This is what I used
Shop Tools (* Loaned to me.)
Angle “Square”*
Adjustable “T” Square
Bubble Level
“C” clamps*
Carpenter’s Quick Square
Deep Socket Set*
Ear Protectors
Framing Square*
Hammer
Hand Saw
Pocket Knife
Pocket Jig
Pliers
Safety Glasses
Screw Drivers
Scribe* (not to be mistaken for a Pharisee)
Socket Set
Soldering Iron
Spring Clamps
Tape Measure
Terminal Crimp Tool
Titanium Drill Bits *
Vise
Wire Cutter
Wire Stripper
Wood Clamps*
Work bench or saw horse* (2)
Power Tools
Air Compressor*
Air-powered Nail Gun*
Cordless Drills*
Hand Held Grinder*
Belt Sander *
Miter Saw*
Router*
Saber Saw*
Skill Saw
Table Saw*
Initial Stock Materials
Hardboard 4 x 8’ x ¼”
Oak Veneer 4 x 8’ x ¼”
Luan 4 x 8’ x ¼”
Plywood 4 x 8’ x 3/8”
Plywood 4 x 8’x ¼”
Plywood 4 x 8’ x ½”
Plywood 4 x 8’ x ¾”
Spruce 2 x 4” x 12’
Pine 1 x 4” x 6’
Pine 1 x 3” x 6’
Oak 4 x 6" x 6'
Hardware
Carriage Bolts 6” x 3/8”
Carriage Bolts 2 ½” x ¼”
Stainless Steel Lag Screws 4 x 3/8”
1½” Coarse Decking Screws
2½” Coarse Decking Screws
Brads for Nail Gun
Stainless steel flat hinge
Cab latches and handles w/ locks
Finish Materials
MinWax Red Oak Stain
Zinsser Bull’s Eye Amber Shellac
Household Paint (sitting around)
Spray Undercoating
Subfloor Construction Adhesive
Titebond III Waterproof Glue
Epoxy Shield
1 gal Snow Roof Premium Coating
1 gal Snow Roof Elasto-seal
Electrical
12 v DC Fuse Box
AC Circuit Breaker
“Square D” Breaker Box
Romex
GFI Outlet
12 Gauge Automotive Wire
10 Gauge Automotive Wire
12 v DC Cabin Lights
AC –DC Power Converter
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I had never used a nail gun before. Loved it until I got a personal lesson in where to place my hand. Actually, I drove a brad into a hidden knot and the brad was deflected several inches to the side, came out of the wood, and pierced the finger of the hand that was holding the wood. My wife heard me inside the house!
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