This video summarised: 1. Want to wrap your solder into a spiral for some reason? Drill a hole into a bolt. 2. Can't afford a framing hammer with a magnetic bit holder? Ruin a different hammer which isn't even a claw hammer and put a magnet in it. As a bonus you put the magnet in the wrong place which means it will probably crack after a few uses. 3. Have the wrong sized wall plug for your screw? Don't worry, hold you screw in with hopes, dreams, the over-sized wall plug, and a bunch of silicone. 4. Don't know what dowels are for? Need to hold one in its hole? Don't know about wood glue? Just spend 5 minutes drilling a hole into a dowel and hammering a pop rivet perfectly into the centre of where your dowel needs to go.
Exactly... this video is stupid.. That Hammer thing tho... even the original nail holding Hammer makes no sense... You want your nail to be on the certain spot, if it sticks to the Hammer good luck hitting that exact spot and not be off by an inch or two
Great book for a beginner . ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ this book really starts from the beginning, as in it explains what basic tools are and how to use them. But when it gets to the art of creating joints and how and when to use them this book really starts to teach you something. At least that was my experience.
The fact you were able to easily stretch out that "spring" means either 2 things. Either A) it's just a coil of wire, it's not a spring. Or B) it was a ludicrously low power spring which you immediately caused to fail by pulling it past it's strength point
My thing is why did they destroy that hammer when they had a more modernized version of the hammer that they where going to be destroying it to make it look like???
PFFT, you dont waste expensive silicone caulk. you use painters caulk or Elmers wood glue with some match sticks jammed around the wrong sized plastic anchor
Yeah my first thought was just get literally the most standard issue hammer and just hold the nail, or alternatively if you really can't afford just a good hammer, attach a part to it instead of fuckin cutting some shit out
I can't help but think if you're competent enough with tools to modify a hammer, you're competent enough to hammer in a nail the regular way without bashing your fingers.
The hammer is made to hold the nail for your first swing. So you don’t have to modify a hammer you wouldn’t use for any nails required in home improvement, just to get the perfect drive
I doubt you have ever handled tools properly or made anything out of wood if you think this is a good idea. When you use this kind of hammer you will likely not be able to put the nail in the right position and angle.
Few people know these tips because they are useless. These are 4 great things you should never ever do. Or 4 great ways to know you should fire your handyman. 1) the spring is compressed and will not work, that is literally just a coil 2) The destruction of a wedge hammer :( .... a claw hammer holds the nail for the first strike on the back. Also, the strength of the wedge hammer has been compromised 3) Gluing a drywall anchor into "anything other than drywall" will fail to hold a load 100% 4) Wooden dowels are not nailed in, use wood glue to form a correct bond. The nail does not increase the strength of the dowel because dowels are hard to twist by themselves but it will fall out of the socket 100%.
3) These anchors exist for concrete walls as well, and there's no need to glue them in, as they spread when the screw is fastened, clamping it in. They're supposed to be that lose at first.
@@Lichtstrahl92 They make framing hammers like that. But the notch where the nail head rests is flat. With it curved by the drill that hammer is going to be shooting nails across the room. I hope he works alone.
Let the shit set up first, there is a certain glue just for it but I've never used it. Seen it used but I think it was just to help with freezing. I don't know
@@jeremybanks719 'Grab adhesive'. I don't see the tip as that bad: You can use the correct drill bit, drill it straight, and still end up with a hole too large for your plug. I would try to remove the dust from the hole before putting the adhesive in though.
@@user-go8oj4dl4w If you every have a lose anchor, add wood "splinters" inside the hole. When the screw expands the anchor, it will grab and be just as tight.
@@AlexanderTheGreat91only if you’re the creator. There used to be extensions you could use. But now those extensions mainly guess how many dislikes a video has.
@@trav662 While you are soldering it can be standing in something such as a pill bottle and as you work you can easily uncoil it as needed. Put the cap back on after you are done and you don't have to worry about squishing or kinking it.
I applaud this man for continuing to make these videos. Every one I have ever watched have 99% of the comments saying how useless these tips are. I myself would have read the comments on the first video, cried, and never made another. Yet, here he is still making them... 👏👏👏👏
I'm not a metalsmith I am a Maker here's my take: 1. Random bolt, I need my solder in a spiral. 2. I have a claw hammer, so I ruin a metalwork hammer with a grinder without a guard and some CA glue with a magnet to hammer finish nails in a stray board so I can hang it on the wall. 3. Drill the wrong size hole in the wrong location for a bunch of liquid nails to hold an undersized piece of crap wall anchor for a random bracket. Probably to hold my chunk 'o wood that I hammered random finish nails in.
