🛠️ Effective Repair hacks every handyman should know
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2022
- These repair hacks and tips will help you fix everything in your house and yard! Check out woodworking tips, metalworking hacks, DIY tools, and much more. Every handyman needs these repair tips!
TIMESTAMPS:
0:01 How to repair floorings
1:00 Tape power drill
2:12 How to strengthen glass
5:20 How to cut metal
6:37 How to fix holes in the wall
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#craft #woodmood Хобби
I love how the wooden ball was made...some how
Yes, it doesn't make sense, unless he did the same thing on the other side
I was looking for this haha
Once I saw it I knew this video was a joke.
He flipped the board over you halfwit!
Brain was like "OK... NO NO no no no..." this is officially bullshit... go to the comments to ensure the public knows."
Thank you for stepping up.
My favorite was how if you cover a jar in plastic, it'll make it resistant to hits that wouldn't have broken it to begin with 👍
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Touché
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Covering copper with aluminum. A great hack of you want an electrical fire.
I believe the idea was kind of to solder it, not just cover the wires.
@@MarcioSilva-ssiillvvaa i'm sure that's the intent...but I'm also sure 99% of the people that see this video don't know that and could create a dangerous situation with the halfassed clickbait video
Yea aluminum has a quite low ignition temperature and a shortage could cause easy an fire.
Why would you waste time melting cans. Wire-nuts bro they exist only for that job specifically.
@@FlashWally I prefere Wago.
Love how most of these "hacks" are just "have the right tool for the desired job" lol
As tips and tricks go, have the correct tool, and know how to use it, has to be the best one I've ever heard.
He's got some cool tools for sure. 🔥
Yeah exactly
Negative Nancy!
Jon Mailand, precisely what I was about to write. 😊
Anyone that wants to lubricate a hinge.. don't use wd40 as it dries out and you have to do it again and again. Use furniture polish the wax stays behind and it will take years before it squeaks again.
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Hinges dont even need to be lubricated on the first place....
@@SuperKinahead I'm talking about hinges without bearings, just pins. So they will definitely need to be lubricated.
@@Ianhatchlius Even then wd40 works fine. Its a penetrating oil so itl clear the rust and puts a layer on to keep it clear of rust and corrosion which is the main reason why it would make noise in the first place.
Sure wax stays behind, but it does nothing for the longevity of the metal, and it builds and becomes a pain to clean with all the crap it collects overtime.
Очень плохой пример соединения медного кабеля с помощью алюминия. Не делайте так. Они образуют гальваническую пару и будут нагреваться в месте контакта.
Только хотел написать, что за прикол с банками. Думал что оловянные. Теперь понятно.
Yep, dissimilar metals also corrode.
Первый умный комент под этим набором долбоебизма в видел
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Искал комент на русском - про пайку медных проводов алюминием)))
1:20 lmfao who would believe that the bottom of the sphere would be as smooth as the top?
Not only smooth… who would believe that you can cut an entire sphere from only one side?
I was thanking literally the same ahahaha
Drilled from both sides
@@NathanaelD yeah we all know... it's just how they advertised the "Hack" is bull shit.. some retard is gonna try this and be like.... wtf is wrong with the other side?
I love that I can use the wrong size wrench for a bolt spending a couple minutes letting the glue dry when I could get the correct size wrench in seconds
Tell me about it. That one, like many other of these so-called tips was so stupid.
If you have that correct size... Not everyone has every size they need. Or some people like to take tools. It's handy for someone. Lucky for you you obviously have everything you might need.
I feel like given any real resistance that glue would shred up anyway.
Amazing. Tons of things that are more of a pain, or cost more money, than doing things the right/normal way. 😆
1:18 love how the wood magically got round on the other side lmao
I was just wondering about that.. didn't make any sense
"glass is stronger" *barely taps the glass with the hammer*
haha I noticed that too!!
That got me. That and semi circular drill bit that can somehow cut a sphere...
Half of these are like WHY?! Why superglue a magnet to a paint tub, or permanently change the straw holder on a disposable tin of WD40!
@@thevalhallastudio7255 And the "hacks" that aren't. Are just "This is a tool that exists for this purpose". Not much of a "hack", really.
