Becoming A Jack Of All Trades 006- December 2025

December is always a busy month in my life so I didn’t devote much time to this project. Despite that luck was on my side it seems as I earned $74.00 by canning this month. All my canning takes place during errands pretty much so I don’t consider the amount of money I earned sustainable. Nor do I think that canning is a viable alternative income stream (as in even if I were to devote more time to it I doubt the earnings would scale with time invested). It’s just a variable thing and it so happens this month was good.

My Canning Earnings of $74 From December 2025

I received a few Christmas gifts this month from my mom that fall into this project. I got a Hypertough socket set and another grabber from her. I live my life never expecting any gifts so I’m always grateful for whatever I get whenever that may be.

In addition to that I replaced the cracked screen of a cell phone and was given the leftover tools. It was my first time replacing the screen of a phone and it was a miserable experience for me and not one I want to repeat again (at least for free).

The Free Tools I received After I Finished Replacing A Cell Phone Screen

The Tools

December continued to have good sales and I picked up some things that I use regularly and realized I hadn’t ever really official bought for the project so far. The first two things I purchased was a small level and a Milwaukee tape measure from Home Depot. The level cost $1.15 and the tape measure was $11.48. I already had a tape measure that I got in the Hypertough drill set I bought this summer but it’s terrible. The Milwaukee one is much nicer and has both the metric and imperial measurements on the blade so I don’t have to try to convert stuff on the fly anymore.

The third thing I bought also from the Home Depot was 10 Anvil Oscillating blades for $11.48. These are to go with the Sonicraft power tool I bought in October at that garage sale. Anvil isn’t considered the highest quality brand but I doubt that the blades by other companies like Milwaukee/Dewalt/Mastercraft would be better enough to justify their high prices in comparison. The fact is oscillating blades get worn out fast by nature and paying top prices for blades will not change that.

The fourth and fifth items I bought was 946 ml of 90% isopropyl alcohol for $9.16 and 500 cotton swabs for $4.00 both from Wal-Mart. I had been using the ones I had on hand since the project began and I don’t consider it fair to not include this purchase in the project since they are used so much. I could go further and say that I have been using electricity, internet, a computer as well but I’m not going to because I’m a hypocrite.

The sixth thing I bought was a set of Bondhus Metric Ball End Hex Keys for $11.72 from Amazon. I have a working power washer I found in the trash this summer but it has a loose power switch that I need to fix that requires disassembling the washer. Apparently it requires these type of hex keys so it’s been on my watch list since then and finally went on sale.

The seventh things I bought were 4 practice soldering kits from Aliexpress for $9.66. The whole beginning of this project was to learn how to solder and so far that’s been an epic fail. I’m hoping these kits will give me the push I need to actually get some practice in.

The last two things I bought this month were to help me with my canning. I bought a “snake grabber” which is really just an extra long trash picker to help me get stuff from the very bottom/back of dumpsters. I got it on Amazon and it cost me $17.40. It cost me a bit more but it’s all metal thankfully and should hold up better than other plastic grabbers. With this in mind I also bought a silicon tie from Wal-Mart for $3.45 so I can wrap the grabber after I’m done using it since it folds down into 3 pieces.

Assets

Cash (on hand): 104.71

Revenue

  1. Cans/Bottles: $74.00

Total Revenue: $74.00

Expenses

  1. Milwaukee Tape Measure: $11.48
  2. Anvil 9 Inch Level $1.15
  3. Oscillating Tool Blades: $11.48
  4. 946ml of 91% Isopropyl alcohol $9.16
  5. 500 Cotton Swabs $4.00
  6. Bondhus Metric Ball End Hex Keys $11.72
  7. Electronics Kits $9.66
  8. Snake Grabber $17.40
  9. 18 Silicon Ties $3.45

Total Expenses: $79.10

Net Revenue: -$5.10

Summary

I changed the accounting because I realized I was double counting revenue and will just move the leftover money (if any) into assets at the end of the month. It’s not going to fulfill exact criteria for GAAP reporting but it’s good enough for me. December ended up being a good month for both canning and spending. 2025 was a mixed bag but I’m hopeful for 2026.

Becoming A Jack Of All Trades 004- October 2025

October passed by in a flash. I got sick at the very beginning of the month with a cold and it lingered for 2 1/2 weeks. The rest of the month was spent catching up on chores I had put off and getting back up to my usual speed with life in general.

Despite these setbacks I still somehow managed to earn $27.10 from canning. That number got a boost one day as I was taking my cans to the grocery store a woman from a house near it got my attention by yelling at me and gave me a large garbage full of cans/bottles that she was otherwise putting out to the recycling. It was a very kind gesture on her part and quite unusual as I normally get yelled for the different reasons.

