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  • @liferunner6064
    @liferunner6064 Год назад +1319

    You know its gonna be some fucking stupid shit when it starts off by turning a nut into Swiss cheese

    • @iRxyanDestinygtaandmoreL
      @iRxyanDestinygtaandmoreL Год назад +9

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @randomguy245
      @randomguy245 Год назад +2

      Hahahahahahahah 😆

    • @user-ug7dn4nx7x
      @user-ug7dn4nx7x Год назад +1

      @@iRxyanDestinygtaandmoreL Знакомьтесь с клавиатурой Gboard! Здесь будет сохраняться текст, который вы копируете.🇺🇦❤️

    • @AG-pv2gj
      @AG-pv2gj Год назад

      👍

    • @caesarbruvva8279
      @caesarbruvva8279 Год назад +9

      🤣🤣 too good. I only watch these videos to read the comments like yours hahahah keep it up legend

  • @robertfish6617
    @robertfish6617 Год назад +395

    The biggest waste of my minute this year. Good lord.

    • @dhaneshawarnayak5734
      @dhaneshawarnayak5734 Год назад

      To dekh hi kyu rha tha chutiye

    • @tilly2249
      @tilly2249 Год назад +2

      🤣

    • @sammanolathavong4676
      @sammanolathavong4676 Год назад

      @@tilly2249 c

    • @DogeCodes14
      @DogeCodes14 Год назад +1

      @@sammanolathavong4676 d

    • @Ch33ziTzsk8R
      @Ch33ziTzsk8R Год назад

      Tire is dry rot and the thing is, no one is ever going to apply that to a old tire… just buy a new one unless your not going farther than 1 mile around a farm…

  • @scott4207
    @scott4207 Год назад +347

    Wtf have I just watched

  • @mircomuntener4643
    @mircomuntener4643 Год назад +65

    Those new unworn studs will probably just rip right out,given how much they stick out.
    If your studded tires are that worn, pull the studs and use them for a summer before you swap em for new ones. Replacing the studs is just a waste.

    • @ryanlynch3579
      @ryanlynch3579 Год назад +4

      That was my thought haha. There gonna be shooting out first time the car hits the road. I've pulled then out before too but never thought to out them in.

    • @Arelias95
      @Arelias95 Год назад +8

      Rubber looks like it has dry rot too...

    • @gregred78
      @gregred78 Год назад +3

      Exactly why waste your time on trying to restud old tires. It makes much more sense to just use the old ones as regular tires and get a new set of studded tires. I get it cost money to replace them but you have to replace your old summer tires at some point so it makes more sense to stud the next set and use the older ones as a new studded tire. Wow some people will do anything for views on the net!

    • @ianbelletti6241
      @ianbelletti6241 Год назад +3

      I could see the bad rubber around the old studs. It's clear that this fix won't last.

    • @user-ft1ps9gw2r
      @user-ft1ps9gw2r Год назад +2

      Зимняя резина летом может сыграть злую шутку. Нельзя так делать.

  • @kingbladedmaster4577
    @kingbladedmaster4577 Год назад +1

    For everyone who doesn’t understand, in areas where there is colder weather with ice snow and sleet those metal pieces are called tired studs which help you drive in the snow, so please stop hating on the guy because all he is showing is a really good way to replace the old studs to be safe in the colder months, no he didn’t ruin the tire, no he didn’t waist anyones time except for the people who don’t get ice on the road

  • @minip80
    @minip80 Год назад +73

    Зашёл почитать русскоязычные коментарии, а их нет))

    • @NoviceNotes
      @NoviceNotes Год назад +5

      Как думаешь сколько тут ГигаМегаКванта Ляхов будет?😁

    • @Slava_669
      @Slava_669 Год назад +4

      @@NoviceNotes 1000000столько где-то примерно 🧐 😁.

    • @jimijamesnoob685
      @jimijamesnoob685 Год назад +5

      вот комментарий на русском

    • @fanis199101
      @fanis199101 Год назад +9

      Нас мало, но мы в тельняшках)))

    • @fly7775
      @fly7775 Год назад +1

      Патамушта

  • @tedsevilla1487
    @tedsevilla1487 Год назад +93

    I watch a lot of these DIY videos through 🥺 I have yet to find one that is useful, productive, and has any rational sense to it 💯💩 please stop wasting our time 🚧

    • @SarjanaPengalaman
      @SarjanaPengalaman Год назад

      L. C internet ce 😎 feed zat w

    • @corneliunista151
      @corneliunista151 Год назад

      Tradu te rog frumos în Limba
      Română

    • @corneliunista151
      @corneliunista151 Год назад

      Da să poate și aici, ar fi mai valabil, Dragi Traducători! Să merită.

