My Most Useful Tools
A little while back, I wrote a series discussing the tools that were in my basic toolkit (my basic toolkit is the bag of tools that a grab first for any home improvement, DIY, or repair project). However, I have many tools that I use often, but are not in my basic toolkit. So with that in mind, I'd like to create an ongoing list of what I believe to be my most useful tools. For each tool, my intent is to write an article that 1) identifies why I find the tool so useful, 2) lists many of the projects in which I used the tool, and 3) describes the tool (what model I use, how to use it, my opinions on alternatives, etc.).
I'll continue to update this introductory article to provide links to each article. As always, I welcome any suggestions or comments.
-Jon
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