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How to Use a Tool Belt Wrap Up

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Summary: Learn how to use a tool belt wrap up in this free educational video series.

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By Jay Greco
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Jay Greco is a contractor in St. Petersburg, Florida, and a master with hand tools of all kinds.read more

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"Today what we covered is some of the basic tools that you carry around in your hand pouch, tool pouch. The items that we're going to recap for you are a square, that's for measuring your angles and cutting your boards. Your drywall saw. That's for cutting your outlet?s, your switches, your windows, skylights whatever is associated with drywall that needs to be cut. We have your pliers. These pliers here will be used for your plumbing fixtures and or removing the toilet or pulling nails. We come back here to our five in one. Five in one is for scraping up, cleaning up or if you have to take the heads off of the sheet rock, which I use it for. We have your utility knife. Your utility knife is for opening boxes, cutting drywall, cutting carpet, cutting linoleum; very many different uses. Use what the instructions tell you to use on the project that you're planning on doing. Also we have our chisels. The two sizes of chisels is 3/4 and 1 inch chisels. Those there we recap those as going back for your doors and switches. Also you have your screwdrivers - your regular and your Phillips - and your punch for counter sinking the nails. Now I understand that this here might seem to be a lot to be carrying around in this little pouch and if you feel like you need to upgrade to a bigger pouch you can go for a bigger pouch and to be able to carry more tools."

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