    • @hisnameisiam808
      @hisnameisiam808 Год назад +2

      Try wranglerstar

    • @dannythorpe1425
      @dannythorpe1425 Год назад +2

      Big Clive also busts why diy/5 min hacks are dangerous and what you should do instead.

  • @dinosaurmonkey666
    @dinosaurmonkey666 Год назад +3

    Most important tool. The sharpie for sure, it really served a special purpose..

  • @Kilz78
    @Kilz78 Год назад +40

    Just think this person is an “engineer” and probably convinced a company he is one

    • @cookesam6
      @cookesam6 Год назад +1

      I'd say he's had no luck with professional companies and so has resorted to seeking approval from people way less qualified than him (on youtube) lol

  • @_PilotF3_
    @_PilotF3_ Год назад +79

    😂 250 из 250 полуляхов

    • @tovsultanov1713
      @tovsultanov1713 Год назад +4

      Тут полуляхметр сгорит без включения, просто от того что его поднесли.
      ... интересно а если измерить мозг автора в полуляхах???

    • @k0MMyH1CT
      @k0MMyH1CT Год назад +4

      @@tovsultanov1713 вселенная схлопнится)

    • @Perm59RUS
      @Perm59RUS Год назад +2

      Че вам не нравится?? Работает же все

    • @sokollvanov
      @sokollvanov Год назад +5

      Знаете почему он в перчатках? Что б его даже по отпечаткам пальцев не нашли.

    • @VIT36RUS
      @VIT36RUS Год назад +2

      Что такое полуляхи??????????
      Обьясеите наконец! Сколько прошу и тишина

  • @knowntalker135
    @knowntalker135 Год назад +159

    Dude the time and effort when you can just buy new ones

    • @autodidacticartisan
      @autodidacticartisan Год назад +6

      Or pay ten dollars to get it patched. Or get it patched for free at most big brand tire shops

    • @aesthetic3616
      @aesthetic3616 Год назад +9

      @@autodidacticartisan those are tire studs which are not replaceable and will probably fly out all over the road

    • @Nsj-kl5wz
      @Nsj-kl5wz Год назад +2

      and where to put the old ones? Should Africans throw off again, as do old phones?

    • @jameskelly3745
      @jameskelly3745 Год назад +1

      Just plug the damn thing with a standard kit.

    • @jaredbarnett93
      @jaredbarnett93 Год назад

      @@jameskelly3745 it's not a hole. It's a stud. He's restudding them.

  • @user-cs8iu6tj6b
    @user-cs8iu6tj6b Год назад +11

    Сначала припаять оловом, а потом сварка гений 😐

    • @evgenyklassen9887
      @evgenyklassen9887 Год назад +2

      Я вот тоже про это подумал 🤣🤣🤣

  • @markabbott4163
    @markabbott4163 Год назад +39

    Yes, everything can be done the hard way.🌵

  • @onyxwolfarias6523
    @onyxwolfarias6523 Год назад +94

    u call that a diy fix u butchered the tire and the tools

  • @user-mv4id6ro3q
    @user-mv4id6ro3q Год назад +24

    Такую резину на свалку выкидывать надо, а он шипует её 🤣

  • @bigimskiweisenheimer8325
    @bigimskiweisenheimer8325 Год назад +34

    What a stud.
    They're illegal where Im from

    • @TopiasSalakka
      @TopiasSalakka Год назад +5

      They're legal in most places where they're needed.

    • @p0purlerm0bs60
      @p0purlerm0bs60 Год назад

      someone explain why they’re illegal, i’m stupid

    • @bigimskiweisenheimer8325
      @bigimskiweisenheimer8325 Год назад +2

      @@p0purlerm0bs60 they tear up the asphalt and concrete roads.

    • @UserUser-ww2nj
      @UserUser-ww2nj Год назад

      @@bigimskiweisenheimer8325 They can but not to badly . Better to have a little bit of torn up road than crashes . In countries like Ukraine the roads can be clear and very quickly have several inches of snow , then it melts and you still keep the studded tyres on because you know more is coming . They are not to bad on concrete

    • @bigimskiweisenheimer8325
      @bigimskiweisenheimer8325 Год назад +1

      @@UserUser-ww2nj I agree but our local government doesn't. Nothing I can do about it.

