My DIY client - an IT prof who secretly wishes he was a working man - I teach him tricks all the time, he's the guy with the Ryobi chop saw - likes my impact so he bought the entry model, the small 12 volt, in pic next to my getting worn 18 volt. It's surprising useful. Way better than the 9.6 volt Makiter impact that I first had back in the late 90s. I might get one - $100 at the Depot. Would be good for screwing a perpendicular hole in a corner as the diameter of the body is small.
Thermo ply makes excellent floor protector. We have it on a new kitchen floor now. Called that as it adds an R factor or two if you put on in addition to sheer wall. Thick cardboard (solid, not corrugated) about 1/8 thick.
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