Why, everything I know how to do I learned from watching those shows. And youtube too. My problem is they always have a pretty girl helping and I could never find the right girl. I did find one recently but she doesn't like getting her hands dirty so I'm back to square one. (though I am still a little better off I guess) The reason I picked doing remodeling for a living was I didn't need to make such a big investment in tools. I only need a few: an 8 lb hammer, 3 lb hammer and a square point shovel to clean out the debris. The shovel also works well for throwing the plaster on the wall when I sheetrock and for smoothing it out to a fine finish. Long handle means you can do the ceiling without a ladder too. Usually if I get into a bind I just use a lot of liquid nails or JB Weld works too but it's more expensive. Safety glasses? Yeah, I have that in my pickup. I think all cars and trucks have safety glasses by govt. mandate but I don't know for sure.
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