"I just drilled the wrong sized hole but instead of just letting the wall anchor expand like it was going to anyway I'm going to make it hell for the guy who wants to take this out later."
I wish there was a button to block all videos like this from all content creators. 90% of this is useless, 50% will ruin whatever project you are working on and 25% are downright dangerous.
1-That first thing is a bent piece of wire, not a spring. 2- That cross-pin hammer is not for nails. 3-Get the right size bit 4- The dowel with a rivet in it- why?
another fun fact: glueing a dowel into a hole that is to big just cancels the whole purpose of it. thats why you always drill one size below dowel size so it will fit perfectly.
Nah, it's a hammer, this is a very popular pattern in east EU and all the former USSR. It's usually referred as a "metalworker hammer" or a "bench hammer" (for metal bench work). It's a pattern to be found in every tool box out there, because apparently in those parts of the world masonry is more popular than carpentry, so finding a claw hammer is quite a quest.
I have mild to basic knowledge of the extreme variety in hammers. I see what he was going for, but my first thought was "damn he just ruined a perfectly good hammer." RIP machinists hammer. Also, didn't know those were called machinists hammers. (just for clarification on my knowledge of hammers LMAO)
@@ownzies100 ah, i know what you mean, using the back end to precisely (well precise for masonry work) break the brick. or kind of something like that.. i have done a couple brick laying jobs before and seen it in action. This did not occur to me until you mentioned it though. I appreciate the spread of your knowledge :D
@@elliotalderson4568 you don’t have to be a smith or a “hammerologiest” to know what a hammer is and what a chisel is, but hey get salty cause you tried to correct someone and got called out on the internet, let’s me chuckle before I go to work.
Man, I’ve always wanted an even more dangerous way to hammer my nails into wood! I was getting too comfortable with the idea of keeping my eyes after working on a table
There's an Aussie company that used to make a claw hammer with spring loaded balls set into the claws. So your first hit was backwards to seat the nail then you turn the hammer. The nail was set well in and there was no danger of it flying out.
The real value of presetting the nail in the hammer is that at times you can’t reach where you’d set the nail by hand - I know I’ve experienced that problem. Not with a sledge or a tack hammer but with a framing hammer and it could happen with a trim hammer but rarely.
I literally muttered "I hate you now" when he murdered that poor cross peen SLEDGE hammer to be used with FINISHING NAILS. . . I need to go use someone's nice framing hammer as a slag pick to even the score.
Often times you don’t. 90% of the time im using a hammer, its to repair a palette. Don’t care where the nail goes as long as its somewhere within the vicinity of the wooden block underneath it
An easier tip that won't take you an hour of labor, glue, or other supplies, would be do buy a simple claw hammer and use the back side to place nails.
The hammer thing. Now I don’t claim to know a lot, but the accuracy of your first strike landing exactly where the marker is seems siiiigniiificantly slimmer than when you just hold the nail in place exactly where it needs to be
@@skylined5534 professional carpenter here! Dowels are designed to expand when in contact with glue. (Not all types though. Regular old wood glue works best. The pin was not needed.
One can make spring like that but usually it needs to be on the drill press or lathe to get it working properly and be safe.. Also you need high carbon wire like piano wire for that.
Son of a plumber here, me and my dad are still trying to decipher what the fuck we just watched
I'm a plumber too and we should all get together and discuss our theory's of what the fuck we just watched
3rd plumber here and I can say I'm just as lost
Not a plumber but a tiler, I have no clue what the fuck is going on
@@erwache45 better ask youreself :
you don't know anything !🤣🤣
@@bertaandenboom5238 you're obviously a woman or brown lol
This video summarised:
1. Want to wrap your solder into a spiral for some reason? Drill a hole into a bolt.
2. Can't afford a framing hammer with a magnetic bit holder? Ruin a different hammer which isn't even a claw hammer and put a magnet in it. As a bonus you put the magnet in the wrong place which means it will probably crack after a few uses.
