3:16 No, don't staple in the middle of one of the large faces. Staple on a narrow edge, so that you can sand with the other face without a staple in the way.
Every home garage in the old days kept their nails and screws in jars like that it’s probably the first thing people would do. But nice hack to remind all how it’s done.
And ripping a bunch of paint off the wall in the process. Most of these ideas are half-baked, and either don't work well, or there exist actual tools for doing them well (and if you don't have those tools, you really shouldn't be doing the work in the first place)
This one is now in my favorite list ! Don't over-Teflon ! Leave the first two threads bare. Add a little joint compound if you have it handy then don't over-tighten. Use Teflon on anything that needs to come apart again, according to specs, of course.
As a tile installer, that "coin trick" is the absolute worst way to have that crack and fall over time. rather than embedding it into the wall tile for support as its supposed to be, everytime they put even a little weight those quarters will wear at it because silicone is stretchy and will move slightly everytime. will just crack and fall and eventually be a repair bill
I think if you used grout instead and let it cure, it would work better. I just question if it is even worth the effort when what you should use is cheap, to begin with.
That coin trick is a fast way to do it. While it is not very robust, that shelf won't have to support much weight because of the height being so small, many shampoo bottles will not fit.
Agreed. The solar panel section was my primary interest-- but it was short, lacking in detail, and the Spanish instructions not translated although the video is in English. Like the poster just didn't bother to clarify what was going on. (We saw that in several clips, ie, "What did they just do there?" No explanations.)
@@Wishbringer7 That's exactly why I'm not coming back to this channel !!! So much better content out there. All the way at the end and not even the computer voice to say what's being done or why.
It's surprising how bad a lot of these are as suggestions. 1. The pallet, okay so it's not really that bad in some situations, but it is probably the most material you could use to hold those tools and therefore not great, but go for it if you like it. 2. If sanding blocks are your thing, great, but look up the tri-fold method. I've found this simple method that requires no block works just great for any hand sanding that you are going to do. It seems to work better and be less wasteful than blocks anyway. 3. The tape/paint trick looks great until you see how much paint is in the channel afterwards. I'm pretty sure there's more paint in the channel by at least x2 than if you had not used the tape, which makes it a pretty sad hack.
Most hacksaw have square ends to turn the blade 90, even though the hacksaw handle was a good idea. The one with putting teflon tape on was good old hack but curious what would you put ona pipe that close to a wall.
Wow, using glass jars to hold small parts. Who would have thought? Well, someone about a hundred years ago. That idea has been around for like, EVER. It's not some new, genious idea. One heck of a lot of plumber tape. BUT, there are some really neat ideas.
The plastic bottle hack I use that as a funnel when pouring coolant or windshield wiper fluid (cut it in half or more with the cap.) Also, I've seen it used to bleed the brake fluid.
Response to ad: your Nasa Scientists miraculous cooling device is a glorified swampx cooler. We were making them in the army in the 80's from scraps and spare parts an they date back to Nam, probably before your NASA scientist was even born.
Repairing the sidewall of a tire with those plastic screws they showed... is a horrible idea (I'm a ASE Mechanic). It'll flex too much, heat up and stretch then your tire opens up like a zipper.
Once when I was in my teens, I had the sealer from the plug kit but not the punch and ream so I used a small drywall screw and it held until I got rid of the car a couple years later. That was on the belt though, and the risk was less of a blow-out. On any vehicle at speed, a full sidewall blowout can lead to serious injury, especially in bad conditions. You are surely right.
@@cariwaldick4898 Sigh... he did not. Tires on vehicles are not solid because solid tires are very dangerous when traveling at higher speeds. PLUS...how does a solid tire go flat??? It wouldn't, it's solid and has no air to go flat with, in the first place.
I was looking for this post. Was going to post it myself if I didn't find it. I am not a certified mechanic at all but do have a modicum of sense and run a tire store. But I would like to add that it will most likely get you a few miles if you're careful and keep it slow. But, if you do try this, DRIVE LIKE IT'S ABOUT TO EXPLODE! I've seen similar several times and it can be successful but is incredibly stupid.
@Sunny-jz3dy I don't think he is. He tries to say he knew or could've think at these solutions by himself. At some point in life IF you wake up, you will realize how useful creativity is.
What they built was ugly wobbly and took time. Those devices are much nicer, smaller, cleaner if you but them. They are not cheap but not too expensive. That 'hack' was good for a poor guy which he was. A poor guy has time and maybe skill but doesn't have money.
@UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 it is basically a solar heater for water. A passive boiler to have hot water in your house. You install it on the roof and the sun warms the water running through those pipes. The plastic bottles act like a greenhouse, increasing the temperature.
@@ronny1617I am actually in awe of people like you and many of those in the video, who know so much, and have creative ideas for using tools and materials in unconventional ways.
I was taught how to score drywall with a utility knife, it’s best to learn how to do things without fancy tricks or power tools. society really has become too reliant on technology.
if recycling plastics the cost is about 200% more , cheaper to start from scratch to make more plastic things, i prefer plastic over glass now, and a lot safer if glass breaks. I use marshmellow flush emptys, the clear kind with screw lids or peanut butter same size and 2 kind color lid looks neat too !
I am almost certain, it is pointless to pull off a rear lamp housing on a car like that since the fasteners for the new one are on the inside. You would remove the interior panel, which is usually accessible, and then remove the old fasteners. To install you'd just do the reverse with the new lamp housing. All these tools really did with tape was take a busted-up lamp and bust it up more.
At 6:30 when you have such a horribly placed pipe like that, there is a thread sealant paste that comes in tubes like toothpaste tubes. Just don't mistake it for toothpaste whatever you do!! Apply a light coating to the exterior threads of the pipe with the male end. I will not get into the water or clog things if you don't make a mess and it is sold for plumbing too. Just use that instead of doing some sort of "life hack" to get into a difficult corner. It only costs a few dollars and you get nearly 2 ounces. This stuff will last a DIY home user a long time. I am not here to promote any brands and that is why I did not mention any. Just look in the plumbing section of your favorite store or plumbing supply store if you live near one (again I did not mention a specific one of either). This stuff is also not going to glue the joint and that way you can undo it in the future if you ever need to. If it does glue the joint you apparently did not get the kind of stuff I had in mind and that is not my fault!!
for hanging anything just the tape is needed if you have a gppd eye, just run the tape from hanging hole to hole, then poke a hole inthe tape, remove tape and stickto wall, nailor drill into premade holes in tape...
I want to suggest to run this even faster than what it is now. That way, nobody can get the slightest idea what this is all about, on most of the demos here. Less is more, dudes.... at least, if you want people to actually understand what is going on there.... and for some of the few that I actually saw long enough, like the Teflon on that bolt... well, if you put THAT much Teflon on it, it won't work, no matter what! So, there... keep trying! And for the circle drawing? Really? Why not just use the tape measure for all of them? Not fancy enough? Yeah, I thought so! My all time fave: the dudes doing the caulking and smoothing. Priceless! Only guys can come up with this hairy scheme! LOL
As an old Codger, some of these were around before I was born. These Video are good for Newbies tho... QQQ Why do you repeat some of the Content between videos ???
Dude fingering caulk on the trim would be sent packing On every site I've ever worked. If you cant work a caulk gun tip how the F$^k do to cope and mitre joints in plain view? Old timers would have shook that till i fell off then made me go move lumber for the afternoon.
i love how most of these are just doign stuff like their meant to do "new tip, you can use painters tape to.. not.. paint over stuff you dont want painted?"
duct tape on hacksaw blade, been doing it for 40 years, don't need to wreck a box cutter, my grandpa was using the jar trick 80 years ago and never plug a tires sidewall with a freakin plastic screw
3:16 No, don't staple in the middle of one of the large faces. Staple on a narrow edge, so that you can sand with the other face without a staple in the way.
Half way good. This video became so much better when I turned off the sound
I know. The music is making me crazier!
watch out, YT will call that cyber bully content
@@BurkaLifter So may also go for your chosen avatar name. I like it ! :D
Still, it's good to see that Alvin and the Chipmunks can still get work...
Enjoy your thumbs down algorithm for click bait.
next time include the lead in picture i wanted to seewhat you did with all of those bottles
20:37
flame decorating your ceiling. fire completes the job.
Pallet stand for landscape tools is simple and I love it
Every home garage in the old days kept their nails and screws in jars like that it’s probably the first thing people would do. But nice hack to remind all how it’s done.
Love the folded tape catching the dust from drilling hole in the wall.
And ripping a bunch of paint off the wall in the process.
Most of these ideas are half-baked, and either don't work well, or there exist actual tools for doing them well (and if you don't have those tools, you really shouldn't be doing the work in the first place)
This one is now in my favorite list ! Don't over-Teflon ! Leave the first two threads bare. Add a little joint compound if you have it handy then don't over-tighten. Use Teflon on anything that needs to come apart again, according to specs, of course.
