
I've selected the most used woodworking tools in my tool box and found a link for you to look at each one through Amazon.com. This way you'll be familiar with what I'm talking about and if you don't have one of these or need a new one, it's a convenient way to buy it. Amazon.com has about the best prices around.
My favorite hammer is a 20 oz. straight claw Estwing. (see on Amazon)
8 point for average jobs. If you do mainly finishing work, go for a 12 point. (see on Amazon)
You should have a 24" at least, with 36" and 48" optional, depending on what you do. (see on Amazon)
I like the break-off blade type, they are always sharp. (see on Amazon)
I use these for tying re-bar or for general purpose. (see on Amazon)
For removing common nails. (see on Amazon)
One of the best inventions made. (see on Amazon)
For a hand tool this will be one of the most expensive. A belt sander may do to replace this tool. I very seldom use a jack plane anymore. I choose the belt sander instead. (see on Amazon)
7 1/4" is a must for any tradesman. (see on Amazon)
3/8" electric is the basic. (see on Amazon)
For a real toy check out the rechargeables. I have a 14.4V and am happy with it. Test the 18V before you buy, it has a lot of torque—hard on the wrist. Get one with the keyless chuck. (see on Amazon)
I have a 5/8 HP router that I use as a portable and laminate trimmer. I use the 1 3/4 HP router as a 'shaper' mounted under a table. (see on Amazon)
Just a basic model is all you need for light work, usually 1" stock. For lots of work in 2" stock get a band saw. (see on Amazon)
My son-in-law has this model and he uses it as an on-the-job portable while installing siding. It cost him almost double the price of Amazon.com's. I've got an old Delta 9" that's about 25 years old for the shop and a lightweight Delta for the job site. (see on Amazon)
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