40 Insane Secret Tips and Tricks That are Really Useful
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- Опубликовано: 9 янв 2022
- Hello my friends, today I have prepared for you a selection of amazing ideas and secrets of the masters that will help you in your life. Thanks for watching.
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Thank you. So many times I’ve been on a job site with a pocket full of walnuts and nary a nutcracker. Now I have options.
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Me encanta su vídeo. Muy ingenioso. Trucos sencillos pero muy útiles en la práctica 👏🏼
When the walnut was cracked.. It really felt as if I was watching an old "documentary" with a bunch of friends on a Saturday night. What's next! Ohhhhh!!!
Good times!
様々な物を工夫と創意で改良し新たな道具として再生するのは本当に凄い事です。いろいろな事から情報を得て工夫し作成する事はなかなかできません。非常に参考になる動画ありがとうございました。また素敵な動画を宜しくお願いします。
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Genio practico para desarrollar las ideas......
A few of these are pretty clever. The rest I've done myself over the years. Necessity is the mother of invention.
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Лайфхаки из подборки "Чем мы занимаемся на объекте, когда не подвезли материалы" . Орехи пистолетом колем и карандаши точим через шурик.
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0:29 cutting smooth edge
1:04 hammer nail holder
4:00 shoelace tip binder - heat shrunk
4:58 wood filler
6:00 perfect match for opposing surfaces
6:45 sanding
7:11 Covid touch!
9:29 drill depth measurement.
L,
You forgot more wood filler, even more wood filler, and still even more wood filler.
Covid touch, so funny name 😂😂😂
I like the sanding/brush wheel,those are expensive. Great tool for de lorean bodywork or any brushed stainless steel.
Some great ideas in there!
Love the OCD lighter door opener lol
Never use heat on plastic to make it look new again you are just pulling out what's left of the moisture that's left in it so when it dries out again it starts flaking and breaking
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A good home instrument, I would like one like this !!!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
Some of your tips are quite nice. But I must admit there are quite a few that Ib just don't get at all. Maybe some subtitles are in order explaining what these shortcuts are for??
They are for wasting time, materials, and money. Like all of them are. Some of these are just daft, like the keychain would just wear out the ignition switch sooner than if you didn't have the added weight. The saw blade tweezers, just someone with a disorganized box that doesn't like using their hands.
I must remember the oil filter hack when I’m out in Siberia in the hills.
Ide bagus . Sepele tapi jarang terpikirkan . Terimakasih udah berbagi informasi 👍👍👍
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Клёво👍👍, много чего дельного, но и есть не к месту
Like it, thanks for sharing :)
Very simple but very useful hacks.
Good Job.
Brilliant idea 💡 Thank you for sharing with me,. God Bless 🙏
All these years of soldering wires.. Great tip,unbraid wires and.twist them together.Wrap solder.. Simple but priceless. Thanks
Was the board you levitated off the ground the one you dropped earlier in the video?
Some helpful things for sure. I've no idea of what the end result at 7:56 is though ... a little bolt man to hang from your keys?
Ya like a little guy I'm guessing lol
That's the one where i paused and was hoping more than just a key chain- its more of a craft then a tip/trick
09:38 wire stripper
I have a stack load of various diameter wire to strip for copper.
That nifty little trick will save me loads of time!
Got some good tips in there and genius ideas with saw blades being turned in to pincers
All though some I already knew. (And used.) I was impressed with others. (I say that there is more than one way to get it done.) I'm shore I'll be using some of them. Thanks for showing them. Great job!!!👍✌
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Excellent tips. I will be a crew member of the International Space Station in a month. These tips will be
perfect for various projects in outer space that I may have to work on.
you mean you get to hang on cables in front of green screens
@@jbbolts >> Yes . Ive been practicing.