  • @northidahoguy5549
    @northidahoguy5549 Год назад +3

    I hope you realize the there a different sized studs and the tire sticker have the stud size to use for when the tires are new. Putting a new studs in used tires will most likely result in flat tires because the stud will eventually get pushed through the inside of the tire.

  • @danielleturner9513
    @danielleturner9513 Год назад +3

    you know it's high quality when paper clips are involved

  • @cliffordunderwood5692
    @cliffordunderwood5692 Год назад +5

    Thats gotta be one of the dumbest things I've seen in a long time! (26yrs in the tire and wheel industry & shop owner.) Those studs were way too long/big for that tire and the size they were pinned/molded for. The first mile or 2, those studs will come right out especially when someone is hard on the throttle. Smh! Besides, that tire I'd half worn out and not to mention that those studs will cause flats as they will wear through the protective layer exposing the steel belts to water and debris eventually going flat or worse like a separation/blowout!

  • @Kballs
    @Kballs Год назад +16

    Lol look at the first welds

    • @ryanborax7851
      @ryanborax7851 Год назад +5

      The soldering is what has me concerned

    • @christopherburns3830
      @christopherburns3830 Год назад

      He writes
      Welded another nut to it that wasn't there when he put it in

  • @strawbemily3182
    @strawbemily3182 Год назад +5

    did this man really just try to use electrical solder to attach a paperclip to a coated steel nut.....

    • @ianevans67
      @ianevans67 Год назад +1

      I'm afraid so 😂 he's deluded

  • @fabiangiron2001
    @fabiangiron2001 Год назад +11

    Let's forget about the part where he hit a neodymium magnet with a hammer...

    • @thechasecomplex
      @thechasecomplex Год назад +1

      Fn massive ouch to watch…

    • @MightyCoffeeMaker
      @MightyCoffeeMaker Год назад

      Why ? The magnet can explode ?

    • @thechasecomplex
      @thechasecomplex Год назад +2

      @@MightyCoffeeMaker not so much explode… more just break easily and demagnetize with impacts. They’re magnetic fields are so strong the magnet itself is under fairly significant stress after it is made. If it is hit it can crack along its stress lines. Impacts can still hurt magnetic fields tho too.
      TLDR: don’t hit magnets with hammers

  • @Why...So...Stupid...
    @Why...So...Stupid... Год назад +5

    My time is valuable. So all these "homemade" tools that take forever and require buying a bunch of tools to make, just really make no sense.

  • @Hammerback972
    @Hammerback972 Год назад +4

    Yeah the paper clip wire used would literally collapse when it contacted the tire

    • @cookesam6
      @cookesam6 Год назад

      Video evidence right above these comments mate!

  • @JustinL614
    @JustinL614 Год назад +26

    Won't be long before they start to rust again..

    • @daniel.gilliss6030
      @daniel.gilliss6030 Год назад +3

      They're replacing the worn out studs on snow tires not because they're rusted.

  • @scottrichmond3400
    @scottrichmond3400 Год назад +2

    YOU GOT TO BE FREAKING KIDDING ME?! I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN OR WHAT TO SAY.. JUST WOW!!

  • @tubeonline629
    @tubeonline629 Год назад +1

    Welding that nut after soldering the wire would result in your solder melting and running out on the floor.

  • @reyt.3352
    @reyt.3352 Год назад +28

    Immediately
    “Don’t recommend this channel”

  • @charlesseda1127
    @charlesseda1127 Год назад +12

    Poor fella, it's like watching craft time in a special needs facility

  • @oceanbytez847
    @oceanbytez847 Год назад +4

    5$ says it won't even reach half a mile before its totally flat.

    • @bruni5289
      @bruni5289 Год назад

      It's a studded tire for driving in winter conditions

  • @frognutz0o
    @frognutz0o Год назад +2

    Dude busting out windows from his bootleg studs flinging everywhere

  • @devilsreject9255
    @devilsreject9255 Год назад +5

    How damn strong are this paper clips???

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet Год назад

    Brilliant diy hack. Saves the cost of a specialist, but the tire was perished, so too old to be re-used on a public road.

  • @jaredbarhorst248
    @jaredbarhorst248 Год назад

    In the amount of time it took just to watch this, I ran and got a tire plug kit - plugged my flat and popped the other 3 so I could plug them. Plugged my neighbors cars and went to the school garage and plugged all the school bus tires.

