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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the easiest ways to save money and help make your <acronym title='Do-it-Yourself'>DIY</acronym> home improvement projects go smoother is to keep these essential do-it-yourself supplies on-hand. A very low investment for a very high benefit.</p><p>DIY article from: <a href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com">DIYAnswerGuy.com</a>. Don't forget to follow me (<a href="http://twitter.com/diyanswerguy">@DIYAnswerGuy</a>) on Twitter for more DIY answers. Thanks!<br/><br/><a href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/diy-answers/materials/do-it-yourself-supplies/">Essential DIY Supplies</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="today">The essential list of do-it-yourself, home improvement supplies you should never be without.</span></p>
<p>Over the years I noticed that there were certain do-it-yourself supplies I was continually buying. You know; tape, glue, caulking and many others. Having these <acronym title='Do-it-Yourself'>DIY</acronym> supplies on-hand has saved me so much time and money that I decided to assemble a list of those indispensable and most used supplies you should have on-hand before taking on your next <acronym title='Do-it-Yourself'>DIY</acronym> project. I’ve also included photos of each for easier reference.</p>
<p>Since these supplies are used so often and are quite inexpensive, you’ll be glad to have them on hand. Also, not having to run to the store every time you need one of these supplies will save you time, money and frustration.</p>
<p><em>So here we go.</em></p>
<h2>Do-it-Yourself Supplies</h2>
<h3>Cable Ties</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/cable-ties.jpg" alt="cable ties" width="200" height="332" /><br />
This first one has saved me many times. Cable ties are the totally indispensable fastener. You’ll just be amazed of how many uses there are for these handy items. They come in many different sizes and colors and you can tie almost anything together with these. I have used them for hinges, clamps and even to temporarily hold up plumbing pipes. Definitely a 1001 uses and only about $12 for 650 pieces.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> You can hook cable ties end-to-end to make whatever length you need.</div>
<h3>Wood Glue</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/carpenters-glue.jpg" alt="carpenters wood glue" width="200" height="227" /><br />
First choice of glue is yellow carpenters wood glue.  This is a great multi-purpose glue used for joining all types wood. Used extensively in cabinet making and Popsicle stick houses.</p>
<h3>Liquid Nails</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/liquid-nails.jpg" alt="Liquid Nails" width="200" height="200" /><br />
Liquid Nails is great to have for heavy duty jobs, like laminating wood for a beam, installing sub-floors and extra holding power for outdoor jobs.  Remember, <strong>this adhesive is stronger than the wood it holds together</strong>, so once it’s glued, getting it apart will be quite improbable.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> Keep liquid nails off your fingers!</div>
<p>Liquid Nails also comes in small tubes and in clear as well.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/liquid-nails-clear.jpg" alt="Liquid Nails-clear" width="200" height="368" /></p>
<p>There are many other types of liquid nails for masonry, mirrors, tub surrounds and more. Great for small projects as well.</p>
<h3>Latex Caulk</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/latex-caulk_hz.jpg" alt="Latex Caulk" width="449" height="83" /><br />
Caulking is essential for giving projects a finished look.  The most popular is Latex painter caulk, used for filling the gaps in moldings, nail holes, sealing up doors and windows and many others. Latex caulking comes in different colors and is paintable.</p>
<p>Don’t forget the <a title="Caulking Gun" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/caulking-gun.jpg">caulking-gun</a> (one of many <a href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/diy-store/">essential <acronym title='Do-it-Yourself'>DIY</acronym> tools</a> you should own).</p>
<h3>Silicone Caulk</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/supplies/silicone-caulk.jpg" alt="silicone-caulk" width="200" height="200" /></p>
<p>Silicone caulk is great for kitchens, baths, doors and windows. It’s waterproof and comes in colors as well as clear.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> For a smooth caulk line, keep you finger wet as you smooth the caulking.</div>
<h3>Patching Plaster</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/patching-plaster.jpg" alt="patching-plaster" width="200" height="200" /></p>
<p>Patching Plaster  is another must. Great for filling holes in drywall, trim and various finish jobs around the house. It’s easy to apply and can be sanded.</p>
<h3>Masking Tape</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/blue-tape.jpg" alt="Blue Tape" width="200" height="152" /></p>
