are you wanting to add to your tool box?
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