S1E44 The Tools I Have Found Most Useful On The Homestead

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S1E44 The Tools I Have Found Most Useful On The Homestead
August 17, 2020
Brian Wells
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As I was thinking about this episode, I took a step back and started asking myself; what constitutes a tool? Is my tractor a tool? Are 5 gallon buckets tools? Are my All American Canners Tools? What about shovels, rakes and pitchforks? How about wheelbarrows and wagons? What is a tool?

What I decided to do was focus on hand and power tools that I have found to be the most helpful here on our homestead. These are tools I find myself reaching for over and over and over again. And, in many cases I have found uses for them way beyond what I first bought them for. In some cases, I resisted buying them for awhile simply because I am a cheapskate. Finally, I tried to focus on tools that I think almost every homestead will find useful.

Now, I skipped over kind of obvious things like screwdrivers, hammers, shovels, rakes, etc. I actually did consider putting a snow shovel on this list because we actually have found that to be the most effective tool for cleaning out our chicken coop. But, I resisted the temptation. Now, I am sure that after I put this episode out, I am going to think about tools that I should have put on this list. And so maybe in the not too distant future, there will be a part two to this. And I would LOVE to hear from you as to the tools you have found invaluable on your homestead. Below are affiliate links to some of the tools I mention on the podcast.

DEWALT 20V MAX Combo Kit, Compact 4-Tool (DCK420D2)
DEWALT 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw with Electric Brake, 15-Amp (DWE575SB)
DEWALT DCS354B ATOMIC 20V Max Brushless Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool (tool only)
Dewalt DCG412B 20V MAX* Lithium Ion 4-1/2” grinder (Tool Only)
IRWIN Tin Snip, Flat Blade, 12-inch (22012)
IRWIN VISE-GRIP GrooveLock Pliers, V-Jaw, 12", 2078112
MTB Fence Post Driver with Handle, 18LB Grey
Waxed Canvas Apron (Brown)

I also talk on this episode about making corn cob jelly. Here is the link to the recipe.
https://www.simplycanning.com/corn-cob-jelly.html
Enjoy!!

Brian
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We are a small family farmstead in upstate NY. We raise American Guinea Hogs, meat "mutt" rabbits and a variety of heritage chickens. We also have started raising Cornish Cross broilers.

We have a large garden comprised f raised beds and do a lot of canning and freezing of vegetables. We also do some fermentation as a means of food preservation and introducing natural probiotics into our diet. This YouTube channel is dedicated to our journey towards a more sustainable, healthy and wholesome lifestyle. Who knows what we might try next??!!!!!

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