and speaking of tools, there is one tool you need to fix any electrical, plumbing, locks, windows, wall hangings, or any yard work of any kind: a chainsaw. get one.
A chainsaw is indispensable when living in a condo. I'd get a model that comes with substantial home owners insurance coverage. Then invite Billy Klubb over and watch the hilarity that ensues.
Vise- grips, duct tape, wd-40
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For a condo (I'm assuming apartment style not town house), I think it would be just the basics. Maybe some stuff for repairing drywall too.
And if you can do your own plumbing, you can save a lot of money. I had three plumbing jobs to do within 6 months of buying my house.
There's a good point. YouTube and the interwebz in general is your friend. Growing up, I never learned how to maintain a house. Every house we lived in was left in far worse shape when we moved because my stepdad never fixed anything, so I never got the chance to learn how to fix household stuff. So as an adult, I had to learn everything. My kids make fun of me over how much stuff I've learned from YouTube.
2 plates, 2 sets of silverware and 2 glasses for every person living there. [...]
what?A good drill, preferably corded.
what?
A good battery drill can do anything you need.
Working Commercial HVAC I can say its been years seance Ive used a corded drill.
After a chainsaw, an oxy acetylene torch is an absolute must have.
Fire Extinguisher would be a great addition to this list. Goes hand in hand with the acetylene torch.
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i am a new 1 bedroom condo owner in a relatively safe area. what should every homeowner own? what non-license bb guns do you recommend?
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