3. Have the wrong sized wall plug for your screw? Don't worry, hold you screw in with hopes, dreams, the over-sized wall plug, and a bunch of silicone.
4. Don't know what dowels are for? Need to hold one in its hole? Don't know about wood glue? Just spend 5 minutes drilling a hole into a dowel and hammering a pop rivet perfectly into the centre of where your dowel needs to go.
You win.
In Germany we call this "Pfusch vom Feinsten"
Anda cerdas
Exactly... this video is stupid..
That Hammer thing tho... even the original nail holding Hammer makes no sense...
You want your nail to be on the certain spot, if it sticks to the Hammer good luck hitting that exact spot and not be off by an inch or two
"which isn't even a claw hammer" made my day😂
Few people know you can use your tools to destroy your tools.
😂😂😂😂
Like what they did to that hammer is a unforgivable sin and they could've bought a magnetic hammer
Roflmao best comment ever I’m stealing it sorry bro.
The amount is growing
A spring that won’t spring. Awesome.
Lol i came here to write the same shit bro
@@FancyCP30 😂
You beat me to it. Maybe they later used a match to bring it to 1000 degrees and change the molecular structure of the metal.
Heli coil
@@petersipp5247 Yeah, it was a joke. Please don't also discuss whether a lit match can reach 1000 degrees.
“Few people know these tips”
Yeah, let’s keep it that way!
i was just about to write that👍🏻
Oh you just mad cuz you didn't think of it 🤣
They ain't tips. They're dumb ideas.
@@uglybob2568 I hope you’re joking 🤣🤣
.o
Great book for a beginner . ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ this book really starts from the beginning, as in it explains what basic tools are and how to use them. But when it gets to the art of creating joints and how and when to use them this book really starts to teach you something. At least that was my experience.
Nothing brings me more joy than the comment sections of these videos.
The fact you were able to easily stretch out that "spring" means either 2 things. Either A) it's just a coil of wire, it's not a spring. Or B) it was a ludicrously low power spring which you immediately caused to fail by pulling it past it's strength point
It's solder
It’s solder
It’s solder
Its john cena
Why is it solder then?
That “spring” will be absolutely useless.
Unless you know how to properly heat treat and anneal the metal, yes.
@@Unsensitive even with that it will still be useless
@@Unsensitive not even the right kind of steel dude
My thing is why did they destroy that hammer when they had a more modernized version of the hammer that they where going to be destroying it to make it look like???
They all are completely useless.
What you did to that sheet metal hammer is unforgivable
The fact that he drilled it is a fair indication that it was crap.
Yeah, why would someone drive nails with a metalworking hammer?
@@duncanmclaren9191 х⁰⁰
@@duncanmclaren9191 cheap or not that cross peen hammer didnt do anything to deserve that treatment
@@lenorevanalstine1219 ...a fair point,
...but is it a hammer?
A paperweight.
No you don't put silicone in a loose plug, get a bigger plug or drill a correct-sized hole.
Well what alternative if he drill to large americun
Fatter plug, they're widely available and cheap. Usually grey. Just drill the right hole width and you're good.@@entitledblackwoman
@@entitledblackwomanwhat a weird username you got there.
PFFT, you dont waste expensive silicone caulk. you use painters caulk or Elmers wood glue with some match sticks jammed around the wrong sized plastic anchor
I’ve been in the welding and fabrication industry for 20 years….I have no clue what is happening right now
😂
I HAVENT been in fabric or welding for 20 years & even I know something ain’t right with this
Nothing like drilling in to your hammer and making it weaker.
Yes i am quite addicted to it. So amazing.
Yeah my first thought was just get literally the most standard issue hammer and just hold the nail, or alternatively if you really can't afford just a good hammer, attach a part to it instead of fuckin cutting some shit out
I seriously doubt that its going to make the hammer weaker and some people might find it useful.
@@isosev Third-world country? Is that you?
@@sarcasticguy4311 Excuse me?
Next time I need a spring made of solder that is the opposite of everything a spring is, I must remember this.
Yes i need a spring with no spring almost everyday. Dude saved my life.
Lol 😂
I can't help but think if you're competent enough with tools to modify a hammer, you're competent enough to hammer in a nail the regular way without bashing your fingers.
Or like me you just hold the nail in place with pliers or something.
