For the most part, many home improvement DIY projects can be accomplished solo. For many people, there is a lot of satisfaction and peace of mind from being able to lose yourself in a project; knowing that you did it all by yourself. There are, however, times when you could just use an extra hand. Luckily, we’re here to tell you that it’s possible to have that extra helping hand and still do the project solo.
First let’s talk safety. If safety is a factor, there is no shame and looking for help. Some jobs just are too risky to be tackled by yourself. That being said, there are still other ways to make your solo job even safer.
Sometimes you just need that third hand. Whether it’s to hand you the tool that you need or hold something in place, here are some solo alternatives:
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