Top 4 Power Tools You Need for Home Improvement Projects | THE HANDYMAN |

Top 4 Power Tools You Need for Home Improvement Projects | THE HANDYMAN |

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50 Comments

  1. Hi there my name is Pablo, I was curious what all do you need to start your own handyman business? Like do I need certain certificates or license etc? I know you probably won’t get a chance to reply but I’d appreciate some advice, I’m looking to and wanting to start my own business. Thank you for all your awesome videos and hope you have a wonderful day!! Email @ pablosixtos@icloud.com

  2. I don’t recommend the 20v grinder. Do yourself a favor and grab the 60v one.

    I’m a DeWalt guy, for sure. But, I just hated the 20v grinder, and felt like the 20v batteries just didn’t do the job. FlexVolt is great. And, of course, the FlexVolt batteries work in the 20v tools. So, a bit of additional versatility.

  3. Lmao listening to this chiseling out a hinge. . . . I knew exactly where you were headed with the router lmao 🤣 😂 😭

  4. I know this super late but, can you do a review in the kolbalt sliding miter saw? I’ve been thinking about getting one, I currently have an old craftsman miter saw

  5. Great YouTube channel. I love this guy. Speaks well and clearly knowledgeable in his trades. I’m a 20 year basement finishing remodeler from Chicago who just switched my focus area to more smaller jobs and handyman type work.👍

  6. Nice table saw! Always purchase the best tools as necessary for the job. I have a Harbor Fright steering wheel puller that I have used twice in 20 years. People that rag on Harbor Fright don’t understand this.

  7. I have the similar DW745, Only difference is only 20 inch rip. Now Dewalt seems to have made it only 8 1/4" blade. Don’t think they still make the table top model in 10". Too bad. Sometimes I need the depth. Also shaft is too short for stacked dado. But all in all the best job site saw I have seen. Bought my son the Hitachi, now replaced with a Dewalt like mine. I too made a job site bench, table saw on the right end and miter box in the middle. Space on the left end for a router table function although I have not done that yet. Great channel keep it up.

  8. Handyman thanks for the videos liking them a lot! Can you do a video on how to fix squeaking stairs where the underneath has already been boarded and plastered, cheers

  9. Trying to decide on an angle grinder. A 4.5” but battery or corded? Had a 4” makita for 20 yrs until it burned out. So it is between a 4.5” makita or a 20v dewalt( already have a dewalt impact driver with 2 amp batteries).

  10. How long dose the 18 volt grinder run,? Got the flex volt, 20 /60 the 60 volt gets me barely 20 mins, it’s a 2 Amp hour battery, dose better with the 20 volt range,

  11. I’m a retired electrician, I’ve done quite a bit of carpentry over the years but I enjoy your videos and I love to learn new things.

  12. I can tell that I grew up using crappy table saws because I always measure from front and back of the blade to the fence.

  13. I need to learn how to use a router to address some things that I or girlfriend’s have not been able to get contractors/handymen to do. In the last handful of years I keep getting solicited by friends or "friends of friends" to fix or do random things that greatly improve their quality of life or properly address something broken or was done crooked.
    I learned tiling from my parents at age 8 and that was start of me getting snagged to help out since my teenage years. I love my angle grinder, I’ve done some awesome custom mosaics using tile scraps with it. It would not surprise me if I end up opening a handyman type deal in the coming years due to volume of requests I get or my empathy rooted from my own frustration in getting someone more experienced to address something.

    How can I teach myself, as in videos to watch before I attack scraps in practice,the router & the multi tool that takes the square blades?
    This type of multi saw – https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-18-Volt-ONE-JobPlus-Base-with-Multi-Tool-Attachment-Tool-Only-P340/202868525?cm_mmc=Shopping%7CG%7CBase%7CD25T%7C25-9_PORTABLE+POWER%7CNA%7CLIA%7c71700000044155732%7c58700004615424082%7c92700043235553558&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9aPuhrig4gIVV7bACh2odAwkEAQYASABEgL8ifD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

  14. Maybe for pro handyman tools like table saw and miter saw is necessary, but for simple DIY home improvement small power saw beats them all

  15. I thought the $1,000 toilet seat was a joke! It’s not. Love the Dewalt table saws–those fences stay pretty accurate and having the push stick clipped to the side of the fence has probably saved the fingers of more carpenters than we can count.

  16. So I just lost a job and started getting into the handyman buisness. Starting my own buisness was something I never really though about until recently but guys like you on youtube inspired me. Thanks for what you do

  17. I would just mention to especially those who are new to these tools, about easily they can cut off fingers, etc. Common sense is not as common as we might suppose. Or they can get used to their new nickname ‘2 fingers Josh’.

  18. I have a similar Rigid saw and I definitely have the same problem. I never want to lug it from the basement for just a few cuts. I just tell myself that I’m improving my circ saw skills…

  19. This has probably been asked 100 times but why not keep just two grinders? One cordless and one plug-in? Then just swap out the blade or sanding disc or whatever on that?

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