@@headlessnotahorseman jep the very old thing and it still works. or just use fingers
I want to thank you for continuing to make fodder for @FunkFPV because he's hilarious.
Same
Hoping he sees it!
I'm glad very few people know these tips! 👍
P
Oh wow, a spring that's not springy. Amazing.
It's solder... Why, who the heck knows.
The hammer is made to hold the nail for your first swing. So you don’t have to modify a hammer you wouldn’t use for any nails required in home improvement, just to get the perfect drive
I doubt you have ever handled tools properly or made anything out of wood if you think this is a good idea. When you use this kind of hammer you will likely not be able to put the nail in the right position and angle.
Structural integrity has left the chat
Oh how I've longed for something that looks like a spring but doesn't function as one in any way.
Springs with no spring are my fetish.
😅😅😅😅
Bro got smooth skills but also a smooth brain
Please don’t do any of these “tips” they’re useless and won’t work the way they’re advertised.
@@G3ck07 it’s a joke
Yeah I think he went to harvard or sum
Did you just say smooth brain 😂
@@Mwiza_TheFrog as in, a pile of shit
I want to see that “spring” do any kind of spring work 😂
Few people know these tips because they are useless. These are 4 great things you should never ever do. Or 4 great ways to know you should fire your handyman. 1) the spring is compressed and will not work, that is literally just a coil 2) The destruction of a wedge hammer :( .... a claw hammer holds the nail for the first strike on the back. Also, the strength of the wedge hammer has been compromised 3) Gluing a drywall anchor into "anything other than drywall" will fail to hold a load 100% 4) Wooden dowels are not nailed in, use wood glue to form a correct bond. The nail does not increase the strength of the dowel because dowels are hard to twist by themselves but it will fall out of the socket 100%.
3) These anchors exist for concrete walls as well, and there's no need to glue them in, as they spread when the screw is fastened, clamping it in. They're supposed to be that lose at first.
4) it looks like they used a blind rivet instead of a nail
I'm 60 years old and I have never had the need to make a Spring out of mild steel
I challenge you to wrap Spring steel around that bolt.
7 Series a csomag része
That looks more like some kinda soldering wire to me than mild steel.
@@Jrez
Even worse, what's the point?
I'm 30 years old and I never thought of drilling into a hammer...
@@Lichtstrahl92
They make framing hammers like that. But the notch where the nail head rests is flat. With it curved by the drill that hammer is going to be shooting nails across the room. I hope he works alone.
Anyone who ever tried to put glue around an anchor will tell you that it will never hold a little bit.
Let the shit set up first, there is a certain glue just for it but I've never used it. Seen it used but I think it was just to help with freezing. I don't know
@@jeremybanks719 'Grab adhesive'. I don't see the tip as that bad: You can use the correct drill bit, drill it straight, and still end up with a hole too large for your plug. I would try to remove the dust from the hole before putting the adhesive in though.
@@user-go8oj4dl4w not to be 'that guy' but if the hole is too big you actually didn't use the right size drill bit.
Not true. Try drilling lots of holes in old brickwork. Especially one that has already been plastered, so you're drilling blind so to speak.
@@user-go8oj4dl4w If you every have a lose anchor, add wood "splinters" inside the hole. When the screw expands the anchor, it will grab and be just as tight.
For those wondering, there are 9.7M dislikes. 😅
Is there really a way to see that?
@@AlexanderTheGreat91only if you’re the creator. There used to be extensions you could use. But now those extensions mainly guess how many dislikes a video has.
This guy is the howtobasic of home repair.
At least the shit howtobasic makes almost does make sense.
These videos never fail to shock and depress me
Main ja raha hun ghar
1.4 million upvotes
@@seanbrockest3888 this ain’t Reddit, they’re called likes. Also that doesn’t mean they’re good tips 💀
never and now vacum.atrinya toolman .
@@bruhbruh3642
"few people know these tips...on how to ruin your tools!"
Come h
normal comment finally
when you use perfectly good tools to destroy perfectly good tools
These are my favorite videos. I wish there was an extensive video showing different tips and strategies
It's useless nonsense, mostly impractical and sometimes dangerous.
On par with the videos about using sand paper under your windshield wipers to clear frost.
@Jeff Desert Mountains Yes, it may work to remove frost from the windshield, but it will also work to remove the windshield from your car.
@@pokedactyl God i laughed too much at this comment.
