I see too many negative comments. These videos provoke thought and help people learn. To be able to make an item by hand is empowering to a lot of folks. Once a skill is learned, it takes your mind to another level. What might seem simple and humorous to one person will not have the same meaning to someone else. I have been a builder and fabricator all of my life. To be able to teach and share ideas is good for everyone. If you think these videos are stupid, then make your own. Show us what you can do.
I also love the critics who don't produce any videos to show us how smart they are. They just spend their time knocking other people's efforts. Bit like food critics.
Whole bunch of 4 year olds whose mothers can't trust them with scissors in this comment section. "I know you can buy that for almost nothing!" and "But that already exists so you're not a real inventor". It's completely ridiculous.
Ale bardzo świetne pomysły z tymi żeczami i bardzo są mondzi ludzie z tego co ja tu ogldam na tych filmika na RUclips pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku i tego kanału na RUclips mile i serdecznie i oby więcej takich filmów proszę 👍👍👍👍
U should learn some basics about drill control by voltage adjustment and how quickly u can stuff a motor, also glass cutting with more than one pass stuffs the cutter
The glass cutting one got me too, after a little practice one pass is best. Also the tap wrench, they are really cheap and usually come free with taps, who has taps and no wrench?
Ya can buy one of these magnetics ground clamp adapters at harbour freight for cheaper than quicker than loading this video, +of course A major TRUMP TARRIF TAX!
Terence Franks: thanks. I like soft, I truly try to but in a world where new things hit the market faster then proven problem less, like this form of technology they call SMART and now AI, I find it hard to find, useful,worth while and quite frustrating,, I like learning proven tried and true valuable information.
The best invention I see here is a video that caused nearly 2 million people to watch it, with what is probably a free video production budget. Cheers!
I don't know if you have the same dimmer switches where you live but in the U.S. we can just go to any hardware store & get one for lights which replace the regular wall switch. That being said, number 2 is easier than you made it. Both the dimmer and a double outlet are designed to fit into a double wall box. After buying those and recycling a chord you can build that setup for about 12 dollars.
Классно! Кто-то пишет что хрень, но в таком деле самое главное концепция.А вот потом если нужно,найдётся и ловкий менеджер и рукастый мастеровой.Удачи автору!
Mister Inventor didn't invent lukewarm water, as we say here. Trying to control a synchronious motor with a phase dimmer can destroy both motor and dimmer, congrats.
bet there can be improvements there like a brain-box regulator programmed to control the impulses between both phase dimmer and speed regulator switch in the drill . oh and a fuse just in case, but most certainly in time you can roast one of those motors unless said motor is built like or for a sewing machine. best application for this invention can be best served in the audiophile/ antique radio restoration industry as it serves well as a B+ valve for anything your willing to test. pare it with a dim bulb tester and you have a extreme guarantee to not damage your gear nor your project if a tube or cap or resistor cremates it'self.
The drill motor is a brushed motor, so a dimmer will work, but it should be one that handles inductive loads. His is not, so it won't last long. Also, it is of limited usefulness since there is not much available torque at low speed using this method. The drill will stall under load.
Anyone who has any taps, 9 out of 10 times when you buy a set it comes with a handle, and the ends are square so you can use a cresent/adjustable wrench for more leverage than that bolt thing...
I like the inventiveness, but that tap handle will only fit one tap. When is a tool making company going to sell a set of taps with all 3/8 or 1/4" shanks, so I can drive it with a ratchet?
@3:40 you use the glas cutter like its a pipe cutter, just cut the glass once, then slightly tap on the glass to make it break (along the cut) @11:30 perhaps it is more convenient to tighten the chain. look at the derailleur (its now folded and should be more stretched = tighter chain) instead of covering the rear bridge (so chain doesnt slam on it) you should have made a tool to break the chain, so you make it shorter (to tighten the chain).
1:33 am I the only one who thinks this would be a bad idea for tools...? I get it that its designed to create a variable speed but doing so with a tool that is not designed that way can /could overheat the motor and short things out internally. (or at least cause more wear and tear on internal parts that are not designed for the increase/decrease load being applied by this "genius idea" 8:02 you can do this with little to none of the prep work shown here by using a turkey baster... or a nasal aspirator (snot sucker) for little to no money.
Некоторые идеи вполне себе норм, а некоторые - полный бред! Испортил хороший котелок, барабан от центрифуги и получил невнятное приспособление для готовки. Причем, кроме яичницы там особо ничего и не приготовишь. Или приспособа для выдувания пыли из отверстий. Зачем что-то городить, делать неудобную хрень, которой, к тому же, надо пользоваться двумя руками, когда есть резиновая груша? В простонародье называется "клизма". Стоит копейки и работает в разы лучше.
Take something. Unsrew it. Drill a hole in the middle. Take something else. Measure it. Fit it a little with a tool. Connect the two things thogheter. Turn it on. Finish.
In the United States there are multi bit screwdrivers available for $1.00 which is about 5-7 minutes of work at minimum wage. Also some of your ideas are likely to catch fire.
That thing does not look comfortable to use, I can't count how many of those multi tip screwdrivers I've bought, I have them everywhere, one in each car, I even have one in my bedroom, every time I needed a screwdriver at my girlfriends house, I couldn't find one, I must have brought three or more over there, and still they'd be nowhere to be found when I needed one, the last time I brought one over I hid it on top of a china cabinet.
I don't like multi-head screwdrivers because they're not as ergonomic as a normal one, but if you want one you should spend a bit more for a higher quality product (about 10$ or so), the cheapest ones tend to break quite easily.
