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![]() Dear healthwellness82@gmail.com, Being handy around the house saves money—if you have the right tools for the job. Tool consultant Sandor Nagyszalanczy, author of The Homeowner’s Ultimate Tool Guide: Choosing the Right Tool for Every Home Improvement Job, reveals the nine affordable and easy-to-use hand tools that every home owner should have but most don’t—and tells how to use them like a pro. We all would like to know when we’re being lied to—New York City neurologist and psychiatrist Alan R. Hirsch, MD, an expert on subtle body language messages, shares seven surprising signs that will help you distinguish lies from the truth. All the best, ![]() Jessica Kent Editor BottomLineSecrets.com 9 Tools You Probably Don’t Own—But Should Sandor Nagyszalanczy A well-stocked tool kit helps you complete household fix-it projects more quickly and easily. Having the right tools can save you money, too, because you will be less likely to need to call a plumber or carpenter to do the job for you. And you’re less likely to injure yourself or do costly damage to your home during do-it-yourself attempts. Nine tools for $50 or less that all home owners should own but often don’t... CUTTING TOOL
Example: Vaughan Bear Saws are well-made, and most feature easy-to-replace blades. Prices typically range from $15 to $30, depending on the size (www.HammerNet.com). TWISTING TOOLS Basic wrenches and screwdrivers have their place, but sometimes there are better options...
Example: Craftsman 12-inch-diameter strap wrench sells for around $15 at Sears (www.Craftsman.com).
Examples: Craftsman offers good quality at a reasonable price. Expect to pay $40 for a set of five. Professional-quality Snap-on (www.Snapon.com) or Matco (www.MatcoTools.com) box wrenches sell for $100 for a set of four or five box wrenches.
Example: A three-piece set of Vise-Grip locking wrenches sells for around $35. The set features a six-inch needle-nose pair, a seven-inch flat-jaw pair and a 10-inch round-jaw pair (www.Irwin.com/tools/brands/vise-grip). POUNDING TOOLS Two pounding tools that every home owner should have...
Example: Most home centers and hardware stores stock a 24- to 28-ounce dead blow mallet for around $20. Brand is not terribly important.
Example: The Vaughan 10-ounce "Little Pro" hickory-handled hammer is well-made and just the right size. It sells for around $20 (www.HammerNet.com). ADDITIONAL TOOLS Three more tools worth owning...
Example: Swanson seven-inch Speed Square generally sells for less than $10 (www.SwansonToolCo.com).
Example: The Scotch ATG 700 Adhesive Applicator typically sells for $50 to $70 (www.Shop3M.com). Rolls of adhesive transfer tape generally cost $3 to $10, depending on size and type selected, in craft stores or from packing-supply companies such as Uline (www.Uline.com).
Example: The Circuit Alert Non-Contact Voltage Tester from Gardner Bender typically sells for less than $15 (www.GardnerBender.com). Bottom Line/Personal interviewed Sandor Nagyszalanczy, a furniture designer and tool consultant based in Bonny Doon, California. He is a former senior editor of Fine Woodworking magazine, a 10-time winner of the Golden Hammer award for excellence in home and workshop writing, and author of The Homeowner’s Ultimate Tool Guide: Choosing the Right Tool for Every Home Improvement Job (Taunton). ![]() ![]() Enjoy the 100 Greatest Books of All Time.. and Never Have to Read a Word! How to Tell if Someone is Lying Alan R. Hirsch, MD Signs someone is lying... he/she leans forward and changes posture or position often. He licks his lips, folds or crosses his arms and blinks less often than usual. He may fidget... take frequent sips of water... smile more than usual... and laugh at inappropriate times during a conversation. He is likely to close his hands into fists or interlock his fingers... frequently touch his face... scratch or rub his nose... look away... and/or sigh deeply. Bottom Line/Personal interviewed Alan R. Hirsch, MD, neurologist and psychiatrist, The Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, Chicago, www.smellandtaste.org and author of How to Tell If Your Teenager Is Lying and What to Do About It (Hilton). ![]() Important: Help your friends get much more out of life -- forward this E-letter to them. Better: Send it to many friends and your whole family. This is a free weekly e-mail service of BottomLineSecrets.com and Boardroom Inc. Boardroom Inc. 281 Tresser Boulevard Stamford, CT 06901-3229 ATTN: Web Team You received this e-mail because you have requested it. You are on the mailing list as healthwellness82@gmail.com. Or... a friend forwarded it to you. Disclaimer: Bottom Line Secrets publishes the opinions of expert authorities in many fields. But the use of these opinions is no substitute for legal, accounting, investment, medical and other professional services to suit your specific personal needs. Always consult a competent professional for answers to your specific questions. Bottom Line Secrets is a registered trademark of Boardroom Inc. Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Update My E-mail Preferences Change My E-mail Address | Contact Us | Privacy Policy Copyright (c) 2011 by Boardroom Inc. |

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