The last task of any project: putting away the tools. Ugh. This is at the end of the "mechanical" part of the project. Still to go: cabinet and shelf installation and hamper assembly.
For the painting, base board molding and dryer venting work:
» "mud" (drywall repair)
» putty knives (2 or 3)
» paint
» caulk and caulking gun
» plumber's wrench
» vise grip
» levels (2 showing, but I used 3)
» unused rigid ducting & un-re-used duct clamp
» sheet metal screws
» miscellaneous screws (in baby food jar)
» utility knife
» cordless driver
» screwdrivers and bits
» tape measure and pencil
» speed square
» coping saw (cope cut a baseboard molding)
» metal file (smooth the rigid ducting after cutting)
» tin snips (new acquisition)
» siding removal tool (new acquisition — well worth $6!)
» tack puller
» hammer
» oh, and shop towel. Lots of shop towel!
Retired economics professor (“dismal scientist”). Married 40+ years to the love of my life; we have two grown daughters, both married, two granddaughters and a...
@psychographer Not exactly. I have some drawers in a small tool cabinet and I have a small section of pegboard to hang hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches and other hand tools. But this organization has largely been a retirement project so don't throw this in your husband's face!!
April 1st, 2017
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