  • @jkim6200
    @jkim6200 Год назад

    If this much effort is needed to fix a puncture/to remove a patch, you might as well plug the hole from the inside of the tire.

  • @danl.4743
    @danl.4743 Год назад

    I am more impressed with the automatic center punch that actually make a deep dent in the nut.

    • @89nissancrawler
      @89nissancrawler Год назад

      That’s because it’s garbage, like everything else on this channel.

  • @NeroBloodfire
    @NeroBloodfire Год назад +3

    Don't you love when a diy tip involves a tig welder, clamps, paperclips, and a soldering iron.

    • @brianpung4202
      @brianpung4202 Год назад

      No i don't think it's safe to restud I call that fix may pop tires

    • @brianpung4202
      @brianpung4202 Год назад

      Just buy a new set studded tires your putting drivers at risk it's snow tires for safety not thrifty

  • @svndwich977
    @svndwich977 Год назад

    I just love how he ONLY has the $20 mig welder from harbor freight.
    You know they make different welders, along with different processes of welding, one of which would be PERFECTLY SUITABLE for what you’re doing, but you went with MIG, instead of TIG

  • @ryanborax7851
    @ryanborax7851 Год назад +11

    Nice cold solders

  • @darrellhendrix5502
    @darrellhendrix5502 Год назад +1

    Can't decide if it is more complicated or stupid, maybe stupidly complicated.

  • @blind5225
    @blind5225 Год назад +7

    Лучше шипы с нейлоновым кольцом, а эти так же быстро вывернет

    • @user-zg2vz7pq5j
      @user-zg2vz7pq5j Год назад +2

      Вот и я хотел спросить, как долго такой секонд хенд продержится? 🤔👍🏻

    • @blind5225
      @blind5225 Год назад +1

      @@user-zg2vz7pq5j они по высоте протектора подбираются, 7\8\9мм. Эти явно не по размеру, загнёт и сотрёт их, если не выпадут. А нейлоновое кольцо плющит и заполняет разбитое отверстие

    • @romarioromanoff9876
      @romarioromanoff9876 Год назад

      @@blind5225 на таком хламе эти шипы во внутрь провалятся.

    • @TEKOM_Group
      @TEKOM_Group Год назад

      Там пластиковая втулка - у ремонтных шипов Теком. А так да, конечно - установка в б/у отверстия первичных шипов не только запрещена, но и бессмыссленна.
      тем более что и приспособа для гаражных работ по ремошиповке тоже продаётся где угодно.

  • @stevendavidoff5168
    @stevendavidoff5168 Год назад +1

    It's really not that difficult to plug a tire especially when tools come in a kit. You should rarely have to plug tires to even make that tool worth it. Also, paperclips will never hold up and you soldered them when you have a welder? Your not gonna convince me that magnet is really that effective especially considering how you struggled to remove the old ones with pliers

  • @user-oi8rj7dq2f
    @user-oi8rj7dq2f Год назад

    It's useful. Negative comments are wrong.

  • @toddbertram6556
    @toddbertram6556 Год назад

    Never seen anyone reinvent the wheel but people try everyday. All you need are the pliers you started with.

  • @netak9852
    @netak9852 Год назад +1

    What is track play?

  • @NoviceNotes
    @NoviceNotes Год назад +3

    А чё так можно было?🙄🙄🙄Показал отцу который в СТОшке работал 15 лет и узнал ещё кучу новых "русских" слов 🤣

  • @reik2427
    @reik2427 Год назад

    Круто молодец , руки из правильного места ростут)))

  • @robertking1032
    @robertking1032 Год назад +1

    Advice to all of you: Windshields Insurance!

  • @MrMathman13
    @MrMathman13 Год назад

    Funnily enough, this isn't a terrible idea, as far as the idea to replace the studs on a snow tire.

  • @publicbox2
    @publicbox2 Год назад +3

    Один хрен вылетят. В старой резине дупло "как у моей бывшей"

    • @user-vj4th8ks1i
      @user-vj4th8ks1i Год назад

      Так он их вытащил практически руками.

  • @user-es2pb8jk1v
    @user-es2pb8jk1v Год назад +1

    Доктор, доктор!!!!!!! У нас новый пациент!!!!

