This one even comes with four replacement blades to pop in when the first one starts to get dull. This is the tool you need to spread spackling compound, reglaze a window, or scrape off paint or wallpaper. This one has a nylon handle and a flexible two-inch blade. Less intimidating and faster to set up than a power saw, this handsaw is good for trimming lumber or molding stock.
It has a thick blade and a wide, ergonomic handle. This four-piece set includes wrenches with six-, eight-, 10, and inch handles. Opt for the longer handle when you need extra leverage to free a stuck nut; go for the shorter handle when space is tight.
A multibit screwdriver keeps you prepared for all sorts of fixes and home improvement projects. This one comes with eight bits and three bonus nut drivers. A longer tape helps mark off bigger projects. This one has a beefier end hook that grips corners better than smaller tapes. Keep your growing collection of tools organized around an inexpensive five-gallon bucket where everything is in view. This model from Rugged Tools offers a total of 64 fabric pockets.
This combo kit offers two popular tools at a rock-bottom price. A level is a must-have tool for hanging pictures, installing cabinets, or laying a patio. This model features a continuous edge and shock-resistant end caps. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Today Logo. Share this —. Search Search. A fictional flashback to the first episode shows an elderly Mrs. Binford playing the part of the Tool Time girl.
During Tool Time , the hosts combine home repair and renovations with major disasters. However, Tim was more inclined to joke around, especially about Al's overweight mother and his affinity for wearing flannel shirts.
Al would attempt to continue the show in a proper manner. Invariably, whenever Al was about to demonstrate the use of a particular machine, Tim would bring out his own version of the same machine that had been rewired for more power. The new machine would then backfire and cause the accidents for which Tim became famous. Sometimes, the accidents were not caused by overpowered machines but by Tim's negligence for safety precautions, though occasionally, the producers would surprise the viewers by Tim's overpowered machine actually working or Al being the one who makes the mistake.
Often Tim would unveil a project that had somehow been set-up to make Al look stupid, and Al would either fall victim to Tim in the case of a "soundproof" booth, or discover the prank and turn it back on Tim himself in the situation of Tim electrifying Al's toolbelt, and Al switching belts with Tim before the show. Tim often mentioned his current off-screen problems during the show. Release date January 28, United States.
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