“Honey, where’s the duct tape?” This is a question I both hear, and sadly know the answer too. Why? Dear Hubby is a lot of wonderful things, but handy is just not one of them. So I started to think, perhaps he would DO better, FIX better, CREATE better if he just had the right tools! I mean he is crazy good with that duct tape, he has been known to swing a hammer and hang a picture with mad success, so imagine if he had all this:
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Dare I add that it’s pretty too! Hubby and I are fans of the Home Depot so perhaps the next time we are out shopping four home reno needs we should steer clear of the paint and light bulb section and aim a little higher? Sigh. Imagine, home renovations completed without the aid of duct tape!
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This would be working hard as we redo the deck!
Build a bookshelf
I would build a picnic table!
Papa needs a new drill…that holds a charge longer than 10 minutes!!!!
Nothing fancy, I just want to put up drywall!
water proof our basement
I want to make some flower boxes with my new power tools
Yes, most electric tools give me butterflys, they look menacing and a bit dangerous, some of then, like saws.
I would fix one of the dinning room chairs that has a spindal loose on it.
fixing a door
New boards on my front step! Thanks!
I would get hubby to fix closet doors.
AMi B
vuittongrl1975(at)yahoo(dot)com
I have a new bookshelf that I want to build!!
well the hubby would be closing in under neath our deck. so my first job would be handing him the tools :))
I’d like a new{er} deck!
kayleefaith1228@aol.com