My canning earnings of $27.10 for October 2025

I managed to sell the Snap On tools that I had purchased the previous month on eBay. I do not plan to sell tool related items to fund my purchases for this project on eBay as it intersects too much with other areas of my life. I earned $48.95 from the sale which I will add to the kitty as a one time thing.

Say goodbye to the Snap On set purchased last month.

The Tools

The first tool I purchased at the beginning of the month was a full sized Stanley brand hacksaw from Home Depot for $5.70 delivered. I’m not sure if they were clearing out the model or it was a sale but I couldn’t pass it up at this price.

The second tool I purchased was a small pair of Mastercraft bolt cutters from the thrift store for $3.75. I don’t think they were ever used as they still had the cardboard back from Canadian Tire with them and no wear on the blades.

The third and final purchase I made for October was the largest. Early in the month while I was out running an errand while sick I happened upon a garage sale. October is very late for garage sales in this area but the fall weather that day was fantastic. I got super excited because I love garage sales and I despite that haven’t been to one yet this year. It wasn’t a great sale as it turns out because I found the prices high but I found a plastic molded case under a stack of DVD’s that caught my interest. In my feverish state I saw an angle grinder inside the case when I checked it out and was determined to buy something since it was probably going to be the only sale that I attended this year. The old lady running the sale and I negotiated a bit and I got the price down to $20. So what did I get?

My Rockwell “Angle Grinder”

When I got home I realized that the angle grinder I just bought turned out to be a Rockwell Sonicraft Oscillating Tool Model RK5105K and some accessories.

As I came to find out it was an early model and the problem was that when oscillating tools first came to market each manufacturer had their own proprietary attachment head. Each company sold their own brand of accessories that came molded with that proprietary attachment style. That way companies could charge high prices for their accessories that would only fit their brand of tools.

As years passed this destructive practice had eventually weakened the market demand for all oscillating tools among consumers. It was confusing to find the right blades you needed and when you did you were faced with high prices as you had no alternatives available to you.

Faced with slumping sales all the companies got together and adopted a universal head attachment that every manufacturer could use rectifying this problem. Now going forward any accessory produced for an oscillating tool no matter the manufacturer would fit.

Anyway all that is to say is that I had to buy a Rockwell universal adapter off Amazon for $16.64 so I can attach any blade now that’s currently being sold since the change. In retrospect maybe my purchase wasn’t such a great deal with that added expense factored in.

Financial Summary for October 2025

Revenue

  1. Amount carried over from previous month: $13.35
  2. Cans/Bottles: $27.10
  3. Snap on Tool Sale: $48.95

Total Amount: $89.40

Expenses

  1. Stanley Hacksaw: $5.70
  2. Mastercraft Bolt Cutter: $3.75
  3. Rockwell Sonicraft Oscillating Tool: $20
  4. Rockwell Oscillating Tool Adapter: $16.64

Total Expenses: $46.09

Summary

If I’m honest I hardly remember October. The combination of being sick, catching up afterwards and just being busy all the time, it feels like I just got back to being normal again. I know I did some DIY stuff this month but I can’t for the life of me remember anything specific as I write this post. I’m going to have to put stuff down on paper as I do them in November so I can write about them next month.

Becoming A Jack Of All Trades 003 – September 2025

September was a bit of a milestone month as it marked the first time since I started to learn about home improvement that I actually got paid for something I did. A client of my mom’s asked her to ask me if I could fix her vacuum cleaner. This is the vacuum:

A Hoover Constellation Eight Sixty Nine – A beauty

The client owns a Hoover Constellation Eight Sixty Nine that she received as a wedding gift that stopped working. I didn’t actually know if I could get it working again but agreed to take a look at it. It turned out that the plug of the cord had become brittle with age and had snapped.

The culprit

I explained the fault to her and we came to an agreement that I would replace the plug and buy her new vacuum bags (as I discovered hers was filled to the top as well). She ended up giving me $50 for the hardware I needed.

The new plug I purchased
The new old stock bags I bought off ebay

Once I got the replacement plug I installed it and the vacuum worked again. The vacuum bags are currently stuck in limbo since Canada Post has gone on strike while they were in transit so that will have to wait a bit. I tried giving back her change but she insisted I keep the rest for my effort which was appreciated but not expected in any way. The net amount I ended up keeping was $18.26.

Besides that I surprised myself by earning a total of $29.25 from canning this month. I didn’t think that I had raised that much but I guess it adds up.