  • @straightman2
    @straightman2 Год назад

    Very impressive how you managed to fuck up all 6 solder joints, very cool

  • @user-ih1kn3md8r
    @user-ih1kn3md8r Год назад

    yesterday I watched welding for two hours and it was nicer than a minute of this idiocy

  • @ricardini7338
    @ricardini7338 Год назад +5

    no se entiende la finnalidad; que pusiste en el agujero, del que extrajiste el clavo?

    • @TopiasSalakka
      @TopiasSalakka Год назад +1

      Those are studs for winter tires, they're meant to increase grip on ice.

    • @fumanchu7017
      @fumanchu7017 Год назад

      Son spikes, puntas de acero que se les ponen a las llantas en invierno para que no derrapen en el hielo.

  • @user-nx6xp7wj9k
    @user-nx6xp7wj9k Год назад +1

    Мне кажется у всех самодельщиков какой-то фетиш на гайки

  • @reagindoerindo4311
    @reagindoerindo4311 Год назад +1

    I'm certainly sure that I have no idea what I just watched.

  • @muuhnkin4611
    @muuhnkin4611 Год назад

    Studs are glued in, if you just stick them in like that you will loose 90% in the first 10km...

  • @Gihar_33_RuS
    @Gihar_33_RuS Год назад

    Судя по ровными рукам, 250 из 250 полуляхов!

  • @TheMadTatter
    @TheMadTatter Год назад +2

    Funk FPV is gonna enjoy this one...

  • @andrewengstrom1516
    @andrewengstrom1516 Год назад +1

    I have learned - I stopped watching when the paper clips came out, and came here to say so.

  • @Philly_Gamer
    @Philly_Gamer Год назад +7

    Huh? Why come yew put medal in rubbuh?
    No, seriously. What the hell is going on?
    Edit- OOOOOOOOHH ok thanks for telling me. I was thinking it was an attempt at plugging a hole. Cool. We only have/had tire chains here. Well actually I think they did away with them. They were tearing up the streets n all that. But I think large inner city trucks can still use them. I'll have to look it up.

    • @TopiasSalakka
      @TopiasSalakka Год назад +5

      They're called studs, and they exist in extreme winter tires to increase grip on ice.
      He made a tool to install said studs.

    • @gamerX-wk7ct
      @gamerX-wk7ct Год назад +7

      this is very common in Russia and other places . when dealing with alot of snow and ice you need metal studs in the tires for traction .

    • @gamerX-wk7ct
      @gamerX-wk7ct Год назад

      yes here in the states we would use snow chains . metal studs are for areas where you have a few inches or more of ice and also where the roads are not paved . studs for traction are for use in very harsh environments .

    • @gamerX-wk7ct
      @gamerX-wk7ct Год назад

      @@Nsj-kl5wz I'm not understanding what your saying I was just explaining why people put studs in tires . here in the states as far as I know we don't use them there might be a few that do I guess but I wasn't putting anyone down that do use wheel studs .

    • @gamerX-wk7ct
      @gamerX-wk7ct Год назад

      @@Nsj-kl5wz and what does a I phone have to do with explaining what and why tire studs are used ?

  • @GnomesOfDoom766
    @GnomesOfDoom766 Год назад

    Looks like someone took Get A Grip Garage's advice to heart

  • @I_Smell_Like_Beef
    @I_Smell_Like_Beef Год назад +3

    🎶 if I only had a brain🎶

  • @sftsacekhan
    @sftsacekhan Год назад +1

    Wow! This is genius… I can’t believe we have never made tire plug tools before.. oh wait we have. You can get them for the store for $3 or waste time welding and soldering for some RUclips views…

  • @PikeHunter777
    @PikeHunter777 Год назад

    So glad to see stainless steel soldering...

  • @viciousrap700
    @viciousrap700 Год назад

    Some cats have great ideas!

  • @TheReal10bears
    @TheReal10bears Год назад

    Studded tires are illegal in alot of states due to concrete roads

  • @jacobcash6067
    @jacobcash6067 Год назад

    as a southern boy, also raised on a farm, I feel like if a man had the necessary tools to do this, then he isn't going to need this thing to help him with a tire, thus far making it pointless bc some city boy that actually "needs" this isn't going to know how or even have the tools or access to the tools to build it

  • @fissionpulsar1840
    @fissionpulsar1840 Год назад

    Totally Handy soundtracks 👍💯

  • @Pork-Chopper
    @Pork-Chopper Год назад

    $100 bucks of work to do a $5 buck repair!
    Brilliant! 😳
    Just take it to Nacho's Tire Shop, $10 bucks n
    you're good to go ..

