Please. If you need this answer you are not qualified to do the job. It is a basic simple mechanical task with rules and laws that are meant to protect life and property. If you insist please disconnect the outside meter first so you will not be shocked. It is directly connected to your fuse box. Now tools "grounded" or "ungrounded" will be of no concern. Insulated is the term used for safe electrical tools. When working on high tension power the disconnect is turned off, locked out and the wires are grounded.
Common hand tools. Boxed end wrenches is what you need.
You can pull the fuse and take it to an auto sports store for a replacement. There should have a list on the fuse box as to the location of the fuse and how many amps it is, Never replace a fuse with another fuse that is more amps.
what kind of tools did the cavemen use.
My answer is not about two distinct elements "grounded tourism" and "traveling theory" if you pose as such, but if you ask a kind of "what is a grounded theory of tourism (and/or traveling), it is the qualitative method of grounded theory used to generate certain tourism (and/or traveling) issue.
Tools.
Take it to a glass shop. This kind of work requires specialized tools and knowledge, and is best left to the experts.
To ground is to eliminate any kind of electrical spark from traveling to or from any kind of equiptment.
They seem to mostly be woodworking tools.
You could, but it would be safest not to. A time delay fuse will allow for a short (12 seconds or less) spike in the current (up to three times the rated current for the fuse). This happens when you start up a motor, or a compressor, etc... If you were to replace a regular fuse (say 2 amp) with a time delay fuse (also 2 amp), then instead of breaking the circuit at 2 amps, the circuit will go 12 seconds at 6 amps before shutting down. This could easily start a fire, so for your safety, it is best to replace a fuse with the exact same kind that came out of it.
It depends on what kind of tools.
No, Cornmeal is flour grounded from dry corn while Grits are Grounded corn. Very similar to Polenta or Porridge.
You blame him for something that would be kind of true.