Canning Earnings Part 01
Canning Earnings Part 02

The Tools

With the unexpected boost of the vacuum repair money I purchased an automatic wire stripper and a digital multimeter from Aliexpress.

The wire stripper is extremely useful as it’s a complete pain in the ass to strip a wire properly with a knife. Equally the multimeter is just as useful in its own way for other projects.

The third thing I purchased was a bit of a luxury item. I bought 2 bags of 50 plastic food prep gloves from Dollarama. Canning is dirty and these gloves save me from having grubby hands when I’m out and about.

The fourth and fifth things I bought this month was a speculative buy. They are a Snap On ignition tune up set and 4 Snap On nail punch/chisels.

The Snap-On ignition tune up set and the punches

I paid $12.50 for the wrench set and $3.00 for the punches from a thrift store.

I don’t have a need for the tools right now but I’ve heard that Snap-On is a well regarded and expensive brand. I’m going to try to flip them on eBay and if I make any money I’ll put that towards other tools I do need. Worst case scenario is if I don’t sell them I’ll just clean them up and keep them.

The last thing I bought this month was a pair of G8 LED bulbs from Amazon.

I found an articulated desk lamp in the trash earlier this month. It’s one of those desk lamps with a swing arm that you can put into almost any position. It looks like one of those Pixar lamps they always have in their opening animations on movies. Anyway, it had a halogen bulb in it that had burnt out and I replaced it with an LED version since it will run at 3W vs halogen at 20W with the same or better light output. It was more expensive per unit than ordering a 10 pack of halogen bulbs but I figured I will make it up with the energy savings over time. It’s actually very convenient that I found a lamp because now that I’ve taken out the AC for the year I have my workspace back and the old lamp I had on the desk has been moved to another part of the house so I had nothing to replace it with.

Trash lamp shines
The new kid on the block and Mr. Burny

Financial Summary for September 2025

Revenue

  1. Amount carried over from previous month: $10.09
  2. Cans/Bottles: $29.25
  3. Working Money: $18.26

Total Amount: $57.59

Expenses

  1. Wire Strippers: $8.84
  2. Digital Multimeter: $7.99
  3. Poly Gloves $2.88
  4. Snap on Ignition Wrench Set: $12.50
  5. Snap on Punches: $3.00
  6. G8 LED bulbs x 2: $8.04

Total Expenses: $44.24

Summary

September went better than expected. I have hope that every month will be as positive as this one but I’m not naive.

Becoming A Jack Of All Trades 002 – August 2025

August was another decent month but it’s the last I have extra time to do scrounging on my errands since my semi vacation is now over. I did get lucky however and found a large plastic water bottle that normally goes on a water dispenser in a recycling bin behind an office building. These are worth $10 empty at the grocery store so it was a nice boost in addition to the cans I scavenged.

Found in a recycling dumpster behind an office building.

With that boon I managed to raise a total of $37.30 for August.

August 2025 Canning Earnings

The Tools

I’ve been doing work without proper safety equipment and I figured that although the risks have been minimal so far I had better smarten up before something bad happens. The first thing I bought this month was a set of 50 masks for $2.00 from the thrift store.

Now that nobody cares about COVID anymore PPE has come way down in price. I remember all the anti mask bullshit that was floating around during the pandemic. You can debate all the nuance about freedom wearing them and their effectiveness but it’s my first hand experience that they work. Don’t believe me then look at the scientific studies. Sure they aren’t N95 but they don’t need to be since I’m not spending all day in a COVID ward.

The second thing I bought was work gloves off of Amazon for $5.75. The gloves work extremely well and have great grip. I should have owned a pair long ago.

The extra cat hair clinging to them was free

The third thing I bought was some 3M safety glasses that go over my own prescription ones from Amazon for $3.01.

Safety Glasses

The fourth thing I bought was a magnetic pickup tool from Aliexpress for $3.79. Aluminum cans aren’t very magnetic but it’s the rest of the metal stuff that can often be found in the garbage that makes this tool come in useful.

The fifth thing I bought was a magnetic bowl from Walmart for $4.00. Do almost anything related to electronics and you’ll want one of these things when it comes to disassembly. I’ve found often it’s either this or a headache most of the time so I opted to just buy one.

The last thing I bought this month was a Picquic multi bit screwdriver from Amazon for $12.25. I needed a Schrader Valve bit to help someone and didn’t have one on my current screwdriver. It turned out that factoring in time there was only like a $2 difference between ordering a whole screwdriver on Amazon with the bit and just the bit itself at the hardware stores near me.

