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Today I'm sharing with you my top 6 tools that you must own for any of your DIY renovation projects. If you own these 6 tools, you can renovate just about anything in your house! For links to purchase the products in this video CLICK SHOW MORE ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇
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@it405
@it405 4 года назад
You're like that awesome neighbor that everybody wishes they had.
@terrygunderson3225
@terrygunderson3225 3 года назад
The Canadian guy you call up and invite over for a beer... And there's a stack of shingles in the driveway when he gets there.
@Sev572
@Sev572 3 года назад
More like the father I wish I had
@TH3XT3RRValorantandtech
@TH3XT3RRValorantandtech 3 года назад
You saved me so much money by doing a lot of the work myself. I replaced my floor with water proof laminate, I painted my entire house including the sealing, I am getting ready to paint my kitchen cabinets next ...all just by watching your videos. I am a single mom and I get to have my 8 year old help with some of the projects. He is learning as well. Thank you
@alzheimersproof8211
@alzheimersproof8211 3 года назад
Lol!
@ajaynain2662
@ajaynain2662 3 года назад
@@terrygunderson3225 एईEEEईEएईEएई
@dicklawrence
@dicklawrence 4 года назад
Others have mentions this, but I think the one tool I would have put in this list, behind only the impact drill, is a cordless oscillating multi-tool. I use mine for absolutely anything and find it to be an absolute life-saver. In part because it generates a lot less dust than some of the other alternatives. For example, cutting drywall with the multi-tool has to generate half the amount of dust compared to the drywall cut-out tool. Also, Paslode has a cordless framing nailer that I think is the most fun tool I own. Not necessary and shouldn’t be on anyone’s top 6, but it just makes me feel like a kid :-))
@intox69
@intox69 2 года назад
I know you're a professional, I respect that. That being said let me tell you a story. A couple years ago my uncle who's been a mechanic all his life was using a grinder without a guard and the disk exploded with no warning and almost killed him. He's been using that very same grinder for decades I'd wager, and I'm sure he didn't think anything would happen until it did. Please be careful for your family if not for yourself, I just don't wanna see anything happen to ya so I thought I'd tell the story. Take care.
@Alex-xz8vf
@Alex-xz8vf 2 года назад
Yeah angle grinders are scary as hell
@CalumKemptonMusic
@CalumKemptonMusic 2 года назад
Probably the blade and way he was using it?
@RyanJones4444
@RyanJones4444 2 года назад
We all definitely get complacent with using all tools.. thanks for this
@jeffreyalanwong
@jeffreyalanwong Год назад
Safety first!
@porterfielddynamics
@porterfielddynamics Год назад
I see so many people use their grinder without the guard. It’s so damn dangerous and for what? Genuinely what it doesn’t really do anything for you to take it off other than maybe giving you a tiny bit more cutting space and a “cleaner look.” Not worth losing your eyes or disfiguring your face or worse. Content creators need to start pushing this hard. I think SeeJaneDrill? Talked about this in her angle grinder video. Also about not using gloves.
@Nathaniel_Peterson
@Nathaniel_Peterson 3 года назад
I'd add the wet/dry vacuum to the list. Absolutely essential for home renovation.
@JimmyHuynhdesign
@JimmyHuynhdesign 2 года назад
yep
@MAYBEMAYBS
@MAYBEMAYBS Год назад
Lifesaver
@Sitharos
@Sitharos 8 месяцев назад
A shop vac is super useful to have!
@evslone
@evslone 4 года назад
Great list. The drill/driver is my go-to tool, especially now that you can get augur bits that make planting in the garden easier than ever.
@Norm475
@Norm475 4 года назад
My grandfather (this was back in the late 40's early 50'd) would make my various toys, like a wheelbarrow, wagon, and trucks with just basic hand tools. I don't believe he had any electric tools. He was a harness maker and an artist his house had murals on all the walls that he painted. The man sure had talent.
@jamishep
@jamishep 3 года назад
Good on ya Jeff. When someone with 30-odd years of experience gives advice on his tools of trade, smart people listen! Thank you.