Like wow, was that a lot of tape! I've seen plaster casts thinner than that! Yikes.
Saving this for a couple of the hacks. Some where re-inventing the wheel, literally. And some were even more work than using the existing tool.
OUTSTANDING! Lots of people with great ideas to make their job easier. ✌🏻
I'm totally using the tape hack to collect the dust from drilling the walls. never thought of that, great idea!
As a tile installer, that "coin trick" is the absolute worst way to have that crack and fall over time. rather than embedding it into the wall tile for support as its supposed to be, everytime they put even a little weight those quarters will wear at it because silicone is stretchy and will move slightly everytime. will just crack and fall and eventually be a repair bill
Don't use a coin they're money😢 just imagine if you not working and you doesn't have a money
I think if you used grout instead and let it cure, it would work better. I just question if it is even worth the effort when what you should use is cheap, to begin with.
Then they can come back and fix it plus charge a repair fee. Job security.
That coin trick is a fast way to do it. While it is not very robust, that shelf won't have to support much weight because of the height being so small, many shampoo bottles will not fit.
@@johnharvey4lifeI was going to say.. job security!
Wouldnt the soot on the ceiling in 1:25 just wear off?! Odd
and smell ?
Yeah, limited time use. Interesting patterns, though. Possibly, one could spray clear coat over the smoke pattern.
Thank you, hugs from Ireland
Seeing a longer segment on the DIY solar panels would have been great.😢
Agreed. The solar panel section was my primary interest-- but it was short, lacking in detail, and the Spanish instructions not translated although the video is in English. Like the poster just didn't bother to clarify what was going on. (We saw that in several clips, ie, "What did they just do there?" No explanations.)
I agree with @wishbringer7. I'm visiting in the jungles of Peru and this could be a game changer for the poor people in this country!
Agree; also parts were too fast to understand.
The solar panels don't seem to do anything? Heat water? what?
@@Wishbringer7
That's exactly why I'm not coming back to this channel !!! So much better content out there. All the way at the end and not even the computer voice to say what's being done or why.
It's surprising how bad a lot of these are as suggestions.
1. The pallet, okay so it's not really that bad in some situations, but it is probably the most material you could use to hold those tools and therefore not great, but go for it if you like it.
2. If sanding blocks are your thing, great, but look up the tri-fold method. I've found this simple method that requires no block works just great for any hand sanding that you are going to do. It seems to work better and be less wasteful than blocks anyway.
3. The tape/paint trick looks great until you see how much paint is in the channel afterwards. I'm pretty sure there's more paint in the channel by at least x2 than if you had not used the tape, which makes it a pretty sad hack.
love smart things thank you so much👍👏
Most hacksaw have square ends to turn the blade 90, even though the hacksaw handle was a good idea. The one with putting teflon tape on was good old hack but curious what would you put ona pipe that close to a wall.
My grandfather used the hanging jar trick over a hundred years ago and are still in his house
Ich finde, da sind viele gute Tricks/Tipps dabei 👍
"Did you know that you can use cable ties to tie your cables?!?"
Amazin'
My Grandfather was doing the Glass Jar Trick in the 60s i rememebr and I still do it
Wow, using glass jars to hold small parts. Who would have thought? Well, someone about a hundred years ago. That idea has been around for like, EVER. It's not some new, genious idea. One heck of a lot of plumber tape. BUT, there are some really neat ideas.
hello i love your videos!! I would like to ask you to make Hungarian subtitles for the videos. Thanks in advance!!❤❤😊
Shocking music, great video
The best tip is at 2:00 with tail lamp. Someone pulls hard and the lampshade breaks.
why remove the so called lampshade if the tail light wasn't already broke ! Must be a Republican ? Me I still vote weed ,, 420 ! The nasty #13
Great videos, thank you, but chapters would be great!!
AWESOME⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you for this video
The plastic bottle hack I use that as a funnel when pouring coolant or windshield wiper fluid (cut it in half or more with the cap.) Also, I've seen it used to bleed the brake fluid.
Reuse jar trick is only several DECADES old.
So is the zip tie one.
Response to ad: your Nasa Scientists miraculous cooling device is a glorified swampx cooler. We were making them in the army in the 80's from scraps and spare parts an they date back to Nam, probably before your NASA scientist was even born.
