Handyman Tools Must Have | Handyman Tool Setup
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Handyman tool loadout layout, for basic everyday home improvement jobs, must have tools for handyman tool bag setup. For contractors who do a lot of plumbing and electrical work see below. Husky tool tote: amzn.to/36H3nrw. Milwaukee Drill/Driver/Hammer drill combo and impact driver: amzn.to/3DpR6CN, I may receive a commission if you click the link.
The comments section is usually filled with: A holes, know it all’s, know nothings, and just bored basement dwellers who never had a job. Great video.
Thank you!
I know everything, does that count? 😊
Some people really Bitch in a comments section...Don't They?
Great Vid very informative for me putting together his DIY tool kit 👍
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching
Thanks. I’m new to tools. This was helpful
I would add a few small wooden wedges or shims. Useful in 100 situations
Yes great suggestion, also those small plastic plumbing shims
Great video did I miss the safety goggles😂
Thank you and if I forgot to add them I do have and recommend rubber goggles, plastic glasses, and a face shield, depending on the job
This is really generous for you to share this stuff. Thank you.
No problem, and thank you!
Now, any suggestion for the headache generally results from watching a video made by a head-mounted cam?
This video I was holding my phone, though I do have a Chinese knockoff Go Pro with head mount that I use sometimes
You obviously missed the point of his comment. Please allow me to clarify; the camera shake / movement makes your video nearly unbearable to watch. I personally couldn’t finish it. You may consider using a tripod of some other mounting system. Just a suggestion.
Your video is fine! thank you for sharing! :) you should add tissues tho to the list (you know for those out there that probably use a lot 🤪
I only wish I just needed that amount of tools..
I just recently changed over to all Mikwaukee battery operated everything chop saw, table saw, torque, oscillating, nail guns,
So only lug Air compressor for drywall texturing, fencing, roofing repairs.
Yeah these are definitely just the basics I carry around on most jobs, the ones in the bag in every job. I have a few follow up videos of more specific jobs with lots of other tools.
Great video! For tv mounting and shelves I REALLY like the Franklin Prosensor series of stud finders. I've got the M210 but they make smaller and less expensive ones- T9 maybe? Regardless- very accurate and easy to use!
I haven't tried the Franklin ones but they seem to be popular. As long as the stud finder is accurate, that's what matters most.
Can You gave me you cell phone
Do you think i can use bauer to start my business or just invest in a better brand ?
I've personally found Harbor Freight is good for most things beside power tools but your mileage may vary. Many people comment and say you should buy expensive tools and everyone has a favorite brand but when starting out you may not want to spend so much on tools, especially ones you may not need. Better to get the tools as you need them, get inexpensive tools for jobs you may not do as much, and get decent tools that will last for basics such as drills. If you already have Bauer tools or can get them for very cheap, why not use them? You can always replace them if they break or don't work to your standards.
Going into concrete often, spring for the sds hammer drill
That's a good idea, I'd especially get an SDS if I was going to be drilling often or drilling into concrete with aggregate
Thanks for the curtain tip
Very helpful thanks a lot
Speed square😅
Thank you
Been doing this handystuff for many years...gotta say, you're tools all look brand new...are you even doing work or just cranking out videos.
Both!
He probably buys the new ones as video props.
😂
Why are yours dirty?
love the background music
The RUclips audio library in the youtube studio really has a lot of great tracks
I would never be able to work with just those tools! this must be for newbies and greenhorns
These are just the basics, the “must have” tools
What else would you add to the list?