@derrick1019
@derrick1019 3 года назад
Just bought a home.....and out of all the videos I’ve watched...these on this channel are the MOST informative with no fluff. Thanks you very much....thumbs up deserved
@tomhollis2685
@tomhollis2685 2 года назад
Great video Jeff. I started with only the most basic tools. With a little work and luck I was able to upgrade with good used tools. I only buy them if they are still in great working condition. Got a Dewalt miter saw for $60, sawzall for $15, grinder for $30, and compressor for $40. Bought Bosch drill/driver set and circ. saw new. None of them have ever failed me.
@mmmonkay
@mmmonkay 3 года назад
0:32: Grinder. (Looks like MAKITA or Bosch Corded). Versatile, precise, good for customer contour. Cost $100 9 years ago, about the same price now. Blades from $5 to $50. Quick change lock. Can change wheels to cut what you need or from porcelain, to tile, to metal. 2:38: impact drill driver. (DEWALT cordless impact driver). Quick release and magnetic tip. Many drill bits now come with a little notch that fit into the quick release. Never overheats or melts. Has a little notch to stick on tool belt (important). Battery reader to indicate battery level. Just don’t mix concrete with it. 4:01: Sawzall. (DEWALT reciprocating saw, 20v). Best for demolitions. Lever on the side that give option for blade to attach vertically, horizontal or upside down. If you notice you’re getting jammed with dust and particles, spritz with WD-40 every few months. Can cut cast iron, to wood, to wood with nails... even precision trim on flooring. 5:10: the tool he built the whole shed with... a skill saw. (DEWALT 7 1/4” 20v with brake). 7 1/4” is standard size for the circular blades. Separately sold attachment has the ability to hook onto a guide, and use as a portable table saw. His advice is to only drop the lever to lessen friction to blade. It’ll extend the blade life. Also comes with a wrench and a home for the wrench to change out blades. 6:42: chop saw. 12” DEWALT for thicker materials. Miners, but not a sliding saw (which you don’t need most of the time.. save yourself some money). Pros might get a sliding, but if your reno’ing your home, save yourself. But during Christmas or Father’s Day sales. 8:00: compressor, (HUSKY). Only about $100. If you get the cheaper compressor, get a real nice no-kink $50 hose. Swap the one that comes with it out right away. 1 Qt is usually all you need for home reno. Can run a hardwood nailer, trim nailer, even spray texture. 9:11: (extra, for the ladies) palm nailer. (Freeman Mini nailer attachment for compressor). Only weighs about two pounds, just apply gentle pressure against the wall, and you can nail just about everything.
@amanawolf9166
@amanawolf9166 3 года назад
I've been looking for a decent grinder, but I'm kinda beating my head against a wall. I found one that looked decent, (7" Ridgid Angle Grinder), but some reviews talked about how it wasn't great. Some had the tool burn out on them after a few min of use while others had issue with the disc itself, say it could only use type 27 discs. The issue with the type 27 disc concerned me a bit since I do want some versatility to pick which disks I can put on it. I have a good Ridgid skill saw and love it. Doesn't get much use, but it does the trick. Use a corded Dewalt drill, but I will be looking to hopefully upgrade to either a cordless 18/20volt drill or impact driver drill.
@paisleyprice8319
@paisleyprice8319 3 года назад
Thanks!
@apaarsadhwani
@apaarsadhwani 3 года назад
Thanks, super-useful!
@dalejacaway4881
@dalejacaway4881 3 года назад
@@amanawolf9166 $135. On Amazon It will last forever and never die. It's perfectly balanced and has a paddle switch which I prefer more than any other Style. I work in a metal fabrication shop and I own eight of these grinders. And I have burned up every other brand of grinder nothing stands up like a Metabo And if for some weird reason you don't like it there customer service is amazing. Metabo - 4.5" Angle Grinder - 10, 500 Rpm - 8.5 Amp W/Non-Lock Paddle (600380420 9-115 Quick), Professional Angle Grinders
@springer-qb4dv
@springer-qb4dv 3 года назад
Bought my harborfreght grinder for $20 nearly 20 years ago. Bought another one for $10. Both still works fine. HF tools are not for pros, but for DIY'ers it's great.
