Here’s what I bring with me to every repair job: my time-tested, real-world tool bag.
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Thanks to @JakeBurtonMusic for compiling this list:
Drill
Reciprocating saw
Drill bits
Multibit screwdriver (Picquic 6)
1/8” flathead screwdriver
Stanley hammer/pry bar
Utility knife with extra blades
1/2” and 1” wide chisels
Measuring tape 25’ (Milwaukee)
Small linesman pliers
Needlenose pliers
Tin snips
Wire stripper
Small and large vise grips
Adjustable wrench
Level
Richard lever bar scraper
2” putty knife
Hex key set metric & standard
8mm hex key
Scraper with blades
Electrical tape
Teflon tape for plumbing
Painters tape
Flexible all purpose sealant
Super glue
Spray lubricant or WD40
Multimeter
Wall receptacle tester
Fuse puller
Work gloves
Nitrile gloves
Magic eraser pad
Wood stain marker
Carpenter’s Pencil
Lock pick set
Extra drill bits
Masonry bits
Carbide drill bits
Spade bits
Counter sink bits
Driver bits
Adapters for sockets
4mm hex wrench for furniture
Cable connectors
Screws
Wire nuts
Washers
Metal file
Adjustable auger bit
Magnet for wall studs
Small flashlight
The list:
Drill
Reciprocating saw
Drill bits
Multibit screwdriver picquic 6
1/8” flathead screwdriver
Stanley hammer/pry bar
Utility knife with extra blades
1/2” and 1” wide chisels
Measuring tape 25’
Small linesman pliers
Needlenose pliers
Tin snips
Wire stripper
Small and large vise grips
Adjustable wrench
Level
Richard lever bar scraper
2” putty knife
Hex key set metric & standard
8mm hex key
Scraper with blades
Electrical tape
Teflon tape for plumbing
Painters tape
Flexible all purpose sealant
Super glue
Spray lubricant or WD40
Multimeter
Wall receptacle tester
Fuse puller
Work gloves
Nitrile gloves
Magic eraser pad
Wood stain marker
Carpenter’s Pencil
Lock pick set
Extra drill bits
Masonry bits
Carbide drill bits
Spade bits
Counter sink bits
Driver bits
Adapters for sockets
4mm hex wrench for furniture
Cable connectors
Screws
Wire nuts
Washers
Metal file
Adjustable auger bit
Magnet for wall studs
Small flashlight
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Hey bro- chisels can indeed be sharpened. And gouges from hitting nails or bricks can be removed as well
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10:28, I was introduced to this tool in 2010ish… told it was a bee keepers tool. I used to have to buy them at one particular store, they have become so popular that now the big box stores carry them. It’s funny to see the new guys use one and realize how good of a tool it is.