![]() In the sections that follow you’ll need to shop for wood, but if your city has a Home Depot or Lowe’s hardware store, the great news is that they offer free wood cutting when you buy wood! And that’s also that much less work you have to do, too. Will I need a power saw?įortunately, most likely you won’t need a saw. You can pick up a staple gun for close to $15 or so. They can drive strong staples into wood unlike a standard stapler and they’re great for stapling fabric securely. If you shop carefully things like pliers can be found for around $2 a pair.Ī staple gun can be bought when you go shopping for the materials you need, but it’s completely optional. If you can, borrow any tools you don’t have from others to save money and time.įor many basic items you can get great deals at stores like Harbor Freight Tools, Wal-Mart, or even the Dollar Tree $1 store. I’m hoping to help you carry out this with as little money and hassle as possible. That’s part of the reason this approach works well. Scissors for cutting material + utility razor (optional)Īs you can see you won’t need many tools.Pliers – I recommend square-jaw, locking, or other types but needle nose can work, too. ![]() Cordless drill + Phillips bit (not essential but highly recommended) or standard electric drill.You’ll need a number of tools to do the job well: Getting your tools & supplies ready – what to know first
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