@richardcabrera1583
@richardcabrera1583 4 года назад
You left out the oscillating multi tool!! I don’t know what I ever did without one! Great video
@alexandregr5440
@alexandregr5440 3 года назад
110% this
@Trd2020
@Trd2020 3 года назад
Agreed!!!!! I think that’s very important
@douglee5599
@douglee5599 3 года назад
Richard Cabrera Right, safe and can get into tight spots!
@khangtruong98
@khangtruong98 3 года назад
Question for you: I'm thinking about buying one or maybe a plunge router, but was wondering if my Dremel might be a suitable stand-in for the multi tool in the meantime
@douglee5599
@douglee5599 3 года назад
Khang Truong No
@JPRC
@JPRC 3 года назад
As a new hike home owner, I have peace of mind when I found Jeff’s channel. Thank you very much.
@JaseD83
@JaseD83 4 года назад
Did one of our bathrooms with a skill saw, impact driver, compressor with nailer and an Apollo pex crimper plus a few hand tools for electrical and plumbing. Saved a boat load doing it myself.
@danervin2530
@danervin2530 4 года назад
I was a helper for a welding company in the Wash DC area for a year. Some of the most skilled guys in the area. First thing everyone did when they got a new angle grinder- can the guard. They only used hilti’s and makita’s. If you know how to use the tool, and how it will react in certain situations, it’s mind-blowingly useful. If you don’t, it’s literally the most dangerous power tool you could own.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
cHEERS!
@freewifi4335
@freewifi4335 3 года назад
I just bought my first house and it's a total fixer upper. These videos are saving my ass. Thanks bro!
@marwig87
@marwig87 4 года назад
Thanks Jeff! Watching your videos helped me lay the laminate flooring in my bathroom
@kimowen19
@kimowen19 4 года назад
Great video, as usual! My DeWalt impact driver has got to be my favorite thing, ever. It has taken so much abuse, and yet it never fails. I have it nearby at all times. Second is the grinder, I have a diamond blade, will tackle about just about anything. Thanks for all the videos, Jeff, love your channel!
@nathan3647
@nathan3647 2 года назад
So glad I've found your channel a few years ago. Definitely always informative, and REAL!! no fluff thank you so much
@michaelharrington5227
@michaelharrington5227 3 года назад
One of the best youtube videos I've seen in a long time. This is invaluable.
@MrNathanburgh
@MrNathanburgh 4 года назад
I’ve been watching your videos and have learned so much, I thought I was pretty handy already but I got some new tricks up my sleeve now, so much easier and faster, went to sherwin Wiliams and bought some new mud knives and paint brush and adjustable paint stick and roller, I’m a water Plant mechanic/janitor but have some background in residential and commercial construction, concrete and an all-around handyman, thanks
@rusavolk
@rusavolk 3 года назад
Love this guy, the best tips in home renovations.
@Cameroner1
@Cameroner1 4 года назад
Wow, I just learned a lot about some tools I already have
@luaikazim4475
@luaikazim4475 4 года назад
I do agree, though I would include a random orbit sander as well.
@chrisdighton1273
@chrisdighton1273 2 года назад
I just wanted to say I love your channel. This is the only channel I follow. Your advice and get great tips for doing things. Thanks.
@rw8274
@rw8274 3 года назад
Always watch your RU-vid videos. You have also made my wife change from calling me can’t do anything to what a great husband I have. She always giving me complements like am from nasa. Used to pay for even changing the kitchen Faucet to everything. Now am a DIY PRO. Thanks for your videos. Vegas guy.
@lucyfabbri8865
@lucyfabbri8865 4 года назад
Thank you, we continue to share your channel with friends and family. Hope all is well.
@gardenrose264
@gardenrose264 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the links. Very helpful. 🤗
@jacquelinepodgorski7557
@jacquelinepodgorski7557 2 года назад
Jeff is Awesome Awesome Awesome and he’s got a great sense of humor such great tips Thank You♥️♥️♥️♥️
@markjanetb2583
@markjanetb2583 3 года назад
I like how long you are able to keep your tools. Several years and they still work!