It’s blue transparent handle is so pretty.

I didn’t really need a whole other screwdriver but can you ever have too many? I’m conflicted whether I made the right choice but it’s done now.

Financial Summary for August 2025

Revenue

  1. Amount Carried Over From Previous Month: $3.16
  2. Cans/Bottles: $37.30

Total: $40.46

Expenses

  1. 50 Facemasks $2.00
  2. Work Gloves $5.75
  3. 3M Safety Glasses $3.01
  4. Magnetic Pick-Up Tool $3.79
  5. Magnetic Bowl $4.00
  6. Picquic Multi Bit Screwdriver $12.25

Total Expenses: $30.80

Summary

It wasn’t a flashy month but I bought a bunch of stuff that I needed.

Becoming A Jack Of All Trades 001 – July 2025

July is not my favorite month but at least it’s good for canning. I would bet it’s going to be my best month earning money this way. I was out and about sweating a lot in July so I did a bunch of canning because of the opportunity and managed to raise $36.50.

July 2025 Canning Earnings

The Tools

I have to start with a review of the grabber I picked up on Aliexpress. It’s not great. I like that it’s foldable so I can conceal it in a reusable grocery bag but that’s where my appreciation ends. The way the jaws clench means it struggles to hold onto any can or bottle and it’s frustrating as hell to use because the cans slip out of the grip all the time. I’m going to have to modify it somehow so the jaws close tighter. They are plastic riveted in place so I can’t disassemble them. What I will have to do is put some combination of a foam weather stripping (usually used to seal air leaks in windows when installing air conditioners for example) and a grippy piece of material like rubber. I was thinking that one side of the jaws will have the weather stripping while the other will have the rubber giving me the ideal balance of grip and holding power. Either way it’s been filed away in my mind for a future project because I don’t plan on purchasing anything to make the modification anyway.

I’ve also put it on the back burner because I was discussing the grabber problem with my mom and unbeknownst to me she went out and purchased a grabber for me from a Dollarama.

The Grabber Tool My Mom Bought me

I was a bit annoyed with her for having done so (and secretly annoyed with myself for not having done so already and instead paying up the ass at Aliexpress). I tried to pay her back a few times but she was unwilling to accept any money from me on any of occasions I tried. I’m thankful she’s an understanding and kind person because even though I’m middle aged now my guess is that it’s rare for a parent to have to deal with their offspring digging around in the trash. She knows that I’m doing it because I want to pay my debt off first and using this separate money to buy tools so I don’t accumulate more debt. She’s always been a great mother to me and even if I lived a 1000 lives I wouldn’t choose to have anyone different. So I have another grabber now and suffice to say it works much better thank jebus.

The first thing I’ve come to realize is that the way I’ve been buying tools isn’t ideal. My preference is to save money and buy higher quality tools. The problem is that higher quality tools are more expensive and getting them at discounted prices will take time. In the interim I’m facing the issue of needing a tool but not having one. Instead of framing it in my mind as a high quality tool purchase vs a low quality tool purchase I should have been thinking of having no tool vs having the tool I needed regardless of quality. So I decided at least until I have the tools that I need I will try just to get SOMETHING whether or not it is cheap or high quality just so that I can just get the job done with it.

The second thing I’ve come to realize is that purchasing individual tools is more expensive than just buying a kit. I did not know that retailers like Home Depot, Canadian Tire or Wal-Mart sell “Project Kits” which are basically small toolkits with most common tools that someone might need and they are priced competitively. Which leads me to my one and only purchase for July:

The only thing I bought for July was a drill toolkit from Wal-mart for $33.34. I happened across it online when I was buying litter for my cats. I thought it was a fantastic deal. It had all the basic tools I was looking for in addition to a cordless drill which is something I thought I would acquire way down the line.

Financial Summary For July 2025

Revenue

  1. Amount carried over from previous month: $0.02
  2. Cans/Bottles: $36.50

Total: $36.52

Expenses

  1. Cordless Drill kit $33.34

Total: $33.34

Summary

I know that the drill kit I purchased is considered by some to be cheap Chinese tools but to me being able to get a task finished no matter what I use is more important that not being able to at all.

Learning Electronics has changed to Becoming A Jack Of All Trades.

I’m still planning on learning about electronics and electronics repair but things have changed for me in the last few months. I found myself doing general handyman or repair work more than anything electronic related. Which is weird because I do not consider myself to be particularly handy or skilled in this regard. As fate would have it though I’ve been thrown into situations that required these type of skills and I’ve found that I enjoy doing this type of work. So instead of being too narrow in my project I’m going to be expanding it to include other areas. To reflect the change in scope I’m now calling my project Becoming A Jack Of All Trades.