<p>Masking tape comes in different widths and colors.  The colors represent different applications, such as green is used for very fine line and curve masking. Blue works well for most applications.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> To prevent wood from chipping and tearing when cutting doors, trim, cabinets or other fine woods, draw your cut line and then place a piece of tape along the line.  This will reduce tearing and splintering.</div>
<h3>Double Back Tape</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/double-back-tape.jpg" alt="double-back-tape" width="200" height="175" /></p>
<p>Double back tape is great for steadying pictures from moving side to side, posting temporary art, holding rugs down and so much more.</p>
<h3>Duct Tape</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/duct-tape.jpg" alt="duct-tape" width="200" height="204" /></p>
<p>Duct tape is number one on the list of must haves. You know what they say, “duct tape and baling wire”, it’ll hold just about any thing together. There are many different brands, grades and colors, so buy the correct type for the job.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> Don’t use duct tape on heating ducts. Regular duct tape will dry out, crack and fall off. There is special foil tape made for duct work and <a href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/diy-answers/heating-ac/choosing-the-best-diy-garage-insulation-materials/">radiant barrier insulation</a>. Remember, use the right fastener for the job.</div>
<h3>Teflon Tape</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/teflon-tape.jpg" alt="teflon-tape" width="200" height="197" /></p>
<p>Teflon tape is applied to the threaded ends of pipes to improve the water tightness of a joint.  They also make teflon tape for gas pipes too.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> Wrapping the teflon tape on a pipe, roll the tape backwards off the roll.  It’s much easier to handle that way.</div>
<h3>Plumbers Tape</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/plumbing/plumbers-tape.jpg" alt="plumbers-tape" width="200" height="158" /></p>
<p>Plumbers tape is most often used for hanging pipes, giving them support, but this product is great for so many other uses because it is so pliable.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> Use a piece of plumbers tape to connect book shelves or other furniture to the wall for earthquake and child protection.</div>
<h3>Drill Bit Gauge</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/drill-bit-gauge.jpg" alt="drill-bit-gauge" width="200" height="200" /><br />
A drill bit gauge is the easiest way to match the size bit you need to a particular screw or bolt.</p>
<h3>Carpenter Pencils</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/carpenters-pencils.jpg" alt="carpenters-pencils" width="200" height="165" /></p>
<p>A must have for any <acronym title='Do-it-Yourself'>DIY</acronym> project.</p>
<h3>Coat Hanger</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/coat-hanger.jpg" alt="coat-hanger" width="200" height="214" /></p>
<p>You laugh, but a piece of a coat hanger is great to have in your <a title="Read about the best tool box I've ever owned." href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/diy-answers/tools/best-tool-box/">tool box</a>. It can be used to hold things in place, reach for something you dropped, hang something you want to paint and a million other <acronym title='Do-it-Yourself'>DIY</acronym> uses. I’ve had a piece of coat hanger in my tool box for over 30 years–well not the same one.</p>
<div class="diy-tip"><strong>DIY Tip:</strong> A piece of coat hanger is great for cleaning out the spray tube on expanding foam cans.</div>
<h3>Walnut Pick</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/walnut-pick.jpg" alt="walnut-pick" width="200" height="30" /><br />
These are great for cleaning out screw heads filled with paint or cleaning out any small area.</p>
<h3>Lubricants</h3>
<p><strong>Tip, WD-40 is a solvent not a lubricant.</strong><br />
So use a teflon or silicone spray to lubricate.<br />
<img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/fasteners/teflon-lube.jpg" alt="teflon-lube" width="200" height="369" /></p>
<h3>Electrical Supplies</h3>
<p>It nice to have various electrical supplies and connectors available for you home, car and others projects.  I would recommend picking up an assortment of connectors like this.<br />
<img class="aligncenter colorbox-437" src="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/electrical/electrical-parts-box.jpg" alt="Electrical parts box" width="200" height="200" /></p>
<p>Many of these kits come with a <a title="Wire Strippers" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/tools/electrical/wire-strippers.jpg">wire-stripper</a> and a crimping tool.</p>
<p>If you’re ever in a pinch you’ll be happy to have these <acronym title='Do-it-Yourself'>DIY</acronym> Essential Fasteners on hand.</p>
<p>Just one more way you can succeed with speed.</p>
<p>DIY article from: <a href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com">DIYAnswerGuy.com</a>. Don't forget to follow me (<a href="http://twitter.com/diyanswerguy">@DIYAnswerGuy</a>) on Twitter for more DIY answers. Thanks!<br/><br/><a href="http://www.diyanswerguy.com/diy-answers/materials/do-it-yourself-supplies/">Essential DIY Supplies</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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