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Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I am Fe - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I am Fe (/showthread.php?tid=44189) |
Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I am Fe - decocritter - 11-27-2007 For some reason I have several Phillips Screw Drivers, but only a couple of regular. I wanted to get the tools out of my kitchen drawers, because I need the kitchen drawers for kitchen things. I am also tired of having tools scattered about, some in basement, some in kitchen, etc. What are some good flashlights to have? ARe the little Husky 9 LED any good? What about those heavy duty work lights? I have a couple of tape measures, Hammers, and extension cords. What are your favorite and most useful tools? I am going to be on the sale lookout and yard sale lookout. Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need - iaJim - 11-27-2007 Get a couple pairs of vice grips in different sizes. I like a regular old Cee Tee pliers. I always have a hammer, utility knife, screw drivers (which you may already have), crescent wrences of a couple of sizes, a needle nosed pliers and you are probably good to go for most things. If you don't have a saw, you may want to get a tool box utility saw. Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need - deckeda - 11-27-2007 Once you own a ratcheting screwdriver it'll be the one you reach for first. There are jillions of them out there. These are the gold standard, IMO: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/search_keyword.asp?keyword=Ratcheting%20Screwdriver Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need - Dennis S - 11-27-2007 Go to Wal-Mart and get a $5 ratchet set. It has SAE and metric sockets. Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need - what4 - 11-27-2007 Hammer Pliers regular needlenose electrical (wire-cutters) vise grips Screwdriver set or combo including Mac types and jeweler's: very small blades, assorted keyhole saw hex wrenches soldering gun voltmeter hex driver and nuts couple sizes putty knives couple sizes wood chisels couple sizes metal chisels light that straps on your forehead utility knife (box cutter type) glass scraping razor thingy round metal brush for cleaning car battery terminals files flat half-round wood rasp Small pry-bar Plumber's wrench tin snips tube of graphite for stuck locks WD-40 duct tape twine measuring tape a sturdy folding knife Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I a - macphanatic - 11-27-2007 Sears Craftsman has a nice ratcheting screwdriver. I have this one and like it a lot: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00941796000P?keyword=ratcheting+screwdriver&vName=Tools&cName=Hand+Tools%2C+General+Purpose&sName=Screwdrivers A small pipe wrench is always good to have. Don't buy a cheapo one, as they tend to break or not hold their adjustment. Here is one: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00951651000P?vName=Tools&cName=Hand+Tools%2C+General+Purpose&sName=Plumbing+Tools I would also consider adding 6 and 10 inch adjustable wrenches. You may want to get a screw starter as well. It's a screwdriver that has a threaded tip instead of a standard or philips head. Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I a - decocritter - 11-27-2007 I have a little wrench, and a Giant wrench - weird selection I have a couple of putty knives and Purdy Paint Brushes and roller with tray I have, Duct Tape and packing tape Metal Brush Ax I have a couple of craftsman screw drivers, and I like them the best (older) Good List and suggestions. Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I a - mattkime - 11-27-2007 [quote decocritter]For some reason I have several Phillips Screw Drivers, but only a couple of regular. regular? its "slotted"! Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I a - graylocks - 11-27-2007 until it died, my cordless screwdriver was my most used tool. i keep meaning to replace it with a really good one. i do have a cordless drill but it's not as useful as that screwdriver was. (posted by a not-much-more-than-basics homerepairing female.) Re: Just bought a $5.00 Workforce tool box at Home Depot and trying to make a list of basic tools I need (Remember I a - michael_s - 11-27-2007 Lowes had a home tool kit with screw drivers, wrenches and most everything you need in a soft sided bag. All for around $20.00. Check it out |