My fav has to be the water heater (@10:15). It's basically a bomb since it's an electrolysis machine and the H2+O2 has nowhere to vent. One unlucky spark after the water boils off and boom (about the strength of a tiny firecracker)..
I built a barrel rain collection system like you show at 17:00. Worked pretty good but had a problem with algae growing inside as it was in the sun. Used similar drip irrigation from it in my adjacent garden.
17:43 Black ABS pipe works even better and it doesn’t require 20 people to build. Or if you can get a bunch of black half inch or three-quarter inch flexible drip system pipe that works too. I just recommend putting a filter on the very end of it to keep whatever debris might build-up in the system out of your pipes and faucets etc. I built a really nice one for my house, it makes hot water in the winter time if the temperature doesn’t drop below 45° outside. They also work really good for an outdoor shower or to heat your pool when the water is cool.
You used the rainwater capture system as your clickbait picture, and then glossed over it more quickly than any of the other tips. So, should I give you a thumbs up or a thumbs down ?
@@ronnyrice697 Because we watched it. Or most of it. When it got to the electrocution device/bomb a 10:15 that was the end of it for me. I clicked "Do not recommend this channel".
All-in-all SOME pretty good ideas. 5:00 - I wonder if that would work on the plastic headlights they put on cars these days ??? Alot of the so-called magic treatments for that issue do seem to be nothing more than altering that top layer of decomposed plastic. 10:52 - that looks like an accident waiting to happen - an unintended spark or flame near that bottle is an instant explosion.
@@RogerRamjet156 ...the air doesn't go through the motor but you are probably thinking about the impeller that moves the air...and then there is the filter that would plug up very quickly. The whole idea is questionable like many of these hacks.
Sounds like a tool that can do it all! If only it were that easy, right? Your sense of humor adds a great twist to the conversation. Who knows, maybe one day there'll be a tool that can handle all of that! In the meantime, keep up the creativity and fun spirit in your projects!
If i ever sharpen a knife like that, 0lease use said knife on me. Unless, i happen to be stuck in the middle of nowhere and all i have available is a piece of sandpaper, a nottle of glue, and a laundry clip.
A mix of useful tips and "hasn't killed me yet!" bad ideas. Use common sense, wear appropriate PPE and try not to trash your tools. Ask "what could happen if this goes wrong?" Maybe a catch can in line for the 1:30 or so vacuum cleaning glue trick. 1:45 nice trick, but that's protective spiral wrap, not insulation. 3:15 maybe. Good chance of breaking the drain. 6:06 maybe. What if you reverse the polarity and destroy your tool battery, which costs HOW much? What voltage is the tool? Will you fry the contacts, or spread them so they make poor high-resistance connections to your tool, then complain about the POS tool because the battery contacts fried? 6:57 when you atomize some of whatever you are pumping with the compressed air, are you going to regret breathing that? 10:18 appears to be electrolyzing water into an oxygen and hydrogen mix. Which is explosively flammable. One spark, perhaps as it boils dry, and it will explode.
@78tag They were showing hydraulic lines. Access to the hose portion is not really needed. As long as you can get to the end fitting, you're in business. If a hydraulic line springs a leak, you don't patch it. You replace the entire line.
What a stupid and dangerous advice at 4:15. Angle grinder without protection. Head perpendicular to the grinder (dead person if the blade breaks) no safety glasses. And only holding the grinder in one hand. Please remove this tip before someone gets seriously injured or does.
I have used this trick more than once, and with bigger batteries than drill packs. This DOES NOT short the battery, it simply takes the voltage from the drill pack and puts it through the terminals so the vehicle has current to be started. What do you think is happening when you jump start a car with jumper cables? The same thing that you see in this video 🤔 ... one battery standing in for another. A battery "short" is when the terminals are connected or touched together creating a path of very little resistance between them, which is not what's happening here. This is momentarily adding a secondary battery. Most drill packs are 18v and 20v these days so while this may work to start the car, this should not be attempted with a pack over 20v, as the higher voltage could damage the electrical circuits in the car if they are not fused or if the fuse doesn't break. Also discharging the pack too low can damage the cells in the drill pack, and on a really bad day discharging them too fast could end up worse than just killing them, they could potentially puff up and rupture which could lead to a volatile fire that is very difficult to extinguish. So in an emergency situation, would I use this method? Yes, absolutely. Should people be leaving comments about things they don't understand, or haven't done the research on? No, absolutely not. It just confuses others here that may need this trick someday, and this is one of the biggest reasons why it stink's that anyone can have the spotlight to leave comments on platforms like this, giving bad info, without being screened out.
