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  • pelligrini
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 4217
    • Fort Worth, TX
    • Craftsman 21829

    #76
    #1. Cordless drill(s)
    #2. Clamps
    #3. Levels - 2', 4' and 8'.
    #4. shims
    #5. Painter's tape
    #6. Pencil
    #7. Scribe
    #8. Large contractor trash bags (the heavy duty 55 gallon size)
    #9. Belt sander w/ medium belts (To fine tune cabinets to the scribe lines)
    #10 Squares
    #11 Helper
    #12 Tape measure
    #13 Sabersaw
    #14 Coffee, lots of coffee
    #15 Hole saws
    #16 Safety glasses
    #17 Portable compressor
    #18 Impact driver
    #19 Sawzall
    #20 Air hoses
    #21 Screwdriver set w/ drivers for all the screws used.
    #22 Hammer
    #23 Nail guns w/nails (finish type)
    #24 Block plane
    #25 Touch-up color and finish
    #26 Dead blow hammer
    #27 Corded drills (3/8" & 1/2")
    #28 Set of Nail sets
    #29 Pliers (large slipjoint included)
    #30 watch
    #31 Shop vac
    #32 Trailer
    #33 Trim Router, w/ flush cut bearing
    #34 Utility Knife
    #35 caulk gun/ with caulk of choice
    #36 Adjustable preacher's
    #37 Nail guns w/nails (brad type)
    #38 Ladder
    #39 Extension cords
    #40 Drill and screw bit set
    #41 Handsaw
    #42 Lunch box
    #43 Center finding drill bit set (like for hinges)
    #44 5 more toolboxes to haul items 1-44
    #45 Compound sliding miter saw
    #46 stud finder/magnet
    #47 Crayon/color putty assortment (for nail holes)
    #48 Canvas Drop Cloths ( not plastic cause plastic gets slippy)
    #49 Hex key set -metric & SAE (for tools & some euro hardware)
    #50 Furniture Moving Blankets
    #51 Countersink(s)
    #52 Wood Glue
    #53 Lacquer thinner and acetone
    #54 Hand truck
    #55 Shop rags, paper towels or both
    #56 Snap line
    #57 Chisels
    #58 Gimlets
    #59 Business license in the installation city or county
    #60 Hack saw
    #61 Screws, multiple sizes
    #62 Coping Saw
    #63 Work Lights
    #64 Saw Horses
    #65 Awl
    #66 Wonderbar
    #67 Misc hardware (hollow wall fasteners, finish washers, washers, lag bolts, trim screws)
    #68 brown paper roll, 36" wide
    Erik

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    • pierhogunn
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2003
      • 1567
      • Harrisburg, NC, USA.

      #77
      #1. Cordless drill(s)
      #2. Clamps
      #3. Levels - 2', 4' and 8'.
      #4. shims
      #5. Painter's tape
      #6. Pencil
      #7. Scribe
      #8. Large contractor trash bags (the heavy duty 55 gallon size)
      #9. Belt sander w/ medium belts (To fine tune cabinets to the scribe lines)
      #10 Squares
      #11 Helper
      #12 Tape measure
      #13 Sabersaw
      #14 Coffee, lots of coffee
      #15 Hole saws
      #16 Safety glasses
      #17 Portable compressor
      #18 Impact driver
      #19 Sawzall
      #20 Air hoses
      #21 Screwdriver set w/ drivers for all the screws used.
      #22 Hammer
      #23 Nail guns w/nails (finish type)
      #24 Block plane
      #25 Touch-up color and finish
      #26 Dead blow hammer
      #27 Corded drills (3/8" & 1/2")
      #28 Set of Nail sets
      #29 Pliers (large slipjoint included)
      #30 watch
      #31 Shop vac
      #32 Trailer
      #33 Trim Router, w/ flush cut bearing
      #34 Utility Knife
      #35 caulk gun/ with caulk of choice
      #36 Adjustable preacher's
      #37 Nail guns w/nails (brad type)
      #38 Ladder
      #39 Extension cords
      #40 Drill and screw bit set
      #41 Handsaw
      #42 Lunch box
      #43 Center finding drill bit set (like for hinges)
      #44 5 more toolboxes to haul items 1-44
      #45 Compound sliding miter saw
      #46 stud finder/magnet
      #47 Crayon/color putty assortment (for nail holes)
      #48 Canvas Drop Cloths ( not plastic cause plastic gets slippy)
      #49 Hex key set -metric & SAE (for tools & some euro hardware)
      #50 Furniture Moving Blankets
      #51 Countersink(s)
      #52 Wood Glue
      #53 Lacquer thinner and acetone
      #54 Hand truck
      #55 Shop rags, paper towels or both
      #56 Snap line
      #57 Chisels
      #58 Gimlets
      #59 Business license in the installation city or county
      #60 Hack saw
      #61 Screws, multiple sizes
      #62 Coping Saw
      #63 Work Lights
      #64 Saw Horses
      #65 Awl
      #66 Wonderbar
      #67 Misc hardware (hollow wall fasteners, finish washers, washers, lag bolts, trim screws)
      #68 brown paper roll, 36" wide
      #69 Copy of Contract if you have one
      #70 Copy of Bill of Materials/ Invoices from supply places
      #71 Copy of your insurance or some sort of document showing proof of insurance
      Last edited by pierhogunn; 06-24-2009, 10:51 PM. Reason: added stupid item, and got caught
      It's Like I've always said, it's amazing what an agnostic can't do if he dosent know whether he believes in anything or not

      Monty Python's Flying Circus

      Dan in Harrisburg, NC

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      • gordons
        Established Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 192
        • Charlotte, NC, USA.
        • Ryobi BT3100

        #78
        At the end of the day after lugging all this stuff around - in fact just trying to remember all this stuff, you're going to need BEER!!! Lots and lots of BEER!!!
        Gordon
        I'd rather be a hammer than a nail

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        • Wood_workur
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2005
          • 1914
          • Ohio
          • Ryobi bt3100-1

          #79
          Number 69 and 72 are the same, no?

          And projects like this are why we should all start operating out of 30' trailers. Just close the door, hook up the truck and your shop goes anywhere.
          Alex

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          • chopnhack
            Veteran Member
            • Oct 2006
            • 3779
            • Florida
            • Ryobi BT3100

            #80
            And without a hitch lock shop goes with anyone
            Originally posted by Wood_workur
            Number 69 and 72 are the same, no?

            And projects like this are why we should all start operating out of 30' trailers. Just close the door, hook up the truck and your shop goes anywhere.
            I think in straight lines, but dream in curves

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            • Mr__Bill
              Veteran Member
              • May 2007
              • 2096
              • Tacoma, WA
              • BT3000

              #81
              I think that the very last item on the list should be.

              #nth Cell Phone.

              So you can call back to the shop for what you forgot!

              Bill, on the Sunny Oregon Coast

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              • Wood_workur
                Veteran Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 1914
                • Ohio
                • Ryobi bt3100-1

                #82
                Originally posted by Mr__Bill
                I think that the very last item on the list should be.

                #nth Cell Phone.

                So you can call back to the shop for what you forgot!

                Bill, on the Sunny Oregon Coast
                What is there to forget, the entire shop is packed up.
                Alex

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