Pls do more stuff like that! Never miss the new uploads
Love this channel
many good tips
Repairing the sidewall of a tire with those plastic screws they showed... is a horrible idea (I'm a ASE Mechanic). It'll flex too much, heat up and stretch then your tire opens up like a zipper.
Once when I was in my teens, I had the sealer from the plug kit but not the punch and ream so I used a small drywall screw and it held until I got rid of the car a couple years later. That was on the belt though, and the risk was less of a blow-out. On any vehicle at speed, a full sidewall blowout can lead to serious injury, especially in bad conditions. You are surely right.
I think he said this was for solid tires.
@@cariwaldick4898 Sigh... he did not. Tires on vehicles are not solid because solid tires are very dangerous when traveling at higher speeds. PLUS...how does a solid tire go flat??? It wouldn't, it's solid and has no air to go flat with, in the first place.
I was looking for this post. Was going to post it myself if I didn't find it. I am not a certified mechanic at all but do have a modicum of sense and run a tire store.
But I would like to add that it will most likely get you a few miles if you're careful and keep it slow. But, if you do try this, DRIVE LIKE IT'S ABOUT TO EXPLODE! I've seen similar several times and it can be successful but is incredibly stupid.
@@Mr.MashenIt I must have misheard.
Much better than a spiral hose !
Holy Mackerel... Finally, a video that does not waste my time with hacks... these are excellent tips...
All these ideas are for those who never held a broomstick in their hand and just spent the day playing with their computer.
Jealous?!
Yeah, jealous that you and all the other wanna be Einstein's that stole all the stupidity for themselves. @@Sunny-jz3dy
Very first one is a dude sawing a screw. FYI a broom can't do that. You would know this if you didn't eat lead paint chips as a child 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Sunny-jz3dy I don't think he is. He tries to say he knew or could've think at these solutions by himself. At some point in life IF you wake up, you will realize how useful creativity is.
Quit being self righteous. I built a house with my own two hands and I’ll admit the genius of some of these tips.
2:40 LOVE IT! Too bad I just set a blaze 30 of them :)
A translation for that rooftop thing would have been awesome.
What they built was ugly wobbly and took time. Those devices are much nicer, smaller, cleaner if you but them. They are not cheap but not too expensive. That 'hack' was good for a poor guy which he was. A poor guy has time and maybe skill but doesn't have money.
@@ronny1617 Yeah, but what the hell is it?! There is no explanation whatsoever.
@UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 it is basically a solar heater for water. A passive boiler to have hot water in your house. You install it on the roof and the sun warms the water running through those pipes. The plastic bottles act like a greenhouse, increasing the temperature.
@@ronny1617 Gotcha; thanks.
@@ronny1617I am actually in awe of people like you and many of those in the video, who know so much, and have creative ideas for using tools and materials in unconventional ways.
10:10 securing a dowel.... waste time on cutting it 12 times, then glue it into the hole, genius, nobelprize worthy
Hello, you have many good ideas, very good knowledge learning projects, thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
So are they not making new videos anymore? Because this and previous videos are just spliced together segments from previous videos...
I was cutting drywall like that 50 years ago...and it wasn't new then.
I was taught how to score drywall with a utility knife, it’s best to learn how to do things without fancy tricks or power tools. society really has become too reliant on technology.
Nice tricks 😮
Feels a bit “5-minute” crafty!!😳
🎉time
if recycling plastics the cost is about 200% more , cheaper to start from scratch to make more plastic things, i prefer plastic over glass now, and a lot safer if glass breaks. I use marshmellow flush emptys, the clear kind with screw lids or peanut butter same size and 2 kind color lid looks neat too !
1:20 It would be nice to know exactly what he is doing.
Hello, you have many good ideas. , your video is very helpful, thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Please making Hungarian subtitles!!🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Es fantástico la seguridad que tiene el de 10:59 minutos con la amoladora no se voló la mano porque Dios no quiso.
Anyone know the name of the instrumental at start?
what is the name of this nice song 06:16-12:43
"Nails to the Brain"
7:05 anyone know this track?
Plz let me it'll solve my anxiety
I am almost certain, it is pointless to pull off a rear lamp housing on a car like that since the fasteners for the new one are on the inside. You would remove the interior panel, which is usually accessible, and then remove the old fasteners. To install you'd just do the reverse with the new lamp housing. All these tools really did with tape was take a busted-up lamp and bust it up more.
Fire on the ceiling: Clever!
