Tooling up for boatbuilding
I'm still in the pick-a-plan & get the materials stage, but I'm also looking at tooling up. Looking early might allow for some ebay or garage-sale scores. If you have followed my other thread, I'm going to build a dayboat (RYD-16.2, GIS, or similar). I've always been fortunate enough to borrow most tools when needed, but now I'm in a new town with nobody to bludge from. So I'm starting from scratch; except sockets, vice-grips, screwdrivers. These are things I reckon I'll need:
- Power saw. Circular, sabre/reciprocating, jig. Table saw is probably out, do to space. I'd rather not buy all three, $$$.
- Power drill.
- Japanese hand saw or two. There seems to be many kinds...
- Sander. Orbital or belt?
- A plane. I've never even used one of these...
- Hammer & chisels.
- Clamps. A bunch! Most versatile type?
Anything I'm missing? I'd appreciate ideas for versatility, as tools will be significant expenditure for this guy's empty garage wall...