I
love tools and have lots of them. I have so many, in fact, that I have a whole
closet
full of them in my apartment! So when I’m asked which ones are a must to have for a beginner DIY’er, it’s hard for me to pick favorites. But when I
made a house call recently to help a friend who was moving into a new
apartment, I realized that the tools I chose to bring with me are in fact my
“go-to”, “must-have” basic tools and fasteners. So here’s a list of what I
brought with me: go-to
Multi-tool: This is by far my most used and cherished tool - There are
many different kinds out there, but most of them will give you a few basic
screwdrivers, pliers, a knife and other small useful tools.
Tape Measure: This is definitely a must have and if you don’t have one
already, I would recommend spending a little
extra money for a good quality one that’s at least 25 feet long – this will be
most useful over the long run.
Cordless drill and drill bits: No matter if you’re a beginner or advanced DIY’er, a cordless drill with a basic set of drill bits
and drivers is a must. This will be useful for everything from putting
furniture together, to building your own simple furniture projects. And to make
less of a mess when drilling into walls, I use a post-it note to catch the
dust.
Hammer: This is one of the basic
tools that I always bring along, even if I don’t think I’ll need one. I
glued a magnet to the end of mine so it can hold small nails.
Level: Nowadays,
smart phones can also act as a level but I still like to have a small level on
hand. I also have a fancier hands-free laser level – it’s great for hanging
picture frames when you don’t have a helper- it literally sticks to the wall or
ceilings and stays there!
Fasteners: My go-to fastener that I always bring with me are SPAX Multi-Material Screws – I know they will work for just about any
material (wood, dry wall, masonry, sheet metal, and plastic), and because they
don’t require any pre-drilling, they make any project go much faster. I bring a
kit with me that has several sizes so I know I’m covered no matter what.
Wall anchors: You never know what type of wall you’re dealing with I always bring an
assortment
of wall anchors and hanging hardware to cover my bases.
So
these are the absolute basics I would bring on a general house call but if I were also planning on building something, I would add
these tools:
Miter Box and Saw: Although you can get most lumber cut at the hardware store,
every DIY’er should also have a miter box and saw in their
tool arsenal — it’s perfect for making straight or 45 degree cuts in small wood
boards.
Speed Square: they are really inexpensive and are great for ensuring that
angles are at 90 degrees and for transferring measurements.
Clamps (corner clamps, bar clamps and spring clamps): they are like having a second set of hands and make building much easier, especially if you’re working alone.
What
about you? Would you add another tool to this list? Please share in the
comments below!
Isabelle LaRue is the creator,
producer and host of the award winning DIY home show "Engineer Your
Space". Isabelle designs solutions that transform less-than-perfect
spaces into beautiful and functional homes. Featured in well known
online publications, you can see more from Isabelle at http://www.engineeryourspace.com/ or find her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube.
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