Not "stronger" but it will contain the shards, like a needle hitched glass bottle.
@@The-Advent-Sabre ии
Do not EVER dip copper electrical wires in melted aluminum can. Use a torch/soldering iron and electrical solder if you need to give stranded wire solid ends.
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Yeah, that looked rather sketchy. Especially considering that a poor copper to aluminum electrical connection is a risk for fires.
Agree. It’s dangerous, and deprecated, as aluminum and copper make a thermopair, it could start a fire if you apply enough current
I mean aluminum has a lower melting point. You can always substitute the aluminum for copper and apply the same tactics...
Not everyone has a smelter rated for brass and copper - but agreed with the concept you highlighted.
No don't use solder as well. One should always use connectors suited for the job or a crimping tool. Soldering isn't a safe solution to deal with stranded ends in a home application. That might be Suitable if you work with low voltage/amp appliances
WD 40 is not a lubricant, its a water displacer (WD) it will over time turn to varnish and gum up the works.
It IS however a great solvent for mastic and stickum, it won't harm most surfaces but will remove tape residue.
And great hornet killer
Thanks for recommending this RUclips! I just learned a whole bunch of useless “hacks”
2:11 I like how you can tell the result he's just barely grazing the damn thing to make it look "stronger"
Even though most of these aren't hacks, I do like that micro chainsaw.
what was the point of filling up the jar with foam insulation?
Maybe glass is stronger?
I believe he was showing us how great it fills large wall holes.
It was a good trick
Алюминиевый сплав на медь, красавчег ))))))
Nail without cap, instead thin drill, can easily drill any hard wood, but it also can start fire 🔥 by friction!!!
Most of these are for 1 time DIY projects. Hopefully most have the tools needed to get the job done.
Muy buenos trucos la mayoria son utiles gracias .
Using that chain is very useful!
This is the best comedy show on YT
the hinge lube mask ... neat
1:23 - how did he get a full sphere? That tool would only cut half sphere at most
Drill halfway from one side then turn it over and drill from the other side
@@jimmk7473 but that’s not what it shows in the video. It shows them pulling the full sphere out and the wood still attached underneath
@@warningx10x24x it's a magic 😂
My favorite is “the broken mug/scriber” 😂
Repair hacks or more like tools you should own?
Excelente 👍
I want every piece of equipment shown. ❤🎯
Some of these ideas are quite usable. Better than most “hack“ videos.
You should visit daniele tartaglia's channel
alout of these are taken from outher hack videos
This video reminds me of a simple one liner :
Your cohorts will hate you - your employer will love you.
"How to waste time reinventing the wheel when you don't want to actually do any work"
Would be a great idea if you could put a link for each tool as to where we can purchase it.
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Зачем медные провода окунают в расплавленный алюминий, при попадании влаги скрутка окислиться и сгорит!
Любой электрики знает, что медь с алюминием соединять нельзя. но похоже всё же не все
The fuck, how did that drill bit manage to carve out a whole sphere of wood from a single application?
I Love does technique
👌👌👌👌👌 Gracias!!👏👏👏👏👏
Медные провода нельзя соединять пайкой при помощи алюминия. Там будет электрохимическая коррозия, и соединение выйдет из строя. Не делайте этого.
Kreatif abis....mantap sangat bermanfaat 👍
I like how you make something to do the job. Creating not just fixing. Cool.
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2:53 you havent met a Stratocaster yet
Nice and smart 👍
1:44 - 1:60 Brilliant! Using a $100 component instead of turning the "DRILL" over.
This is literally the 5 minute crafts version of vaguely tool related stuff
Coke can riveted to the wall was my favorite.
Lol right!? I assume that was just demonstrating how the tool worked. I loved filling the jar w spray foam for no reason. And making the ball only using the tool on one side of the wood lol. Also the melting a coke can to tin the home electrical wires w aluminum. So many things wrong there. Aluminum has a lower melting point than copper so will melt, create a short, and start a fire. Dissimilar metals so will oxidize/corrode much faster. Home electrical is way too much voltage for aluminum or solder. Just use wire nuts or the proper connectors. This video is going to kill stupid ppl lol
Not nearly enough hot glue to be true life-hacks.