This sounds like something Troom Troom would come up with.
Cool, a spring made out of solder, just what I need
I'm still trying to figure out what to do with a spring that has no strength
You could always turn it to a paper clip
There are reasons solder in that form is useful.
@@dannygjk such as?
@@trav662 While you are soldering it can be standing in something such as a pill bottle and as you work you can easily uncoil it as needed. Put the cap back on after you are done and you don't have to worry about squishing or kinking it.
These videos serve as a perfect example that if you replay footage at a "satisfying" frame rate, people will watch anything.
Finally!!! I now know how to make a spring out of random bolts in the garage!! What a time to be alive!
I showed my dad whose been a construction worker for over 20 years, "wha da fuq is dis stupid doing?" Were his exact words.
Imagine crafting a ‘spring’ from soldering wire 🤣🤣🤣
They should showcase their new trampoline with a roof jump test!
@B.L.A. youre a poet and didnt even know it! 😁
It looked more like a helicoil than a spring tbh.
muy interesante
yes dear appreciated
I applaud this man for continuing to make these videos. Every one I have ever watched have 99% of the comments saying how useless these tips are. I myself would have read the comments on the first video, cried, and never made another. Yet, here he is still making them... 👏👏👏👏
I feel like it's a running gag at this point. Like someone else said in the comments here: the howtobasic of home improvement.
And probably making big bucks !!!
I'm not a metalsmith I am a Maker here's my take: 1. Random bolt, I need my solder in a spiral. 2. I have a claw hammer, so I ruin a metalwork hammer with a grinder without a guard and some CA glue with a magnet to hammer finish nails in a stray board so I can hang it on the wall. 3. Drill the wrong size hole in the wrong location for a bunch of liquid nails to hold an undersized piece of crap wall anchor for a random bracket. Probably to hold my chunk 'o wood that I hammered random finish nails in.
This needs a Funk FPV review asap
yaaaassss
Yeah
Definitely
Someone send him this hahaha
@@F0XX7 I put the link in a comment to him
Матвеев, срочно доктора😅
Док передал результаты: 250 из 250
@@seriseDneT пришли новые результаты. 250 гигаляхов из 250
healthy minds make it all work. I love you guys, your the bestest
I’ll never use any of these but they’re satisfying to watch 😅
"Few people know these tips..."
Thank goodness, there are already enough people doing bad work without your help.
I guess I didn't know this tips
This IA one stupid video waste of time
"I just drilled the wrong sized hole but instead of just letting the wall anchor expand like it was going to anyway I'm going to make it hell for the guy who wants to take this out later."
It's better to use chemical anchor instead of that sealant..
Y take the anchor out.. cut the stop off with a razor knife and spackle over
@@olegnazarko9762
I thought the caulking was to prevent water ingress. I've done that before.
@@pablohernadez4414 .
Ji kyo MP seto y la puerta
I wish there was a button to block all videos like this from all content creators. 90% of this is useless, 50% will ruin whatever project you are working on and 25% are downright dangerous.
Suggestion: Don't censor for everyone else... censor for your self...
"Few people know these tips" better stay it that way 😂
Спасибо, как же мы жили то без витой проволоки, которая даже не является пружиной?
250 полулях
Сам в шоке....
You've got to give this bloke credit - even after all the comments, he keeps coming back for more!
comments = money as long as people comment, theyre gonna stick around for that check ;)
He just wants the comments, doesn't care what they are because it's quantity that counts.
Yeah. No kidding
Check his IG out.. it's just as bad. Comments are just as funny
@@TukikoTroy Q
1-That first thing is a bent piece of wire, not a spring.
2- That cross-pin hammer is not for nails.
3-Get the right size bit
4- The dowel with a rivet in it- why?
Absolutely Genius!
Fun fact, that second thing was a slitting chisel used in blacksmithing for splitting metal. It is not a hammer, and nor does it need to be one
another fun fact: glueing a dowel into a hole that is to big just cancels the whole purpose of it. thats why you always drill one size below dowel size so it will fit perfectly.
It was a blacksmiths cross pein hammer, not a slitting punch!
Nah, it's a hammer, this is a very popular pattern in east EU and all the former USSR. It's usually referred as a "metalworker hammer" or a "bench hammer" (for metal bench work). It's a pattern to be found in every tool box out there, because apparently in those parts of the world masonry is more popular than carpentry, so finding a claw hammer is quite a quest.
