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Sometimes all i want to do is help my local people with odd jobs and random shit. like a specialized handyman. i love collecting high quality tools for general purposes, even if i don't necessarily need them or use them often. what kind of specialized tools or machinery do you have or would consider buying as a way of making money on the side?

Sometimes all i want to do is help my local people with odd jobs and random shit. like a specialized handyman. i love collecting high quality tools for general purposes, even if i don't necessarily need them or use them often. what kind of specialized tools or machinery do you have or would consider buying as a way of making money on the side?

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a good fixed blade knife box cutter a good corded power drill a good skilsaw a good reciprocating saw a speed square tape measure framing hammer pry bar crowbar tow chain

ratchet set monkey wrench chanel locks crescent wrench dykes(to cut wire) voltmeter blowtorch arc welder shovel and pick axe

with these tools you can do anything..

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Remind me to never get "enhanced interrogated" by you.

As a serious answer, I'd add:

a soldering iron a 3~5# sledge duct tape bow saw floor jack

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And a 12KW tri-fuel generator.

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Any good recommendations?

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ah yes, how could i forget duct tape.ha, hell, we can just throw out the rest of those tools, as long as we have a few rolls.

the floor jack is another one of those tools that you are very glad to have when fixing floors and what not.

good additions

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I checked to make sure you had hammer in there.

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Id add chop saw as well taps and dies. Those two can pay for themselves the first time you use them.

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they sure do. youll never get the precision miter cut you want, as easy, without a rotating chop saw. i forgot about this one as well.

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And, just in case, a miter box and backsaw.