But, like, you can just go. I used to be a wooden pole fan and what I do to get into tighter quarters was you just, you find yourself rolling in the hallway and you're like bang, bang, bang, bang. I cut them short, I cut them down to two foot. And I was fine with that and I love it forever.
I like those, too.
Forever. Forever they were my favorite things because I'm cheap. So it was like, you know, five bucks. That's what I would do. And I would go out to my chop saw and cut it.
So like a wooden dagger is what you're saying.
Well, so I ended up splurging and spending, I want to say like twenty five to thirty bucks but I paint all the time for an adjustable roller. It's metal, it's two foot long and if you extend it up it goes to four foot, it is amazing.
Really?
I love it; it is super light. It is one of my favorite little things that I have bought as I do paint a lot and it helps my back but I have shoulder problems. I guess if you are a DIY kind of person or whatever it is no big deal if you don't paint all that often but if you are a DIY kind of person who happens to play tennis and have a shoulder problem, I highly recommend using the adjustable pole. So that was like a lot of non-useful information.
No, that’s fine because I might pull that in as a tip somewhere else.
Of course, also sandpaper is something you can buy a pack of. Sandpaper that has 3 different grits. Usually they are formulated for process sanding heavy grit all the way down to fine grit.
The finer the girt, the smoother the finish.
The lower the number, the rougher the surface. I don't know but that is just good to have around, it’s like every time you go to the hardware store and buy a sheet of sandpaper it is like 40 cents and you never want to run out. What else is there?
Did we talk about screwdrivers or anything?
Yeah, I have a screwdriver.