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Tools

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Tools are integral aspects of building or renovating a house. Without tools, you can't do most home improvement projects. Fortunately, Hometalk has your questions about tools covered. There are tons of experts who work with tools, from pros to experienced DIYers. Need information about tools for a project? Ask a question to the community, and a Hometalk member who is familiar with tools will surely help. There's nothing like celebrating a successful project by posting it on Hometalk, and it helps others when you mention which tools you used.



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  • Nails are popping out of the joists causing duct work to sag

Home Maintenance & Repairs: Use Screws Or Hammer Nails Back Into Joists?

Looks like the majority of the nails holding my duct work to the joists are popping out causing a slight sag in the duct work. should I simply hammer the nails back into place or replace them with screws? Looking down the line, it appears most are at least a quarter inch out of the joists.
Jeff C
Jeff C Broadview Heights, OH on Dec 16, 2012
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    Jeff C on Dec 17, 2012
    I'll pick up some sheet metal screws later today at the hardware store. I'll nail the nails ...»
    back into place and then use a sheet metal screw next to it, trying to keep the screw straight so it goes right into the joist and not out the sides.

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Tools: Best Kind Of Staple Gun

I am covering a dining chair seat and my old manual staple gun is very hard to use and the staples only go part the way in. What kind of staple gun do all you DIYers suggest....electric ...»
or manual and what brand and also what size staples please? The seat board is not very thick. I have looked online but most of the electric staple guns have gotten bad reviews. Thanks for your help as always!

Lin R
Lin R Smyrna, TN on Oct 20, 2012
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    SheilaG, Plum Doodles on Oct 24, 2012
    I already have a stapler, and we have a large compressor- that's why I was thinking just ...»
    getting a small tank might be a cheaper alternative to buying another compressor.

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Tools: What's the best tool for sanding in tight spaces?

I'm looking to get sanding on detailed work, or the inside of wood that I have scrolled. Looking for your opinions. Thanks!
Painted Therapy
Painted Therapy Nashua, NH on Sep 20, 2012
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  • Gail Salminen
    Gail Salminen on Sep 24, 2012
    Sometime for tight detail work I use stripper and the tools you use during the holidays to get ...»
    nuts our of their shells - just open the kitchen gadget drawer and look for what will work and use it gently.

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Tools: Does anyone know what this is?

Can anyone tell me what the heck this is...A friend of mine that owns a resale store here in town had this in his store and he has no idea what it is... I'm thinking it is some kind of ...»
gardening tool but I don't know what...I told him I would post it on here and hope that someone can give us the answer...Cheers hope you all can help with this one..;)♥

TaniaC
TaniaC Fairfield, IL on Aug 13, 2012
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    TaniaC on Apr 16, 2013
    Ha... a lot of good Suggestions... Thanks For all your Input..:)
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I need ideas to help removing the 1/2 shelves in our Kitchen base cabinets

We have permanent shelves we want to remove from our base cabinets to add pull-outs. We would prefer not to detach the cabinets. This is a new house but the cabinets provide poor storage. ...»
I thought we could just saw each side out. What tool should we use? Has anyone else tried this and is this a job for a professional rather than first time renovators?

Thanks!

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Meagan H Oak Forest, IL on Jul 20, 2012
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    Woodbridge Environmental ... on Jul 20, 2012
    Glad to hear it worked out for you! Not a fun job as you already know, but it does make a big ...»
    difference when it comes time to put things away!

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: drilling with carbide drill bit concrete wall

trying to hang shelves on a concrete wall. Using carbide drill bit we were told to use from big box store along with screws. Is it supposed to be this hard. tried battery power drill ...»
first. thought maybe not enough power , so used a corded drill. still felt like I was getting nowhere . DomI just keep drilling.

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Betty Cartersville, GA on May 28, 2012
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    Steve G on May 30, 2012
    That's great, Betty. Glad you got the problem solved. Now you're ready for the shelves. ...»

    Kevin, you and I need to look into getting a commission from Habitat for all the plugs we give them around here.

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Cleaning & Organization: Electric Power Washer

Am looking through the weekend ads for an Electric Power Washer (my first one). A lot to choose from! ? What PSI should I concentrate on? I'll be using it to wash down the pool screens and deck. As always, many thanks.

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Alex Orlando, FL on May 26, 2012
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    KMS Woodworks on May 27, 2012
    I have an Excel 2800 psi gas one. which I use in deck cleaning, fences siding etc. I have ...»
    also used it to clean our persian rugs.

    If your pool deck is just concrete a simple garden hose may be enough, similarly with the "screens". more is not always better.

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  • accomplished 1st post in cement tube @ corner of sunrm/deck. 1
  • Remington hammer power w/ bullet # 4{yellow}. It is 4X4 post to the concrete by driveway.
  • Remington hammer power "gun"
  • used bullet #4 yellow
  • not accomplished w/ Remington hammer power w/ bullet #4 to fasten metal bracket to the concrete. That is 2nd post @ another corner
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: It is for my sun room roof repair project. How to fasten metal to concrete with 4X4 posts.

My hubby used Remington hammer power with bullet # 4{yellow} but it did not work! We are trying to figure how to fastens metal bracket to the concrete..... The sunroom/storage roof caved ...»
from roof repair guys last year. I did post pixies last year.

The first post in cement tube by the sunroom/deck corner accomplished completely. Then to another corner @ storage/sunrm is not accomplished. We think we might need hammer power bullet #3?

Vicki
Vicki Smyrna, GA on May 17, 2012
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    Paul M on May 22, 2012
    Oh what's a little ringing in the ear? It never bothered me, now what did you say???
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Tools: What's the easiest way to mount something that weighs about 10lb to the wall? What am I missing?

It's a handheld vacuum cleaner. Drywall. I'm rather novice and I wasn't able to do it with just a drill and nails.
Ed Z
Ed Z Brooklyn, NY on May 07, 2012
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  • Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc.
    Culpepper Carpets and Int... on May 08, 2012
    Use the anchor bolts that you posted, they will not come out.
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How do I remove underlayment from around cabinets.

I'm replacing my kitchen flooring and need to remove the underlayment. The cabinets were installed on top of the flooring. Does anyone have a good suggestion for the best way to cut the ...»
underlayment away from the cabinets. Jamb saw? Sawzall? Angle grinder with blade?

Thomas F
Thomas F Portland, OR on Mar 29, 2012
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  • Richard V
    Richard V on Mar 30, 2012
    You can get the (almost) same tool as the Fein from Harbor Freight for 39.00. I use mine at ...»
    least 3 times a week and have had if for 3 years. Its called a Multi Function Tool. And believe me it is. I don't know what I'd do without one.

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