My main concern isn't the car's battery. It is all of the car's electronics. Those were all designed around 14V, not 20-24V. You could fry many of the electronic modules and effectively total the vehicle.
Some car automatic battery chargers won't work if your battery is totally dead like 0 volts. If you hook up the charger, using some wire. Temporarily touch a 9 volt battery to trick the charger.
I've been a tradie and problem solver for over 50 years and I was unable to take anything away from this except to warn others about trying this at home.
Using a self tapping screw on a PCB is brave! Multi-layer PCBs sometimes have power and ground planes very close together. Ordinary bolts bridging these together have caused fires, so the cutting edges of a self tapping screw are even more likely to bridge them together. This is not a handy tip, this is a recipe for burning down your house!
got an ad for the one that wants to tax people on unrealized gains = you own a house or crypto or anything really and some one says its now worth more then you bought it for, you will have to pay 26% tax on that. FOR something you havent SOLD. wtf. Is life better under the current admin or the last one?
You talk some absolute bollox, are you watching the same video as us ??? Do you know the difference between OSB & chipboard, a peg and a clamp, a screw and a raw plug ??
How were you even subscribed in the first place? This channel has had clickbait thumbnails since forever... The whole channel seems to focus on ragebait lately, with putting actual dangerous stuff in it like the "heater" at 10:15.
Seriously? I'll give you the benefit of the doubt by assuming you're not suggesting we connect a bottle of water to mains electricity (10 mins 15), but even with a battery, how is it safe? Is there not a high risk of it catching fire?
Bravo......hey In third world ......they elevate the barrels to get better water presure......barrels need shade .....u can't clean or check inside with barrel lid on bottom....cheers
Power tool battery for starting a car is ridiculous. The zip tie weeder "trick" is useless either and debunked many times here on youtube. Will stop watching these useless "tricks" now, seen enough BS already.
My fav has to be the water heater (@10:15).
It's basically a bomb since it's an electrolysis machine and the H2+O2 has nowhere to vent.
One unlucky spark after the water boils off and boom (about the strength of a tiny firecracker)..
Do not remove your drain like that. Use a small snake - they're like $3.
Would love to learn more about that rainwater capturing system from the thumbnail featured at 17:00.
It's illegal in many places, be careful
@@Kirkmanator WHERE is using rain water illegal???
@@UncleKennybobs Washington State of all places.
@@UncleKennybobs 'Liberal Democracies'
I built a barrel rain collection system like you show at 17:00. Worked pretty good but had a problem with algae growing inside as it was in the sun. Used similar drip irrigation from it in my adjacent garden.
Clear barrels or were they the blue ones shown in the video?
17:43 Black ABS pipe works even better and it doesn’t require 20 people to build. Or if you can get a bunch of black half inch or three-quarter inch flexible drip system pipe that works too. I just recommend putting a filter on the very end of it to keep whatever debris might build-up in the system out of your pipes and faucets etc. I built a really nice one for my house, it makes hot water in the winter time if the temperature doesn’t drop below 45° outside. They also work really good for an outdoor shower or to heat your pool when the water is cool.
That was a wood screw you used in the PC case, and you can use ferrous screws in them.
You used the rainwater capture system as your clickbait picture, and then glossed over it more quickly than any of the other tips. So, should I give you a thumbs up or a thumbs down ?
Glad I read your comment before going back to see if I missed something
Thank you for this comment, it saved me a lot of time.
@@olli1068 Same here!
Why do they think they have fooled people,
@@ronnyrice697 Because we watched it. Or most of it. When it got to the electrocution device/bomb a 10:15 that was the end of it for me. I clicked "Do not recommend this channel".
Some real sketchy stuff here. That „heater bottle“ is probably the worst offender.
Maybe he's going for natural selection?
That sponge to cool the angel grinder looked sketchy too.
@@rvaughan74 yeah def need to make a jig to connect to the grinder thatll hold that sponge to make that tip useful.
The "hack" with the wet sponge when cutting the tile with the angle grinder without a guard or guide is super dangarous.
no more dangerous than driving home from work. Get over yourself snowflake.
Imagine if he sneezed lol
use a larger sponge problem solved
U definitely dont cut alot of tile. I have a brother who has done tile work since 2000 but have never seen him with a guarded grinder.
You had me at the death water heater 🤪
the music ruined this video. I left after two minutes of torture.
*These tips are really helpful, I love this video*
What kind of glue did you use on the car to pull out the dent
It looks like hot glue gun glue, except I don't know why water would make it release
All-in-all SOME pretty good ideas.
5:00 - I wonder if that would work on the plastic headlights they put on cars these days ??? Alot of the so-called magic treatments for that issue do seem to be nothing more than altering that top layer of decomposed plastic.
