Yes
Yes
What tools or materials do you need to have when you are a police detective, when you are on the job?
he is a swamper, he mops the floors.
A "floater" is typically an insurance endorsement that covers tools and/or materials while they are away from the business. For example, an air conditioning contractor might want a personal tool "floater" so that his tools on the job site are insured. A contractor building a house might want a tool "floater" and a material "floater" to cover tools and materials at the construction site. Typically a commercial property policy covers tools and materials ONLY if they are within 100 feet of the business location at the time of the loss.
they used multiple tools. It depends on what job. Everyone used wood, building materials, and what they need to survive.
He doesn't have a last name!neither do any of the other characters!(exept some of the main characters!)
The differences between materials, equipment, and tools are in the way they are used, acquired, and maintained. Materials are consumed constantly, while tools and equipment require periodic repair or replacement.
Tools are objects to do the job, (hammers,saws, drills, etc ) materials are what you build with (wood, gyprock, steel etc) and supplies are the ancillary things you need, ( nails, screws, staples etc )
Most tools necessary to fix a window are available from your local hardware store. You'll need not only tools to fix it, but also the materials to effectively complete the job.
they have high techgloy now
No. It is quite simple and easy as long as you have the basic skills, the necessary tools and the suitable materials for the job.
Tools are objects to do the job, (hammers,saws, drills, etc ) materials are what you build with (wood, gyprock, steel etc) and supplies are the ancillary things you need, ( nails, screws, staples etc )