It's called a Riveting Hammer used by sheet metal workers.
That’s a cross pein setting hammer. It is definitely a hammer just not the right one for the job.
You haven't made a spring... You've just wound up some wire.
I'd say most people knew that.
or solder for plumbing.
also known a a heli coil..... allows for thread tightening without enlarging the receptacle...think outside your box.....
He just used a cross peen hammer to drive a finish nail! You're FIRED!
Great tips. I use a plain un-threaded mandrel for makikg coil springs. As for the nail, i might consider doing that to my claw hammers.
Greetings FunkFPV, I look forward to your video laughing at this.
Daddy Funk, save us from stupidity.
Yesssss, we need this
This is the comment I was looking for.
damn right!
LMAO I thought of him watching this
I wonder why few people know about these ? Oh yeah because there useless my bad .
Absolute garbage "hacks"
@Patrick McMahon haha sorry English language tips
Calling others as useless, while you don’t know the difference between “they are” and “there”… #Irony
@@gauravw6947 maybe english isn't his main language? He said the "tips" were useless, not the guy.
@@JohnFaulkner56 yes, probably they get that Chad feeling by correcting others. ^^
Ah the true spirit of DIY: not looking up what the tool you have is for, how to use it, or how to do anything.
I have never wanted Funk to review a short so much.
I just love how he took a perfectly good machinists hammer and turned it into a framing hammer that would destroy whatever he's working on.
I'm just a carpenter over here screaming about how that hammer isn't even for driving nails.... 😂
I have mild to basic knowledge of the extreme variety in hammers. I see what he was going for, but my first thought was "damn he just ruined a perfectly good hammer." RIP machinists hammer.
Also, didn't know those were called machinists hammers. (just for clarification on my knowledge of hammers LMAO)
@@Rudabeger some masonry hammers (spalling hammer) look like that too. Cant really be sure which it is.
@@ownzies100 ah, i know what you mean, using the back end to precisely (well precise for masonry work) break the brick. or kind of something like that.. i have done a couple brick laying jobs before and seen it in action. This did not occur to me until you mentioned it though. I appreciate the spread of your knowledge :D
@@Rudabeger for sure. Probably a lot of tricks with those hammers, but I'm no Mason. Just worked around a lot of them
i’m just wondering who is using a cross pein hammer to drive nails
Yes! You got there first
Don't question people these days😂😂😂
😂
I think it's a chisel because some are like that not actually a hammer
@@leepiper2607 ...duhhh! What?
Thank goodness. I've been trying to make useless wire coils. This solves all of my problems.
Это получается, что под разные гвозди нужны разные молотки, не считая как минимум ещё трёх обычных.
I'll keep this in mind if I ever want to shingle my roof with a ball-peen hammer, and become too cheap to just buy a 35 dollar carpentry hammer.
"I need a not springy spring so I'm going to unnecessarily ruin this nice bolt for a spring that doesn't spring."
I mistakenly thought they had a good idea and was using the wire as some sort of thread insert repair thing
Знаю его родителей - отличные мужики!👍
You can make springs by wrapping it around a wooden dowel…
I used to make chainmail that way.
If you’re going to ruin a hammer at least make the hole straight 😂
It's not a hammer.
@@elliotalderson4568 my man, that was in fact a hammer.
@@theinqusitor5043 looked like a chisel. Not a blacksmith. Also not a hammerologist.
@@elliotalderson4568 you don’t have to be a smith or a “hammerologiest” to know what a hammer is and what a chisel is, but hey get salty cause you tried to correct someone and got called out on the internet, let’s me chuckle before I go to work.
@@theinqusitor5043 wasn't salty.
Man, I’ve always wanted an even more dangerous way to hammer my nails into wood! I was getting too comfortable with the idea of keeping my eyes after working on a table
On top of that neodymium magnets are really brittle, that wouldn’t last more then a day
There's an Aussie company that used to make a claw hammer with spring loaded balls set into the claws. So your first hit was backwards to seat the nail then you turn the hammer. The nail was set well in and there was no danger of it flying out.
Ya know I’ve been wondering how to coil light malleable metal for a while now
It's just so hard! I can't get it around my finger!