10:52 - that looks like an accident waiting to happen - an unintended spark or flame near that bottle is an instant explosion.
Don't bother clicking on this video if you are interested in the water barrels in the picture. They are't even mentioned.
..they are but not much detail. (17:00)
That's why I am here 😂
I love it it looks so beautiful what a stunning look for the back of the garage
vacuum cleaner to get glue into cracks, omg, never thought of that!
...I'd like to see what that does to the vacuum hose ?
@@78tag - and the motor!
@@RogerRamjet156 ...the air doesn't go through the motor but you are probably thinking about the impeller that moves the air...and then there is the filter that would plug up very quickly. The whole idea is questionable like many of these hacks.
Great stuff
Thanks for showing everyone 101 ways to lose a finger
If you consider yourself a fishing enthusiast and don't know what a clinch knot is, you're not a fishing enthusiast.
7:00 i would not recommend doing this with gear oil, it can mess with the viscosity of the oil and make it less effective
I tried the floor gap trick. Mine didn’t move. 😕
Why drill a hole in a coin, just use a washer.
Your great ideas have shown me how to save a lot of time and living expenses.
And cured cancer, solved world hunger, and got me a date for Saturday night.
Sounds like a tool that can do it all! If only it were that easy, right? Your sense of humor adds a great twist to the conversation. Who knows, maybe one day there'll be a tool that can handle all of that! In the meantime, keep up the creativity and fun spirit in your projects!
Tighten it with a hammer and pliers 😂😂 bodge it and leggit. Some of these are seriously dangerous!
geeez !! get over yourself snowflake These are tips for an emergency, or when nothing else is available.
Thanks, 5 Minute Crafts!
OMG. Sucking the glue through the joint is brilliant. Thanks with a sub/likie
9:53 Check this out this Plastic Bottle is about to become a Bong.. Oh Portable Wash Station.
😁😆😅🤣🤣😂🙂😘
I would enjoy this video if you would eliminate the annoying music or whatever that is.
Raise your hand if you are sick of those 'waging finger' videos.
The world is amazing. happy labor day.
You must be crazy
Pack of cigarettes?!?!?? You seen the price?!? Just use a match/wooden disposable skewer etc
If i ever sharpen a knife like that, 0lease use said knife on me. Unless, i happen to be stuck in the middle of nowhere and all i have available is a piece of sandpaper, a nottle of glue, and a laundry clip.
A mix of useful tips and "hasn't killed me yet!" bad ideas. Use common sense, wear appropriate PPE and try not to trash your tools. Ask "what could happen if this goes wrong?"
Maybe a catch can in line for the 1:30 or so vacuum cleaning glue trick.
1:45 nice trick, but that's protective spiral wrap, not insulation.
3:15 maybe. Good chance of breaking the drain.
6:06 maybe. What if you reverse the polarity and destroy your tool battery, which costs HOW much? What voltage is the tool? Will you fry the contacts, or spread them so they make poor high-resistance connections to your tool, then complain about the POS tool because the battery contacts fried?
6:57 when you atomize some of whatever you are pumping with the compressed air, are you going to regret breathing that?
10:18 appears to be electrolyzing water into an oxygen and hydrogen mix. Which is explosively flammable. One spark, perhaps as it boils dry, and it will explode.
I love DYI stuff, but most of these are either solutions to non-existent problems or silly alternatives to established ones.
Cool
Shame, by the time I can use one of these tips I will have forgotten all about them.
Save the video under the “watch later” section. You’re welcome !
How to fix upside down deck boards. The warped board is the least of your worries.
@1:49, That's not insulation. It is armor.
...true, but the idea was good if you can access the hoses like that.
@78tag They were showing hydraulic lines. Access to the hose portion is not really needed. As long as you can get to the end fitting, you're in business. If a hydraulic line springs a leak, you don't patch it. You replace the entire line.
@@swiftmatic ...that is what I was saying, access ?
Alot of these are dangeous , electrics is a no go .
What a stupid and dangerous advice at 4:15. Angle grinder without protection. Head perpendicular to the grinder (dead person if the blade breaks) no safety glasses. And only holding the grinder in one hand.
Please remove this tip before someone gets seriously injured or does.
where can i get this wood epoxy from the beginning of the video
cleaning blind is much more easier if you use coton gloves
20:47 Terrible idea. The wires could now chaff against the metal screw head.
