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SNAiLtrademark t1_je5gpza wrote
Reply to comment by TheNewJasonBourne in Moving to newly constructed home and I need tools for a newbie DIY. What to get? Stud finder/level/etc? by RedditAccount10111
Don't get a drill. Get an impact driver. They can both do the same things, but an impact driver's main job is putting in screws, which is 95% of what homeowners actually do.
SNAiLtrademark t1_j8grqhh wrote
Reply to Trouble removing door hinges by DoubtFew5635
That is a weird looking hinge. Is it mounted on the part of the door we can't see? As for the part attached to the frame: scribe it with your utility knife, deep enough to get through all the layers of paint on all of the hinges, then hit the hinge with a hammer.
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Reply to comment by Boredom-Warrior in What's the best audiobook you've listened to? by TheAres1999
If you can find the one read by RC Bray, it's MUCH better than the Wil Wheaton version.
SNAiLtrademark t1_je5pyei wrote
Reply to comment by hank_scorpion_king in Moving to newly constructed home and I need tools for a newbie DIY. What to get? Stud finder/level/etc? by RedditAccount10111
You can "drill" holes in drywall with a screwdriver and a hammer. If we were talking about woodworking, I'd agree; but this is homeowner stuff, they need to not over drive and strip screws more than clean holes.