Start collecting tools from yard sales.
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- blackbrook@mander.xyztoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some things for a new home owner to consider getting early on?4·3 hours ago
- blackbrook@mander.xyztoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some things for a new home owner to consider getting early on?4·3 hours ago
Definitely a shop vac. Specifically a wet/dry vac so if something good wrong and leaks all over, you have a quick solution.
Besides a typical big corded model, I also have a small cordless one which is super convenient. Depending what kind of stuff you plan to do, the small one might be enough. Be aware this can be another way to start the vendor-specific battery lock in. (Though you can get adapters.)
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- blackbrook@mander.xyztoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a good reusable bottle that isn't a mould farm?9·3 days ago
I’ve had good luck with kleen kanteen. Stainless steel with a steel screw in top. No gaskets.
I know what you mean about the moldy gaskets, I’ve had that problem with insulated coffee mugs.
- blackbrook@mander.xyztoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Any FLOSS alternative's to Ground News?English2·5 days ago
This isn’t FOSS but it makes a case for making an effort to do good https://www.allsides.com/about
Or probably they hate your cat and think it’s ugly.
You might need multiple ladders. An extension ladder if you think you’ll every need to get up on the roof, clean out the gutters, etc. Definitely a full size step ladder. A really light short step ladder can be handy too.
I’d also suggest a painters tool. A couple of putty knives and a can of patching plaster.