@bobbyjuice3935
@bobbyjuice3935 3 года назад
When ever I start a home project I go and buy my self a tool. If you have the right tools you can build anything and watching his guy helps a lot.
@uptagetnamn
@uptagetnamn 3 года назад
from apartment to fixer-upper house this made me more confident in all the tools I have bought :) mostly used, but good brand tools
@avealarcon9089
@avealarcon9089 2 года назад
Love ur channel tank you for all u advice and common sense I really enjoy the patience and honesty of u knowledge keep it coming 👍🏽😊
@natejm
@natejm 2 года назад
Jeff is absolutely right about the mitre saws, a sliding saw is way more than the average homeowner needs. But as a professional carpenter, I wouldn’t buy one that doesn’t slide… Also, grinders, buy a couple. They’re so cheap nowadays, and they’re so versatile, I keep mine loaded up with discs and wheels for every occasion, even at home.
@amberhubert2016
@amberhubert2016 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos. They are really helping me to prepare the renovation of a small bedroom to an office. I would have totally screwed things up had I not watched your videos first. Thank you!!
@adamcparsons
@adamcparsons 3 года назад
I agree with a your recommendations but there have been times where I wish I would have had a sliding compound miter versus a standard one. It's certainly worth a couple hundred bucks during those times where you wish you had one. Another great tool I use all the time, which wasn't mentioned is a wet/dry shop vac. That tool gets used almost every job that I do. I love that thing.
@chuckmckee2741
@chuckmckee2741 2 года назад
Your so right about the coiled hoses. They tangle and get caught on anything !
@Trd2020
@Trd2020 3 года назад
Brad nailer and skil saw are on my next purchase list. I run everything on 18v so no compressor needed
@adamritchey4209
@adamritchey4209 4 года назад
I've just recently redone my deck, changing it from a rotting 10x12 to a beautiful floating 15.5x15.5 deck because of your videos. I've also installed a new french door, and redone probably 1900sqft of floor because of these videos. All the tools mentioned here are what I used. I did use a table saw too. Lol
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
Nice work! Cheers Adam!
@LifeSurfingDude
@LifeSurfingDude 2 года назад
amazing, just amazing. thank you for the bottom of my heart. bought all off them using your links. regards.
@evervol1
@evervol1 2 года назад
A fast boiler kettle is also on the top 3! :) coffee is a must
@thithutrucnguyen2939
@thithutrucnguyen2939 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing what basic tools is good for us!
@kevinsiggins623
@kevinsiggins623 8 месяцев назад
Another tool I’d add is a cordless jigsaw. I worked for years without one but now that I have one I use it way more than I ever thought I would. An oscillating multi tool is another very versatile tool that I use all the time.
@ericbowhey583
@ericbowhey583 3 года назад
I'm remodeling my 2400 sq Ft. Wood constructed home . I'm real handy on my application skills but watch Jeff and pick up some helpful and handy tricks of the trade . I like his personality and the way he simplifies his knowledge. GOOD JOB MAN!!!
@pondjc
@pondjc 4 года назад
Highly recommend California Air Compressors. Just slightly more expensive than the cheap pancake air compressors but MUCH quieter. 45 dB! You can have a normal conversation right next to your compressor rather than wearing ear plugs or setting it outside and running a 50' hose through a window. I upgraded from a porter cable pancake compressor I had for 10 years and never looked back. Black Friday is the time to stock up on tools that will last a lifetime!
@cheryl6404
@cheryl6404 4 года назад
THANK YOU so much for this video. Just what I needed!!!
@brucegezon
@brucegezon 4 года назад
Great info, Jeff. I love your videos. You do a great job of explaining and showing things. I would definitely add the oscillating multi-tool to the list. I use it everywhere now in hard to reach areas that a reciprocating saw or small circular saw can't get to, cutting off bottom of jambs, drywall, etc.
