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    Default Basic Beginner Tools

    Hi all, I am just starting out in woodwork and diy and what i would like to know is can anyone tell me what kind of tools i need as i am only a beginner. Thanks
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    Depends on what you're trying to achieve - and of course your budget. You'll need different (and far fewer) tools to put up a shelf or finish a raw pine bookshelf than you would if you wanted to build a dining table from scratch

    The topic has of course been covered here many times - but with more information on your situation I'm sure we can help.
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    Darryl's right, let us know what yout immediate goal is.

    But the question made me think about the first tools I purchased some 20-odd years ago. The aim was to do a little DIY around the house - build bookshelves, general repairs, etc - nothing complicated.

    I started with a power drill (with sander attachment), jigsaw, 1/3 sheet sander, and a set of chisels and screwdrivers. The power tools were B+D, and the remainder Stanley. All cheap as chips. They did the job for DIY. The rest is history.

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    Default Toolchest

    Here is my attempt at detailing a toolchest for a DIY/ homeowner. I ama woodwork and design teacher and I talk this over with my graduating students.




    Parker Tool Chest


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    I am often asked by friends about what tools are essential and what are not. Here is a suggestion of what I would consider a basic and more than adequate home handy man (and woodwork hobbyist) tool chest.


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    As a general rule, if I can’t afford to buy a quality hand tool, I will not buy it until I can. It becomes a life long purchase (and longer, I have some of my dad’s tools). A general rule of thumb for quality is to avoid (if you can) buying tools made in Asia (which is getting more difficult) even though made in Europe, North America or Australia can be up to twice or three times the price.



    HAND TOOLS

    Solid work bench

    Woodwork vice

    Metalwork vice

    Level

    Small bench plane

    Chalk Line

    Tape measure

    Set square

    Combination square

    Stanley knife

    Marking gauge

    Adjustable sliding bevel

    Claw hammer

    Warrington hammer

    Metal rule 300mm

    Metal rule 100mm

    Wooden mallet

    Pincers

    Bull nose pliers

    Long nose pliers

    Shifting spanner 6"&10"

    Pipe wrench

    6-12 sliding clamps

    2 sash clamps

    Builders square

    Vice grips

    Panel/rip saw

    Tenon saw

    Hack saw

    Coping saw

    Staple gun

    Set of metal twist bits

    Set of spade drill bits

    Set of masonry bits

    Centre punch

    Nail punch

    Philips screwdrivers

    Flat blade screwdrivers

    Set metric allen keys

    Med paint scraper

    Set firmer chisels

    ½ rnd bastard file

    ½ rnd smoothing file

    ½ rnd wood rasp

    Rat tail wood rasp

    Caulking gun

    Small step ladder

    Battery drill

    Putty knife/small tool

    Oil/water stone

    POWER TOOLS

    Electric drill

    Random orbit sander

    Router

    Bench grinder

    WISH LIST OF POWER TOOLS

    Triton 2000 workbench

    Jig saw

    Circular saw

    Angle grinder

    Electric Plane

    Belt sander

    Biscuit joiner

    Electric chain saw



    You can also see this on my website:

    http://www.houseofparker.com/parker_tool_chest.htm
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