I want to be a good Space Cadet. Im following the science.Lets go Bran don
Someone has too much time on their hands to waste . Such as that board sander with the handle you made . It cost you just as much if not more in parts and materials plus all the time to make one , you can buy one cheaper ! And in different lengths with better handles and sandpaper clips !! Sometimes you have to remember that time is money too . Expecialy if you can buy it cheaper and better than to make it .
you are right, but what about people like myself who live out in the country, and are in the middle of a project at 2 am working in there garage there $200.00 sander quits and they want to get this project done...i would think that this is why these type of video's are made to give a person a quick alterative to fix or complete a project...I call it thinking outside the box..
You do seem to have too much time on your hands to write an pointless essay on someones video
It's an education as to what's possible with minimal effort.
Takes time to put a video like this together, I know nothing about video editing, besides that point it seems like a lot of work to put something like this together 👊
I would like to know if you have made anything at all .. I know people with no inclination for work like this .. perhap with no natural skill in doing it .. they always find ways to discourage such effort so that their comfort zone is not disturbed
@@magicnier211 I've made much more stuff and much more complex things than you could imagine which all have been a great success . The stuff in a video like this is just a working man's common sense to finish the end of something you're almost done with .
TOP! Super, vraiment géniaux tout ces truc de bricoleurs, le système D fonctionne très bien .Merci mille fois j’ai appris un tas de choses utiles et c’est merveilleux car ça FONCTIONNE! Merci!
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物を大事にする発想素敵です
What blade does he use for the disposable razor? Just a hacksaw? Haven't seen double sided myself.
Great tips/ hacks, Thanks for the videos. The only one I didn't get was the lighter & Allen key, I would be grateful if someone could explain. Cheers 🍻👍
It was a tool to open doors and flush toilets without touching with your hand. Then light the lighter to "sanitize" the tool.
Sometime if you are with or in one Enveraioment with corona virus! Cheers!
When driving a thin nail, Japanese disposable wooden chopsticks are convenient.
так и не понял, зачем к зажигалке примотал шестигранник...🤪
Типа в чужой толчок пошел, ручку не трогал, кнопку не нажимал, а чем нажимал - опалил. Остался духовно чист)
Great video . A total novelty.good and useful, does you a lot 4m of good,way btter than a "bit of what you like..."
I'm going to download it soon so that I'll be able to watch it every day on my own. I'll certainly learn all the tricks and make a huge amount of money out of your extensive. experience
Thanks for sharing.❤❤❤❤
Hey Inventor, just do the Fusion for solving really Pronlems.
Using old drill bits as centre pops is extremely dangerous. Many eyes have been lost when they shatter. Fit for purpose centre pops are only hardened at the point
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I have use them but don't grind then to point. Just use them to nail.
Don’t do it
Lol yeah every time I watch videos like these I think..
"where's the accident book cos someone's gonna need it!". 😂
ahh just grow another set of peepers.
When I was at school girls wernt allowed to do woodwork or metal work and we had to do needle work and cooking.. I have picked up skills during my life by just watching others. My first big project was renovating a river cruiser. I have now gone on to make gypsy caravans and a showmanship wagon. Along the way I have used many of your tricks especially the one with the matchsticks filling screw holes but I dip them in wòdglue firstly. I also just mix sanding dust with wood glue to fill gaps. Some one asked me if I had carved out the scallops on my woodwork by hand and I said no I used a floor sander. Loved a lot of your ideas and will no doubt use some of them.
BTW The 2 saw blades. You can use them to make a measuring bevel for angles.
Obrigado por fazer essa postagem.
Grandes idéias.
👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🇧🇷😎
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色々な技に感心します。
Relajante el video el sonido de las herramientas y la musica. Buenas ideas.
Thank you i learn some new idea from you
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Incredible !!😵💫 Learned stuff there I didn't even know ??? 😮😮
И да, забыл. Что бы сделать кронштейн, то нужно купить лобзик, перфоратор, гриндер, шурик и естевственно токарный станок.....