At 6:30 when you have such a horribly placed pipe like that, there is a thread sealant paste that comes in tubes like toothpaste tubes. Just don't mistake it for toothpaste whatever you do!! Apply a light coating to the exterior threads of the pipe with the male end. I will not get into the water or clog things if you don't make a mess and it is sold for plumbing too. Just use that instead of doing some sort of "life hack" to get into a difficult corner. It only costs a few dollars and you get nearly 2 ounces. This stuff will last a DIY home user a long time. I am not here to promote any brands and that is why I did not mention any. Just look in the plumbing section of your favorite store or plumbing supply store if you live near one (again I did not mention a specific one of either). This stuff is also not going to glue the joint and that way you can undo it in the future if you ever need to. If it does glue the joint you apparently did not get the kind of stuff I had in mind and that is not my fault!!
Never use that much ptfe anyway
for hanging anything just the tape is needed if you have a gppd eye, just run the tape from hanging hole to hole, then poke a hole inthe tape, remove tape and stickto wall, nailor drill into premade holes in tape...
These ideas are genius.
no. they arent.....
loving the music; title please
The saw as the laser magnet base was interesting.
What did you find interesting ? That the laser magnet stuck to the saw ?
Only works if you have the new Wi-Fi saw and Wi-Fi laser.
The hacksaw would cut that screw without having to take the blade off. Zero points.
The level one was pretty smart
The first one. these tools have been arround for atleast 40 years
at 16:55 in, don't ever solder like that. It's a cold solder and will fail.
I'll say the background music made this relaxing to watch.
Not a coin trick, but a large washer.
Where was the intro compilation music cause I am pissed now that music is iconic
The main image of the video is what I came for and it wasn't even shown🤷♂️
I want to suggest to run this even faster than what it is now. That way, nobody can get the slightest idea what this is all about, on most of the demos here. Less is more, dudes.... at least, if you want people to actually understand what is going on there.... and for some of the few that I actually saw long enough, like the Teflon on that bolt... well, if you put THAT much Teflon on it, it won't work, no matter what! So, there... keep trying! And for the circle drawing? Really? Why not just use the tape measure for all of them? Not fancy enough? Yeah, I thought so! My all time fave: the dudes doing the caulking and smoothing. Priceless! Only guys can come up with this hairy scheme! LOL
Drywall board hangers have been using that cutting method for at least fifty years
You do realize that the hacksaw blade can be rotated on its own handle.
Some are really useful. But some are very funny
Please add full music playlist info in description
like the videos allot. lots of usefull info but the music sucks a bit
ABIT shaky but great tips
Remove the labels from the coke bottles
Using plastic jars is better incase you drop the jar, it wont break.
And we’re is the excitement and anticipation there ?
11:33 we'd use cardstock
Click bait photo.
I downloaded but everything was full price
I looked at all the products
2:00 rest in pieces..
Good tips and tricks, BUT WHAT A TERRIBLE MUSIC!!!???
👌👌👌
As an old Codger, some of these were around before I was born.
These Video are good for Newbies tho...
QQQ Why do you repeat some of the Content between videos ???
Great channel but you guys need some more music variety.
That is putting it mildly. Whoever chose that irritating sound should be forced to listen to it for a week!
Dude fingering caulk on the trim would be sent packing On every site I've ever worked. If you cant work a caulk gun tip how the F$^k do to cope and mitre joints in plain view?
Old timers would have shook that till i fell off then made me go move lumber for the afternoon.
i love how most of these are just doign stuff like their meant to do "new tip, you can use painters tape to.. not.. paint over stuff you dont want painted?"
Some tips were not clearly shown.
duct tape on hacksaw blade, been doing it for 40 years, don't need to wreck a box cutter, my grandpa was using the jar trick 80 years ago and never plug a tires sidewall with a freakin plastic screw
Someone really is trying to start their ceiling on fire is a nice trick huh...
Instead of a coin. (11:00) .. it might be cheaper to use a washer...unless the coin is a penny. 🙄
It seems the thing to do is copy stuff from 2 decades ago that aired on Discovery channel.
The latch!!!
These clips move way too fast! Slowing them down would be better.
Using Plastic Jars saves on Tears and Messes
Stay tuned for our macaroni art project!
First problem first frames. Rotary tool solves it better.
Label alone makes it 5% more eficient .
Kérlek legyenek magyar feliratok a videóidhoz!!!😊😊🤗🤗🥳🤩