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Stainless for sure.
Yes, even I know that much
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Stainless for sure.
Skillsaw.... get the MAG77 worm drive!
They make a men's version too. When you grow up and get some big-boy muscles you'll appreciate the robustness of real tools made of STEEL.
They make a men's version too. When you grow up and get some big-boy muscles you'll appreciate the robustness of real tools made of STEEL.
table saw
my power screwdriver would not remove the screws so I had to pry them up with a mechanics pry bar.
A lot of roofing needed to be repaired and large fallen trees removed. Trees fall all the time up here.
including one that was about 20' long and about a foot in diameter.
nails in decking would probably work loose over time
think my next tool (besides a wrecking bar - which I have in my shopping cart on Amazon, along with decking screws) will be a sawzall - not sure about whether it will be battery or corded.
I could cobble something together to keep the family warm and dry, but building without a box store would be a challenge.
Get a
Chop Saw
Quality drills and impact guns
Air compressor.
long ago learned, a chain saw is one thing you do not lend out. Add to that, downed trees are stored energy. Cut one the wrong way/place, and you're getting injured or killed.
This is the finger reconfiguring machine. Don't ask how I know. But I have one and use it more often that you'd think. Wife's old Uncle Bob gave it to me before he moved to San Diego.
When you go back to rebuild, make sure you have enough joist left to screw the new plank into. If the plank was rotten, the joists need a good looking at.