Do not do the battery dead battery jumps truck you will short circuit your battery
@@popman1966 yeah half of these tool hacks are hella dangerous
@@codybohyer1107ikr 🤣
I have used this trick more than once, and with bigger batteries than drill packs. This DOES NOT short the battery, it simply takes the voltage from the drill pack and puts it through the terminals so the vehicle has current to be started. What do you think is happening when you jump start a car with jumper cables? The same thing that you see in this video 🤔 ... one battery standing in for another. A battery "short" is when the terminals are connected or touched together creating a path of very little resistance between them, which is not what's happening here. This is momentarily adding a secondary battery. Most drill packs are 18v and 20v these days so while this may work to start the car, this should not be attempted with a pack over 20v, as the higher voltage could damage the electrical circuits in the car if they are not fused or if the fuse doesn't break. Also discharging the pack too low can damage the cells in the drill pack, and on a really bad day discharging them too fast could end up worse than just killing them, they could potentially puff up and rupture which could lead to a volatile fire that is very difficult to extinguish. So in an emergency situation, would I use this method? Yes, absolutely. Should people be leaving comments about things they don't understand, or haven't done the research on? No, absolutely not. It just confuses others here that may need this trick someday, and this is one of the biggest reasons why it stink's that anyone can have the spotlight to leave comments on platforms like this, giving bad info, without being screened out.
I dunno, make sure you have the polarity correct, don't let the spoons touch each other and it should work.
My main concern isn't the car's battery. It is all of the car's electronics. Those were all designed around 14V, not 20-24V. You could fry many of the electronic modules and effectively total the vehicle.
dude used the triangle to try to lay the linoleum right and it was still off lol
baseboard
that was NOT gear oil they were pumping with the air gun, where they said it was, but possibly in the next clip
Ah another tips and tricks I'll never remember to apply in everyday situations video notch in my belt... How about you guys?
9:24 thought he said “pants” - i was so confused.
17:00 rain water barrels.
Very short description.
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Some car automatic battery chargers won't work if your battery is totally dead like 0 volts. If you hook up the charger, using some wire. Temporarily touch a 9 volt battery to trick the charger.
I've been a tradie and problem solver for over 50 years and I was unable to take anything away from this except to warn others about trying this at home.
Wood screws not self tappers just so people know
Using a self tapping screw on a PCB is brave!
Multi-layer PCBs sometimes have power and ground planes very close together. Ordinary bolts bridging these together have caused fires, so the cutting edges of a self tapping screw are even more likely to bridge them together.
This is not a handy tip, this is a recipe for burning down your house!
The 8 rain water barrels need to be described and explained. C'mon.
Omg. Do NOT stick metal spoons in your battery
Please do not use cardboard in an angle grinder, very dangerous!
got an ad for the one that wants to tax people on unrealized gains = you own a house or crypto or anything really and some one says its now worth more then you bought it for, you will have to pay 26% tax on that. FOR something you havent SOLD. wtf.
Is life better under the current admin or the last one?
I feel stupid as shit
LOL... it's ok... you are among many. 🥰👍
4:23 clearly doesn't know what PPE is !
1:00 Wood screw to secure a motherboard...REALLY?
...I don't mess with intricate electronics like that but that seemed out of place. How many screws inside a computer are non-ferrous ??
@@78tag Are you a BOT, or just stupid?
who wants to take the time to iron your toothpaste when you can get one of those clips at the dollar store
👍👍👍
You talk some absolute bollox, are you watching the same video as us ???
Do you know the difference between OSB & chipboard, a peg and a clamp, a screw and a raw plug ??
He sounds British, so no, he doesn't know the difference between his asshole and a hole in the ground.
Rawl plug?
that pc board is garbage now. good job.
Thumbs down and unsubscribe for the thumbnail rainwater clickbait...
How were you even subscribed in the first place? This channel has had clickbait thumbnails since forever... The whole channel seems to focus on ragebait lately, with putting actual dangerous stuff in it like the "heater" at 10:15.
Seriously? I'll give you the benefit of the doubt by assuming you're not suggesting we connect a bottle of water to mains electricity (10 mins 15), but even with a battery, how is it safe? Is there not a high risk of it catching fire?
4:28 ..........what?
Bravo......hey In third world ......they elevate the barrels to get better water presure......barrels need shade .....u can't clean or check inside with barrel lid on bottom....cheers
Aldi CART HACK O NOOOOO!
Click bait!!!!
toothpicks in oversized wood holes
Right?! I was wondering why somebody would waste something expensive as cigarettes as a filler
Drill it out and glue a dowel in the hole. Predrill your new hole.
First
Nope
We still doing this, are we ???
Thumbs down...
Power tool battery for starting a car is ridiculous. The zip tie weeder "trick" is useless either and debunked many times here on youtube. Will stop watching these useless "tricks" now, seen enough BS already.