Gracias por compartir conocimientos! 🌺🇨🇱
Hey! That's the funniest comment on here... It's called sarcasm !!! 😅😂
You can also just hold the nail, that way it'll end up exactly where your want it to go and you don't need to damage your tools 😂
And the chance of the nail just slipping out is really high. Keep in mind they have as many takes as they want.
@@personpersonson7958 i mean mine aswell just buy a framing hammer, some have that already and it does work really well
The real value of presetting the nail in the hammer is that at times you can’t reach where you’d set the nail by hand - I know I’ve experienced that problem. Not with a sledge or a tack hammer but with a framing hammer and it could happen with a trim hammer but rarely.
A spring with no temper to it..awesome .
Even if he tempered it, it wouldn't be a spring, it'd just be a coil. You need to use spring steel to make a spring.
@@holocaust_2.0 very true.
I think it was solder.
@@holocaust_2.0 iiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8ii
It's a laid back and relaxed spring.😉
Omg I love the jumpcut right before the hammer hits the wood with the nail
The really scary thing is these people own homes and do “improvements” to them.
Something primal deep inside me screamed "NOOO" seeing a hammer being massacred
I literally muttered "I hate you now" when he murdered that poor cross peen SLEDGE hammer to be used with FINISHING NAILS. . . I need to go use someone's nice framing hammer as a slag pick to even the score.
Ah yes the hammer "gimmick groove"... For when you don't care where the nail goes
Who knows?
Often times you don’t. 90% of the time im using a hammer, its to repair a palette. Don’t care where the nail goes as long as its somewhere within the vicinity of the wooden block underneath it
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An easier tip that won't take you an hour of labor, glue, or other supplies, would be do buy a simple claw hammer and use the back side to place nails.
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I know I’ve been off the tools a few years (except couple small jobs) but this has given me a migraine
"I have a brand new hammer with a magnetic nail holder.
Now I'm going to make a crappy version of my brand new hammer for no apparent reason."
With the wrong kind of hammer to boot. That's a scythe hammer, for metalworking.
and its a masonry hammer to boot...like bruh thats for rocks
@@bruwin thought it was a carving hammer(I play dying light)
@@bruwin im 99% sure thats a chisel for blacksmiths
A magnetic nail holder is a useless addition to hammer to begin with.
Tool tip - Don't destroy perfectly fine tools
Another amazing introduction of what not to do if you have more than 2 braincells to rub together. Seriously, none of those were honestly effective 😂
I'm just here for the comments.
Same
This plays like an AI tried to make a hardware how-to video
Hi bro, very informative but can you please make videos of loose electrical sockets.
Bro the hammer killed me cause its literally designed to do that with the teeth lmao
FunkFPV should be reacting to this soon.
A man of culture
I was thinking the exact same
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Yup🤣
That first “tip” 😂 😂 😂
Thos elittle hammer tap sounds are killing me lmao. Benny Hill lol.
The hammer thing. Now I don’t claim to know a lot, but the accuracy of your first strike landing exactly where the marker is seems siiiigniiificantly slimmer than when you just hold the nail in place exactly where it needs to be
The fete fewer people know these tips the better
If i did this in front of my grandpa that nail would be put into my forehead
Underrated comment. 🤣
@@xemnasfinalform8312 xd xd
It is a mark of functional intelligent life that we continue to not recognize these as tips.
The hammer tip is genious. Definitely going to do that.
You lost me at the first one, but even more when you snipped a rivet to fit that peg😭
That was a great idea though.
@@skylined5534 Or... You can use glue on the dowel like intended.
@@skylined5534 professional carpenter here! Dowels are designed to expand when in contact with glue. (Not all types though. Regular old wood glue works best. The pin was not needed.
@@unknownunknown7107 and get it wet so it expands too
Maybe he thought it was a weird nail.
ah yes the classic common need for a diy spring
what spring? the swirl he made with soldering wire lol?
@@traitretrudeau2367 good screen name btw.
@@GeorgeOrwell-yz6zx goes well with my profile picture
One can make spring like that but usually it needs to be on the drill press or lathe to get it working properly and be safe.. Also you need high carbon wire like piano wire for that.
Deve ser uma delícia! Mas só um adendo, pudim é feito com o ovos e vai ao forno em banho-maria. Se vai gelatina incolor é flan.
I'm just here for the comments from contractors and trade workers.