Basic Tools Grays

A guide to the basic tools any homeowner should have around the house. Read on and learn more.

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Grays
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5 Farm Road
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New Star Door Controls Ltd
01474 353111
Unit 3A Imperial Business Estate
Gravesend
Direct Home Improvements Uk Ltd
01708 250333
9 Baldwins Farm
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01474 566283
32 Harmer Street
Gravesend
Pegasus Luxury Home Improvement Ltd
01708 252828
Unit D15 Frogmoore Industrial Estate
Grays
Robert Dyas Ltd
01708 862624
201 Thurrock Lakeside Shopping Centre
Grays
Mad Sales
01474 325949
16 Queen Street
Gravesend
Gatcliff Enterprises Ltd
01474 566660
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Gravesend
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Basic Tools

Adjustable Spanner - Try to get one that opens to at least 24mm, as this will handle most plumbing tasks.

Bradawl - Used for making starter holes in wood for screws.

Chisels - It is good to have a fine bladed chisel for working with wood (12mm and 25mm are most useful) and a cold chisel for working with stone or bricks.

Craft Knife - General-purpose knife with disposable blades.

Cross-cut Saw - Large saw used for cutting large timber sections.

Electricians Screwdriver - Specifically designed with an insulated handle in case of accidental connection to live wires.

File - You can buy round, flat and half-round files. If you only get one, the round file will probably be the most useful.

Floorboard Saw - Designed for cutting floorboards. The upwardly curved blade makes it easier to cut boards without damaging adjacent boards.

General Purpose Saw - Can cut both wood and metal.

G-Clamp - More than one if possible. G-Clamps are very useful for holding work in position. Common sizes are 100mm and 200mm.

Glue Gun - Not essential, but very useful for quick repairs. Glue guns use stick which heat up and produce a strong bond.

Hammers - A lump hammer for working with stone or bricks, a claw hammer for working with wood and a pin hammer for tapping in pins and tacks.

Metre Rule - Plastic or wooden rule. Very light and easy to use in most situations.

Mini Hacksaw - The changeable blades make this an all-purpose saw, cutting wood, metal and tiles.

Mole Grips - Pressure clamp onto objects to leave your hands free.

Pincers - Used for pulling nails and tacks out of wood, etc.

Pliers - Get a standard and needle-nosed set. Both are used for extra grip on small objects, but needle-nose pliers will let you get into the smallest places.

Portable Workbench - Essential if you plan to do a lot of Diy around your home. The ability to clamp objects to hold them steady is invaluable.

Screwdrivers - It is best to get a range of screwdrivers (both flat-head and cross-cut) in different sizes. Screwdrivers are one of the most used Diy tools, so go for a quality set if possible.

Soft-face Mallet - Ideal for jobs where it is possible to ruin the finish (of wood or metal, etc), the rubber head will not leave a mark.

Spirit Level - Essential for checking horizontal and vertical surfaces before fixing them in place. Get both a long and short one if possible.

Steel Measuring Tape - Go for a good quality 5 metre tape. This should cover most measuring jobs around the house.

Steel Rule - A very accurate rule and a perfect straight edge for marking.

Tenon Saw - For making fine cuts in wood. Tenon saws are available in a variety of points (the number of teeth per 25mm), the more teeth, the finer the cut will be.

Try-Square - Used for marking at right angles.

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