@michaelolive5070
@michaelolive5070 2 года назад
Would HIGHLY recommend an oscillating tool for multiple applications. Skip the grinder and buy the same blades for your circular saw.
@gergemall
@gergemall 9 месяцев назад
Hands down ❤
@cyberpunkspike
@cyberpunkspike 3 года назад
Got same impact driver, love it, use it for everything I'd use drill for.
@bobbybrillphotography
@bobbybrillphotography 4 года назад
Wire brush wheel and a grinder means the cleanest BBQ ever!!!! A grinder is the best inexpensive tool ever. Great video
@katmandu2478
@katmandu2478 2 года назад
Gotta get those tools then look for a project to use them in!!! Awesome info….thank you👏👏👏
@angelobarrera41
@angelobarrera41 3 года назад
Jeff, I just wanted to thank you for giving me the confidence to open up walls when I accidentally drilled through and hit a wireline. This channel is priceless.
@natusfreedom472
@natusfreedom472 2 года назад
Love your , straight to the point videos ,& great content as usual
@gwarlow
@gwarlow 3 года назад
10:40 $1000 spent on good tools over the lifetime of your home renovation projects is a bargain. Contrast that with what you would pay someone else to work on those projects. Buy the tools and save money in the long run. Great video! Cheers.
@thulegezelschap5884
@thulegezelschap5884 3 года назад
Whenever I do some DIY stuff I imagine how much it would have cost to hire someone.. then I buy myself tools for half that ammount or so
@Lughnerson
@Lughnerson 3 года назад
And RU-vid University.
@CHEPOSPOOKY
@CHEPOSPOOKY 2 года назад
But the whole point is to actually use the tools your self and dont buy the cheapest thing either.
@jeremyjensen4731
@jeremyjensen4731 3 года назад
A good Ladder is a must too
@richstevenson1
@richstevenson1 2 года назад
“I’m a safety second production first guy” 😂😂😂😂 I LOVE the way you keep it real!!! 👍
@rs2352
@rs2352 4 года назад
Great advice on essential tools! The best investment ever made for me was a cordless Milwaukee Sawzall, purchased in the early 90's !! It is still going strong some 25+ years later, will a 'new' battery. Oh, and don't forget a high quality Fiberglass Stepladder... They are non-conductive and not subject to hidden flaws as a wood ladder. (will not mention my all time favorite brand, but it starts with a W...)
@ffarag
@ffarag 4 года назад
Many Thanks Jeff, you are as always the best thing i have ever discovered, best wishes all the way from Switzerland, yes Switzerland in the heart of Europe lol
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
Fantastic! Cheers to Switzerland!
@roberta3894
@roberta3894 4 года назад
I love when JeffY plays with his tools!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
LOL, buld a shed in 5 mins!
@BeantownHooligan
@BeantownHooligan 2 года назад
My honorable mention would be a battery multi-tool... I bought my first home and that, next to my drill is what I ALWAYS grab.. cutting PVC, nails, drywall, wood, flooring, sheet metal.... For small little holes or jobs it's perfect. Easy to use and fits in most smaller spots.
@griddlegary2312
@griddlegary2312 3 года назад
Love your fun and gun style. I just pig things together and it all seems to work out
@gergemall
@gergemall Год назад
I love this episode so much that I've come back to sell off many great tools that I don't need anymore. I do love the corded sawzall and a couple others.
@simplyhandy2769
@simplyhandy2769 3 года назад
My dad bought a cheap grinder from Harbor Freight for like 15 bucks. Well that opened my eyes on how important it was. Then invested on a really good one.
@lynmasters667
@lynmasters667 3 года назад
Your videos are amazing. Still relevant to us down the bottom of Australia!
@rkerby6375
@rkerby6375 3 года назад
Great advice, and excellent presentation!
@haroldh6678
@haroldh6678 10 месяцев назад
"except mix concrete" haha! that was funny. This video is super informative!
@donnaclayton8644
@donnaclayton8644 4 года назад
Perfect timing again. Thank you.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
You are so welcome!
