23 MUST HAVE Construction Tools For BEGINNERS Building A Tiny House

23 MUST HAVE Construction Tools For BEGINNERS Building A Tiny House

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// Layout & Measuring //
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// Hand Tools //
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Chapters :

00:00 Intro
00:57 Layout & Measuring
06:04 Hand Tools
09:44 Power Tools
18:42 Nailers
22:29 Honorable Mentions

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50 Comments

  1. A bevel is also an important tool for setting out and finding awkward angles and transferring them to another surface .

  2. Power tools was perfect other than they went with all battery operated and completely forgot about the plug in versions which have way more power and more consistent power!

  3. Summary: l
    1. Tape measure
    2. Square Piece
    3. String line
    4. ChalkLine (tajima )
    5. Levels- torpedo Level-Laser Level-Rotary Level

    Hand Tools
    6. Hammer- multi types if possible
    7. Utility knife (have half a dozen if you like)
    8. Chisels
    9. Small pry bar tool
    10. Full-size pry bar
    11. Multi bit Screw Driver
    12. Handsaw

    Power tools: do not buy multiple brands of battery operated power tools.
    13. Circular Saw
    14. Reciprocating Saw
    15. Drill and Impact Driver (Hammer Drill)
    16. oscillating MultiTool
    17. Handheld Electric Planer
    18. JigSaw
    19. Angle Grinder

    Stationary Power Tools
    20. Miter Saw
    21. Table Saw

    Check for sharpness and health of blades.

    Nailers:
    22. Framing Nailer
    23. Siding Nailer
    24. Roofing Nailer
    25. Finish Nailer

    Tiler:
    26. Wet Saw (rent better than buy)
    27. SDS Drill
    28. Flooring Nailer

    Drywall Tools:
    29. Collagen screen gun
    30. Rotorzip

    31. Router

  4. I will be 80 in a few days. We’re building a "tiny home" with my daughter. I have been in construction for most of my life. Power nailers & other tools are essential for professionals, but even one time builders can justify many. I bought a special nailer just for metal fasteners like joist hangers & hurricane straps that more than paid for itself in just this one project. Not only faster, but safer & more accurate. Also fall restraints well worth cost when you don’t have to be exposed to mortal danger & can feel more "comfortable" in otherwise dangerous situations.

  5. The cordless versions of the pneumatic tools are way more expensive… that is why pneumatic. If you’re doing it for a living or you can justify the price go cordless. Nail guns and palm nailer are pneumatic for me (it doesn’t come up enough for me).

  6. I agree with everything in this video…. but when you are using cordless tools….. Talk about the batteries, 1.2Ah battery on a tool sucks compared with the same tool with 4-5Ah battery.
    The amount of current available is severely limited by the orientation and number of internal batteries in said tools battery pack

  7. i have makita drill, grinder and alot of other tools but a Dewalt multitool and Milwaukee inpact driver yet o only have makita batteries but use cheep battery adapters off amazon that make makita batteries fit other brand tools or vise versa

  8. So I scrolled thru several of the comments to make sure I didn’t ask a redundant question. I may not have gone far enuf so forgive me. What was your major contributing factor that lead you to choose Dewalt over Milwaukee?

  9. You can carry a flat bar on your belt, I slide it around my left side waist over the belt but under the straps that hold the pockets up. Make sure you face the sharp edge towards you tho or else you’ll scrape your arm on it… a lot

  10. Framing nailers, Roofing nailers you need PNEUMATIC.!!!!! Siddeing should be put in with a nail and hammer the other smaller nailers are really good for having batteries

  11. Fully stocked toolbelt is a must! Straight blade for flat pencils but they offer a sharpener with 1/4 drive for round pencils! Never needed a hand saw for anything unless it was specified hand tools only!

  12. Retired builder. You guys nailed it. The only thing you didn’t say was about carrying multiple of the tools and levels in case one breaks . Measuring tape I always carried 3 25 ft. Because someone was going to break their tape . We wouldn’t stop so they could replace it.. . Retired about 13 years ago would not count on batteries always corded plus a generator. Good to hear that your getting away from it, lol you all missed the fun of running a 100 lbs of nails by hand in a day. Wow could we slam nails, I carried my first framing gun every where even took it out to dinner a few times. Was that a nice change.

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