You seem to have an illegal amount of 150 grit sandpaper and dowels kicking around. Dude just buy a palm sander already. 🤣🍺 Thank you for sharing these interesting and useful ideas.
Murkins have a 20 hp palm sander for each grit. Ditto belt Sanders.and grinders. And buffers. Plus another five tools missing chuck keys, damaged cords. It's the hallmark of a pro to not have a single extension cord with a ground prong on it
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Bel video, tante idee molto interessanti.
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La calle a poncer sur mesure elle tue!!!! Merci
Some of those are very clever !!!
4:26 For a second I thought he was going to glue an eraser to the end of the pencil.
My cat just jumped in my lap to check on me cause I was laughing so f-ing hard.
Самый ценный совет- применять проволочку из медицинской маски для скручивания проводов... и крючок на зажигалке в период пандемии!
Estupendo...
This money savings technics is great,thanks 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Loved that reversible drop of the piece of board!
Sooo mega super gezeigte Tools zum einfachen selbermachen 🙏‼️❤️😍👍👍👍👍. Herzlichen Dank ☺️
I’m pleased you found a good use for those surgical masks.
7:13 what is this and what is going on. Open a door, flush a toilet and just heat up the Allen wrench? I'm so confused lol
LOL.... Open doors and other stuff so your ha don't don't touch then burn the germs away...
@@gauge1272 oh I see lol I wash my hands a million times a day, which is more logical since that is such a stupid idea.
Make a scratch on the door knob, on the flush knob too and than burn the house 😂
Using a fork as a nail holder is going to be my new preferred method when hammering roofing tacks.
Yes sir
If that's the case, you shouldn't be doing it 🤣
EXCELENTE DEMOSTRACIÓN
Nice tips 👍
👍👍👍very talented
I've been in the building trade for 40 years and love to innovate little tricks like these. It's the difference between getting the job done or failing. Liked the hinge and Stanley blade hack. Will use that one someday I'm sure :-)
The tweezers were probable my favorite. Always need em at some point never have em. The hacksaw/disposable knife was kinds cool iv pounded them into wooden dowels but nothing to keep around.
😱 и как я жил до сих пор ?))) Особенно орехи меня удивили и вилка...
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I laughed out loud at most of this... the vast majority of these "tips and tricks" would NEVER be used by a professional. Many of these ideas take far more time to make than they would ever save someone with even a half a clue about what they were doing.
Hahaha yes indeed. I honestly think this is just trolling and the guy behind the camera is wetting himself. That wooden sanding wheel at the end....lmfao. 🤣
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No need to be condescending gentlemen, the guy doesn't claim to give pro tips. I can imagine with 10 million + views he has a nice little extra income so seems to me he has the last laugh.
@@helenavanmaanen6733 Exactly, which is why there is no problem whatsoever with me having a laugh at laughable content, I get amusement, whomever makes this tripe, gets a paycheck. Win, win.
If you are in a SHTF scenario, these might be useful. Granted. I'd just get what I need at a hardware store. But if there is no store, well...
Pěkné video, super nápady👍😂😎👍
3:46 목재 가운데에 선긋기 좋은 정보네요
If there only was a way to sharpen my pencil without a Powerdrill.
Uh there might be something out there for that purpose. I may have the name wrong, but my 3rd grader calls it a FREAKIN PENCIL SHARPENER
I use a bench grinder😀
А протсто бита с головкой на 8 не продается?)))
Magníficas ideas, a mi gusta aunque no sé ésto de carpintería, sin embargo cuando trato de cortar algúna tablita (no tengo ingletadora) lo hago con serrucho o segueta, siempre siempre corto chueco, es decír mal, saludos soy una señora cdmx
I absolutely love your Channel and I literally just found it today!
are you still in love?
Some ideas are very good, others partly with dangerous consequences. Walnüsse kann ich mit dem Küchenmesser öffnen, einfach Spitze des Messers oben reinstecken und drehen. Reste kann man mit der Hand gut weiterverarbeiten.