@4philipp
@4philipp 3 года назад
That’s a good list of tools. I don’t have the compressor in my top 6 but it would make my top 10, mostly because the compressor is only half of the tool (need those attachments). But to complete my top 10 here are the missing 4 - oscillating tool - router - jigsaw - 3-beam laser level. And to get to 12 tools we add - cordless framing nailer - cordless brad nailer All of my tools are cordless. Dewalt has a neat 2.5gal battery operated compressor too. It’s easy to recharge batteries to/from job sites or a trip to town right in your car.
@tonypezza2405
@tonypezza2405 2 года назад
You are right, those tools can do many jobs, I know I've done over 3000 home renovations. GOOD LUCK Tony
@gwarlow
@gwarlow 3 года назад
95,000 views and fewer than 4k likes? Show some appreciation, people. Another priceless video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Cheers.
@DougPGA
@DougPGA 4 года назад
The palm nailer is amazing
@FIXMYHOMEShawn
@FIXMYHOMEShawn 3 года назад
I like all the tool . I use those tools every day in my projects. 👍
@sabogwepaks
@sabogwepaks 4 года назад
Thanks for the tips!
@gergemall
@gergemall Год назад
Wonderful Jeff, I have too many tools and I’m a what they call somebody in their a “ senior” . I’m now following your membership and evaluating what parts of this hundred plus year old house
@_mdan9304
@_mdan9304 3 года назад
I'm happy because I have all of these!
@romaintrevisiol9159
@romaintrevisiol9159 4 года назад
100% agree with you Jeff. I have to admit that I'm getting addicted to my oscillating tool though, it's climbing towards my necessary top 5 quite fast.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
great tool, however for most things it is hard to convince folks to spend the 400 bucks!
@romaintrevisiol9159
@romaintrevisiol9159 4 года назад
I got mine in a 12 tools kit from Dewalt on Father's day but yeah it's not necessary I guess, just freaking convenient.
@darienredsox1878
@darienredsox1878 4 года назад
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY I picked my oscillating tool up when it was on sale at Lowes for $99. Bought just the tool though because I all ready had the DeWalt batteries from my drill and impact drive.
@elizabethsawyer2354
@elizabethsawyer2354 3 года назад
What's nice is it that looks like those tools are well used!
@farzingharahgozloo
@farzingharahgozloo Год назад
It was useful , thanks for beeing Honest with people 🙏🌹
@charles-hbissonnette8525
@charles-hbissonnette8525 4 года назад
Love your video. Your like the handy big borther i never had. Keep up the good work. I got a tone of work to do on my house now i refinance it...
@adrpals2324
@adrpals2324 4 года назад
I have 5 of those tools and so far I've done all my projects.
@joegeorge4608
@joegeorge4608 2 года назад
awesome. always awesome. this guy is making me a pro.
@pastrymess9468
@pastrymess9468 4 года назад
Great video. I was just waiting for the jigsaw to appear. It didn't, and you just made me reconsider my next purchase. Maybe I'll have more diy possibilities with a circular saw.
@daytona1960
@daytona1960 4 года назад
I love it when Jeff talks about he's tool's 😊 I bad when it comes to tool's if I like it and think the price is good I buy it 😁 I brought a router 10 years ago it's still in the box lol.. so looking at Jeff tool's I need a ripsaw and compressor 😉 like Jeff I Brought a 1930 bungalow (yes with do have wooden home in uk) and your so right about the old wall, I did the same build a new wall inside.. I'm drylining at the moment, I know one thing I'm not cut out to be a plaster lmao 😂 x
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
Right on!
@charlotte7647
@charlotte7647 6 месяцев назад
Jeff, you have the perfect personality for doing videos. I'm amazed at how you roll I don't think you a spring chicken as my mama would say but dang it you just don't stop man. God has certainly blessed you with good health. Keep on Truckin' !!!! And I'll keep on watchin'
@c7407
@c7407 4 года назад
Jeff, you are the best. Love your videos.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
I appreciate that! Cheers!
@MrStyle2
@MrStyle2 3 года назад
I would also add in a laser level. Required if doing tile. The other tool that is awesome is the battery operate trim nail gun. The Ryobi nail gun is great. I went through 1000 nails without a blink doing window and door and floor moulding. Such a time saver especially when working alone.
