What tools will I need, beyond the basics and the following list?
- Belt sander (not sure about this one?)
- Tile cutter
- Miter saw (can I cut tile with this?)
- Pipe wrenches
This might not be a complete list, but let me try and think of what I have needed (or plan to need when I re-do my master bath) for the various steps.
Demo:
You are probably going to want at least a mini-sledge hammer for knocking things loose.
A reciprocating saw with a bimetal blade for cutting things loose
A flooring scraper for removing stubborn bits of flooring
For removing tile I would go with a tool that operates a chisel (I use an SDS+ hammer drill with a chisel bit)
Tile:
In addition to the tile say you are going to need . . .
the trowels with the correct size notches for the tile you select
at least a bubble level (I love a laser level)
backer board cutter (generally when I tear up tile I have to replace at least some backer board, usually all)
drill/driver for screwing down backer board.
Also whatever tools are required for whichever system you choose to use to water proof your new shower area (there are so many different systems its hard to say what tools you will need).
Shower fixtures/tub plumbing:
The exact tools will depend what materials you will use for drain and supply lines, but
for plastic drain lines you will likely just need a saw (I use a hack saw) to cut
for supply lines you could you will need a way to the pipe and a way to join the pipe; joining the pipe could be everything from pvc glue to a propane torch to a crimping tool, depending on pvc vs copper vs pex.
That probably isn't everything, but it will give you a jumping off point.
Personally I would try and do a few projects around the house first to develop some of the required skills on their own before attacking a complete bathroom.