Эм половина лайфхаков полный отстой ток портит инструмент или вообще не понятно зачем, или просто реклама инструментов.
Very good hack👏
Ain't gonna lie, 4.5 hours into a 2g shroom trip, and you had me till 2:11. Like bro, I hope that glass was worth that "hack". 😂😂
Fucking in tears laughing right now 😂😂😂
Good 👍 👍 👍 👍
Most of these aren't even hacks. They are just using legitimate tools found at most hardware stores.
totally satisfied
Некоторые штуковины действительно полезны👍
С вэдэшкой хороший лайфхак,пользуюсь,только чуть доработал-надо что нибудь вниз затолкать-а то трубочка прилипла и было проблематично её оттуда вытащить.Я бумажку скомкал и затолкал-теперь работает отлично!
Some of the things are more than sketchy. The wires in aluminum, the wires with the screw for example. Do not ever play with electricity without the dedicated parts when you want to minimize the risk of burning down your place. Wago connecters are not that expensive and they are foolproof.
Most of them are not hacks, they are actually tools.
Nice experience has wisdom 🙌 🙏 ✨ 😌 💐
와 ~~~,,,
좋아요 하나
Good one
Like 1
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Most of these are useful for my dad
Wow...fantastic tips. Thank you
Зор супер🤙
7:46 HOLY SHIT, A HOSE CLAMP!!!!
Great video. Instant sub
Im glad I know now I can fill up a glass jar with expanding foam. I don't know why it helped me but problem solved. Lol
Génial👍👍👍😎
nice one
what is that blue liquid?
Think it's glue from glue gun.
It's from that blue tablet you put in toilet to turn water blue?
Waha very good👍👍 tulas
Excelentes ideas
Cool
Mantap 👍
That jar of spray foam seems like a great idea. I can save it for later!
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That one had me cracking up like wtf is this all about? Another way to make the jar stronger lol
These aren't hacks, these are videos of jobs being done
Here’s one: volume to 0 to avoid inane music.
So gratifying to watch! Awesome hacks!
It was the hammer not touching the glass for me
0:32 anda a cortar una cerámica con un cuter y un lápiz 🤭
Feels like the non-commercial products are the tool version of blossom or 5 Minute Crafts.
Amazing
Please indicate a link to some of the tools you’re using
Video: "The Nut Splitter"..
Me: 😂🤣😂😂🤣
Also Me: "Grow up"🤦🏽♂️
Wow creative 😲✌️
this is genial
But Where does one find some of these tools, so hard to find exact product
Fantastic ideas tho
Спасибо за отличные идеи и советы! Обязательно кое что использую!!! В Писании сказано: "Послушает мудрый и лучше усвоит наставления, и понимающий найдёт умелое руководство" (Притчи 1:5).
News Flash
These aren't hacks.
This is common knowledge construction procedures.
I want that rivet tool
Awesome! Really useful tips. Which is blue liquid's name?
What tool is used at 04:55?
Steel nails gun/rivet tufting gun
@@ridzrodz89 Many thanks for your prompt feedback.
Much appreciated.
aluminiu is less conducting than copper, plates copper wires whit aluminium cans.
A broken cup to cut hardboard ........Jees mr you even higher than I am !!!
How did the other side of the wood bead get rounded
99.9% of the viewers who are not even a handyman: this is legit🔥
I thought this was a 5 minute crafts videos. I'm still not convinced it isn't. Lol
What kind of liquid plastic do I use to shore up soggy flooring?
Muchas de esas herramientas noy en mi ciudad
5:50 is a fire hazard. Not only has the video creator shorted ALL cables, which would instantly tip the breakers, but he managed to connect them in the worst possible way.
Even soldering wouldve been wrong since it's just not the right way to deal with stranded wires. Only use cable nuts or connectors suitable for stranded ends(Wago 221 or 222).
Or have the fire fighters on speed dial, lol.
Nombre de la primera canción por favor esq en el sitio q diste no la encontré
Dangerous using ali aluminum to connect wires.
The magnet on the can to hold the paint brush. I had to subscribe. 👍🏼