@bablutu
@bablutu 2 года назад
God bless you and your channel, I love it and I never get bored watching your stuff, keep going uncle 💪
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 2 года назад
Thank you, I will
@simonablett8613
@simonablett8613 3 года назад
Great article, as always.
@jerricorbett7461
@jerricorbett7461 3 года назад
Very helpful video Jeff!. I love the palm nailer. I am looking forward to purchasing a compressor and install my hardwoods upstairs! I love you man, you are golden!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@cntseeme
@cntseeme 4 года назад
Love this guy! Haha production first and safety Second, you may just shake hands with danger. (Old 80’s safety video reference) so many times you have helped me out of a bind or had a tip or trick that answered my question. sir, thank you.
@zaza6151
@zaza6151 4 года назад
Another awesome video Jeff! I am getting ready to build a deck so this really helps.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY 4 года назад
Glad to hear it! Cheers Hermon!
@bobweber4140
@bobweber4140 3 года назад
Thankyou bro this was awesome
@keithhyde1397
@keithhyde1397 3 года назад
The best 6th tool I ever bought in my life was a Dewalt tile saw. Cut 2 1/2" bricks for landscaping, cut any tile... between my two friends to borrow it and myself we've turned out several blades. Great investment for some. Best $1000 I ever spent.
@kermitefrog64
@kermitefrog64 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing especially the information on the grinder. What is your thoughts on how to cut James Hardie siding with the least amount of dust?
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 Год назад
I agree with most except the grinder. I just get different blades for my circular saw, works well enough. When i saw the title of your video i thought of when craftsmen would build a sturdy house, to last, with basically just hand tools.
@angelafox4380
@angelafox4380 2 года назад
Loved this info!!!
@StoneMamba
@StoneMamba 4 года назад
Hi really liking your videos and your tips thank you! Was wondering if you have any videos on installing windows. Both replacement and adding new windows. After watching your kitchen tips video mad me think of adding and replacing windows in my kitchen. Thanks again!!!
@michaelbaines2383
@michaelbaines2383 2 года назад
Thanks Jeff, very surprised a good sds drill wasn't mentioned. Made me feel I've made the right investments as a DIY enthusiast as I own all but the compressor
@jackspencer8290
@jackspencer8290 3 года назад
Do you have any thoughts, Sir, on the merits of an oscillating multi tool for cutting, vs. the grinder? Usually when I think of a do-all cutting tool, I think of the former, rather than the latter. It all depends on what you're working on, of course, but for cutting wood (not metal), the multi tool seems to generally fit the bill for me.
@tulioalopez
@tulioalopez 2 года назад
Thank you, I didn’t know I have all of them.
@flossydadsgirl5767
@flossydadsgirl5767 3 года назад
Glad of the chop saw advice, thanks. I have done all my stuff without a compressor and if I was going back 2 years, yes I would have bought this instead of the paint sprayer that I actually bought. I bought the Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit with (2) Batteries, Charger, and Bag in one of the sales you mentioned and saved big. It's now $300. It has been a fantastic investment for me, single mum in Denver area where any help is a crazy cost and there are loads of naff workmen!! Clearly I'm a beast anyways hahaha. I've ended up buying a battery brad nailer to finish up and a jig saw for the kitchen. Even so, it was less than buying the bigger Ryobi kit. My only comment about that kit is that the 5.5" circular saw is a pain in the neck to get blades for and it isn't great for outdoor jobs. Harbor Freight has filled in with cheap tools to mix mortar, cheap blades and I'll probably get a circular saw from there when doing the outdoor stuff. Thanks Jeff
@ynotbloom
@ynotbloom Год назад
Thanks for the encouragement, Jeff! I’m only one compressor away from being total!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Christmas is coming. Cheers!
@ynotbloom
@ynotbloom Год назад
(@@HomeRenoVisionDIY : If I have as much luck with that as I have been trying to convince my wife to let me have a motorcycle, I think I better start saving now for that compressor!)
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