June was busy. Summer was upon us and with it came the revelers. More drinking means more cans. Over the course of June I raised $20.30 picking up cans & bottles. In addition I found $0.55 laying on the ground.

The Tools

The reason for the uptick in can & bottle money (in addition to the nice weather) was that I purchased a grabber from Aliexpress for $8.89.

I’m not thrilled with the grabber tool to be honest. It does not work well and is cheaply made but it has made it possible to pick up more stuff. It’s already paid for itself so I can’t complain too much. I plan on modifying it by improving the claw part with a more firm grasp (maybe if I find some rubber or silicon in the garbage). I thought about just using a broom handle with attached nail but I have to weigh the opinion of the people who see me collecting as well. If what I’m carrying looks like a weapon you don’t want to give them a reason to phone the police or hassle me in some other way. There’s no mistaking what a grabber tool is for so usually I am unbothered. When people see you rooting around in a recycle bin or dumpster their first instinct is to pretend you just don’t exist which is fine by me.

The second thing I bought in June was a Stanley Toolbox on clearance at Walmart for $8.05. It was the only one in a liquidation section without any packaging and was dirty. One of the workers at the self checkout had to manually enter the information into the cash register so I could buy it. I didn’t own a tool box but one of my cats started chewing on the shoe box I was using so my hand was forced in the matter. Now Grizzly just “juices” the box to put his scent on it.

The third thing I bought in June was a hammer. To show you how handy I am I actually do not own any tools (besides what I previously posted about) so when I started fixing things I had to borrow a neighbors. A hammer is a necessity when you’re doing general work I quickly found out. When I was placing an order at a thrift store near me I also happened upon a nice hammer for $5 so I bought it.

As it turns out it’s an Estwing hammer which are supposed to be well made. It’s in good shape besides some surface rust. As soon as I happen across some steel wool I’ll take it off.

Financial Summery for June 2025

Revenue

  1. Amount carried over from previous month: $1.11
  2. Cans/Bottles: $20.30
  3. Found Money $0.55

Total: $21.96

Expenses

  1. Grabber Tool: $8.89
  2. Stanley Toolbox $8.05
  3. Estwing Hammer $5.00

Total: $21.94

Summary

June was a good month. I raised more money than usual and I feel that I’ve found the “right” groove to be in as far as the project is concerned. I was feeling uncomfortable at how tightly I was locked in to just learning electronics. Now I have freedom to diversify and I feel better.

Fixing an Electric Rotary Razor Part 2

In December I wrote about fixing an Electric Razor I had purchased from a thrift store for $1. My electric razor had died that summer and blade shaving in the interim was both expensive and annoying.

Since then the Remington Titanium R450 has worked like a charm. I still get a great shave from it every other day and the blades are as sharp as after I cleaned them initially. All it requires is that I empty the shave compartment and clean out the blades with a little brush every time I use it.

I was still curious however as to whether or not a dull electric razor blade can be sharpened with toothpaste (with a link to the original article HERE.)

I could have waited until the Remington Titanium R450 I’m using becomes dull but instead I happened across another electric rotary razor at a thrift store this March for $10. It’s more than I wanted to pay but I splurged out of curiosity and necessity (as having a backup electric razor would come in very handy).

The Philips Philishave 6000 Easyshave cost me $10 at the thrift store.

$10 got me the Philips Philishave 6000 Easyshave. I couldn’t test it at the thrift store but it was in excellent cosmetic condition and still had its protective cap and instruction manual with it.

I tested it the next day and despite powering up and appearing to spin it would not cut my stubble at all. Wonderful! I thought, as I can finally test to see if toothpaste really can make a rotary razor blade sharp again.

The first step was once again cleaning the blade heads and despite my experience with the previous razor and regretting putting it against my face I did it again with this one. And wouldn’t you know it when I disassembled the razor this is what I found:

It appears as though someone had been shaving their pubic area and clogged the blades. Fool me twice shame on me. If you can believe it despite the hair it was actually less dirty than the Remington so cleaning only took about 15 minutes. I reassembled it after cleaning and it worked great. I got a similar close shave to my current razor.

So in the end I still do not know if toothpaste can sharpen a rotary razor but at least I now have a backup electric shaver. Maybe I’ll find another electric rotary razor at the thrift store in the future and repeat my experience again but this time it’s definitely not going against my face unless it’s spotless inside when I crack it open.