  • @tree8761
    @tree8761 Год назад +6

    Okay, it's sooo niche but hey it's clever but not thaaaat practical in all cases. I'm sure there is designated tools for this

    • @thelivingafroo
      @thelivingafroo Год назад +2

      I mean you kind of said it yourself, just make the tool instead of buying the niche one, which being niche its probably also expensive.

  • @keep_curious.5765
    @keep_curious.5765 Год назад

    People who watch want to see creative things 10%, those who watch out of curiosity 80%

  • @fatboyshadetree5139
    @fatboyshadetree5139 Год назад

    Cmon people. He fixed a tire with holes in it by pulling the stuff out and putting something in the holes. And used a sparky thing and some shiny bits. I too speak mechanic....lmao

  • @richardwelsh7901
    @richardwelsh7901 Год назад +2

    When you spend 10x time designing and creating a tool than the time it saves... it's not the destination it is the journey

  • @FlaccidPanda
    @FlaccidPanda Год назад

    This guy is replacing studs on a studded snow tire, not patching.

  • @vitazone.
    @vitazone. Год назад +1

    *fix the brain* 🙅🏻

  • @mightyeagle
    @mightyeagle Год назад

    You’re not supposed to remove worn studs from worn studded tires the studs were down with the tread of the tire you can only replace them when they’re brand-new if one maybe pulls out but you’re not supposed to replace new studs in old studded tires

  • @Hey_its_Koda
    @Hey_its_Koda Год назад

    The hole in the tire is too close to the wall to be repaired. Just buy a new tire if you want a safe ride.

  • @apollo9098
    @apollo9098 Год назад +1

    Yeah hang on let me get my standard welting setup so I can get these perfectly circular beads out of my wheel and replace it with a bolt so that it can destroy my tires

  • @user-qp2im7ff1c
    @user-qp2im7ff1c Год назад +1

    250 полуляхов из 250

  • @wlockuz4467
    @wlockuz4467 Год назад +4

    I have no idea what tf did I just watch and I am not even drunk or high...

  • @danielmiller2886
    @danielmiller2886 Год назад

    "Fixed a tire"? He made a stud tool

  • @gaber1885
    @gaber1885 Год назад

    How long would that take to restud a set of four tires? All day I bet.

  • @brianpung4202
    @brianpung4202 Год назад

    I worked at les schwab a few years back and they won't warranty tires that are restudded for a reason

  • @Mongoliantreecow
    @Mongoliantreecow Год назад +3

    When you're building terrible tools to do something as specific as restudding tires, Darwin is coming

  • @chriscarle8253
    @chriscarle8253 Год назад

    That's awesome 😎

  • @enussiak
    @enussiak Год назад

    Yea that's definitely totally handy

  • @BigDIrocZ
    @BigDIrocZ Год назад

    Ingenious!!!

  • @RS-yj3gn
    @RS-yj3gn Год назад

    Spikes are illegal in Germany since....late 1960s, I'd say. Besides, soldering mild steel...nope!

  • @traviscapehart7590
    @traviscapehart7590 Год назад

    There is no reason to replace studs once they have been installed. I could see using that to install new studs into a new tire but current stud tools are way better and ridiculously cheap like 40 bucks

  • @doom6199
    @doom6199 Год назад

    At this point, this dude just probably trolling everyone.

  • @4dirt2racer0
    @4dirt2racer0 Год назад

    if u want the solder to stick to the stainless u have to us muriatic acid

  • @slavanovik8227
    @slavanovik8227 Год назад +1

    Люблю изделия из стали "пластелин"))

    • @donrambler5150
      @donrambler5150 Год назад

      Срочно отправьте Доктору

  • @jimreeves1954
    @jimreeves1954 Год назад

    wow that seems like a lot of work

  • @kalabulmalami8183
    @kalabulmalami8183 Год назад

    This is the new way of pranking your viewers isn’t it?

  • @slightcurvegrin7507
    @slightcurvegrin7507 Год назад +2

    Hella sick beat!!

  • @kamolbd4708
    @kamolbd4708 Год назад +1

    Name song?

  • @andriesdupreez4170
    @andriesdupreez4170 Год назад

    Just get the right tool with plugs and all its like 2 bucks
    And how long did to struggle to drill those holes in that but before you got it right

  • @aaronpoole962
    @aaronpoole962 Год назад +1

    I like this video

  • @joehagen6562
    @joehagen6562 Год назад

    it is,a good idea but take a new tire put the studs in it