Merci pour le partage 😊
Lots of nice tips here. I just wanted to point out that the jigsaw/ reciprocating saw tip with the masking tape might be slightly misleading. On most of these tools there is a dial that allows you to choose how aggressively it cuts by changing the blade from going straight up and down to in a mildly circular motion meaning it chews into the wood in front. Yes, the tape helps, but I am pretty sure that in the video he was using the aggressive setting first without the tape then the fine cut setting with the tape which made the difference in quality between them really extreme. If you want to cut fast, go aggressive. If the finish of the cut matters or you are trying to work accurately and turn tight corners, make sure the blade is in the setting where it goes straight up and down first and cut slowly and carefully as well as using the tape!
The speed of the blade in orbital motion won't stop you from splintering the kerf or veneer, the tape ( masking) is a very good method, or cut the wood from underneath with the saw, same result pretty much.
I just use down cut blades.
Lots of riding
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Sympathisch, dass auch ein paar kleine "Fails" (z.B ausversehen was fallen lassen) gezeigt werden; cooles Video
Finally a good use for a surgical mask aside from surgery 👌
Thanks for this video. Learnt a number of things.
Excellent, even Genius.
Its all very well if you have all that stuff on hand.
This is where all my interests are. I can keep watching.
@7:00 u did that wrong , u lock the spanners the other way, that way is dangerous can slip easy.
Correct
*Удобство для жизни 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻*
С ключами это явно немного не так делается. (Рожковые накидные)
4:39 - An infinitely better use for a mask!!!
Все ничо....
Но фокус с двумя ключами меня поразил..
В обратную сторону это.работает, но вправо..🤣
Ручка для ножовки по металлу из канцелярского ножа это отлично!! Лайк за такую идею!! 👍🏻
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Some of these are pretty helpful. Others... Why? You're creating more work, or making this more complicated
When I was a kid I tried to make a fan out of a coffee can lid and I put it on the shaft of a motor inside a cardboard box and powered it on at the kitchen table and it came off and went straight for my dad. Might have cut him a little bit if I remember. Thought back on that after watching a little of this video. But what else you gonna do in former Soviet Bloc nations? Might as well try to be a youtube sensation.
Your brain has many storage areas and a low key hack might come through as apart that has other origins.
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For him its whay he likes to do
You werr young once sn did stupid stuff
In 0:53 what was with the welding hood & torch???
That's awesome, now I know 37 ways to spend more money making a crappier homemade version of the cheap simple tools I could buy🤷.... Just so I can achieve that crack house junkyard look I've been going for at home👍
Accurate. These take longer than a trip to a hardware store
You can save money and use old items.
@@nesthi time IS money...and poor quality tools lead to damages that also cost money
Sadly, other countries need this kind of "life hacks"
Yall dumb. Devin gets it
That first tip using dowels to align sanding pads is pure genius in its simplicity.
*This video is like parkour* , in that you’re taking the most circuitous route to get from A to B. You could take the stairs like a normal person, but that’s not nearly as exciting as doing a double backflip off the 3rd floor. High risk, practically zero reward.
incredible mindblowing tips, omg thanks so much it will help me in my workshop! ну и херотень канеш.
Great 💡
Очень полезные мелочи!
If I'd have known this video would stretch so much, I'd have taken a yoga class to prepare myself
Approved. You can immediately recognize a full pro if that blue insulation tape is used.
Very cool stuff in here. Love that one with the magnet and the nail and the cables put together 💪
Потрясающие лайфхаки!
Для недолёких особенно. 🤗
@@user-fi1gb4jj6u рад, что и тебе тоже понравились.
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4:51 NEVER use wire or anything else like that on an electrical cord. It will eventually wear through the insulation and become a shock hazard. People have been killed that way.
You sure that's not from bubba intentionally breaking of the ground prong off every cable in his tool kit