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September 30th, 2010 6:43 AM

Now that you have moved into your new home, it's time to put on a new hat, that of "handyman." For the big jobs, like roofing and rewiring, you'll more than likely still rely on a professional unless you're truly gifted in those specialties!

There will be many small jobs that come up which you'll be able to fix on your own. Not only will it save you money, but you'll experience a nice swelling of pride that you made whatever it was, work again. To complete those jobs, you'll need some basic tools.

So, what tools will you need as a new homeowner? Here is a list of suggestions from the experts:

  1. A toolbox. There is nothing more tiring than having to search for the tool you need. Is the screwdriver in that box under the sink or in the garage? Where do we keep the extra screws? Keep everything together and you'll never waste time hunting for the right tool.

  2. Hammer. It seems basic enough, and it is. If for nothing else, you'll need it to hang all your artwork and pictures.

  3. Level. From hanging pictures to framing a garage, a level is a must for any handyman.

  4. Screw Driver. You'll need more than one! Be sure you have multiple sizes of both phillips-head and flat-blades.

  5. Plyers. Have you ever tried to disconnect a fitting on a pipe? You need plyers.

  6. Hand Saw. Many handymen prefer power tools, but for those remote spots with no electrical access, you can always count on a hand saw.

  7. Tape Measure. How long does that new counter-top need to be? Do we have room for the couch to fit through the front door? Exactly. Use a tape measure.

  8. Wire cutters. For what else? To cut wires!

  9. Cordless, Reversible Drill and Bits. It's perfect for the ladies that need a little extra oomph to finish a project.

  10. Utility Knife. This is great for cutting exact edges.

  11. Vice/clamps. Connect a vice to your workbench and use it to stabilize items you are cutting.

This is just a starter kit. There is a tool for practically every need, so over time, your tool box will grow considerably!

Rely on the tool experts at your local home improvement stores, as well. They have been trained to help you find your way. If you are unsure what exact tool you need or how to use it, don't be afraid to ask.

Becoming your own handyman is a learning process, so don't be too hard on yourself. There'll be a lot of trial and error. That's half the fun. Enjoy your new home!


Posted by Jim McCowan on September 30th, 2010 6:43 AMPost a Comment (0)

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