C'mon guys some of these things are cool like the magnet ground for welding. Also, there value in making even junky version of common things because of learning about principles of how things work and having fun doing so. There is some tendency for children who do not tinker being unable to become effective engineers/hands on people. Many large companies won't hire people who do not have some kind of tinkering background. I hate music in instructional videos and I do mute it. (The worst is verbal and music at same time, at least I'm not missing something here) Buuuut still would rather have some Id's of what things you are making and using.- or labels. I can sit there and go what is that? and spend a few minutes trying to figure it out. I agree a time stamp with the final product name would be nice or at least written labels before I watch. I get a lot more out of very brief verbal instructions. 0:35 "make a rheostat with ????"
Why don't you guys just show your videos with natural sound instead of loud distracting stupid music that has nothing to do with the content ? After I muted it I was able to watch it and enjoy it , we don't need to be bombed with music !
john lyons 2 days ago,"hope you put a patent on all of your inventions...." @ about $2000 USD Each. Wouldn't want someone stealing your most useless ideas!!!
Defining your own ideas as genius is pretty bad form. They are pretty dependent on having a weird collection of high level tools and missing some simple things. E.g the chainsaw holder, who has welding equipment and no vice?
The vise is be light weight to carry with you in the woods on the job, that would be why the legs are spikes to stick in the ground. Have you ever hit a nail in a tree 3 or 4 miles away from your service truck and only had a file and a gas can with you? It's not much fun.
I can buy a proper chainsaw holding vice to use in forest for 10-15 bucks. I realize that the scrap metal and welding and stuff don't cost that much (maybe, welding rods/wire ain't that cheap..) but my TIME does. And it probably works better... and is lighter... and probably lasts better.
I just lay my bar on a log & sharpen away. If one has to have all this crap just to sharpen a chain, either you need to stay really close to the truck or give up cutting trees.
Im using voltage regulator for my grinder for last 5 years and you discovered that in 2018? And this tiny regulator can't handle heavy electrical equipment
This would be far better with some text in the description or video to explain what each idea does. A timeline index would enable viewers to watch only what parts may interest them.
Nice trick making the puffed to remove concrete dust out of the hole drilled into the masonry... too bad it’s now illegal under the new OSHA silica standards
There is nothing wrong with the compressed air. The problem is with the Silica in the concrete. Utilizing the compressed air "puffer" to blow the dust out of the holes releases the silica into the air thus creating a reparatory hazard to not only person doing the work, but those around him - based on the TLV's. The new silica standard states that silica dust need to be controlled. This can be done by using a HEPA vacuum attachment on the hammer drill. Honestly, I have read several testing reports related to the new silica standard, and based on those if you are, say doing only 1 hole in an 8 hour shift, then you should be fine however it's recommended you wear a NIOSH approved dust mask. But if you do this task daily and are at or exceeding the TLV's within the OSHA standard, then you need the proper equipment to control silica.
Dan Woodall I don't think OSHA applies in Russia. Of course, I dunno what Workplace safety commission they have over there, nor do I know if this trick would be ok by that standard.
3:22 I cannot possibly explain myself how he could have those fingers so close to that thing. Good Lord... Image it would somehow slip and cut his finger...
12:00 Несъёмная батарейка? Так себе идея. К тому же всё это увеличивает вес самой "дрели", что негативно сказывается на удобстве использования. Лучше отдельно мотор и отдельно "блок питания". Как корпус можно использовать распределительную коробку для проводки.
gotta admit it though. what if your regular tap breaks and this was a neat idea despite cost . though in some applications the more expensive the tool the longer it lasts . example the bolts and nuts he used are more than likely U.S.A. made while your amazon buy is likely made in china. personal preference i love Stanley tools
tails doll black it only grips two sides of the tap. Thats not good. It puts more twist on the taps body. I'm a mechanical engineer by trade with a commercial and industrial hvac-r business. The right tool for the job will make your life much easier.
Does this dude have a job? How does one find the time to build things that make every job take longer, instead of just using normal tools? Is he making a living off his channel? Sooner or later he will come up with something useful right?
that works. it's not the matter of looks you know it's the matter of function. looks comes second somewhat like a prototype for such application as that saw blade sharpener. it may not look pretty but it get's the job done . maybe after building what id consider being a prototype saw blade holder then you can build another that looks less ragged and sugar coat it to make it look like a factory made it. everything had a crude prototype, computer, typewriter, cell phone, plumbing, butter churns, you name it you got it. :)
@@ВладимирМастер-в6ш У тебя походу из жопы и растут! Если ты считаеш это нормальным!!! Загляни на канал (Около пит стоп) Так ради интереса!Там про таких мудаков Ди Ай Вайщиков целый цикл!!!После просмотра ты кардинально поменяеш своё мнение!!!
@@ozik7778 Зачем?-Я просто знаю,-почему тебя возмутил этот ролик...Хотя,чего же может быть странного-не нравится не смотри,-но ты считаешь ОЧЕНЬ ВАЖНЫМ не пройти мимо...
Gotta love all that high precision measuring and drilling! Also interesting the single insulated cables going through drilled holes in metal with burs and sharp edges and apparently no earthing/grounding of the exposed metal parts!
Most of the time, no "high precision" is needed. Especially on these kinds of projects, LOL! As for the wiring, how do you know how whether or not the burrs were removed first? And not many of these are through metal. Most I saw were through plastic. 🤷♀️
In the immortal words of Perfect Cell, "Okay but why though?" Actually, I have a better question, what IS half of the stuff this guy's using? It's kinda pointless to make a "Let's make it ourselves video" if the parts and pieces you're using are completely alien to most of the people watching this. I have been to many a hardware store, I have never once seen roughly 40% of the parts I saw in this video.
I wish the magnet welding ground worked as good as the idea realy looks.I like them, but they dont like me or something. somehow or another every one of hose things I have tried doesnt make contact quite good enough and the whole thing gets hot and the magnet gets weak. I am using the toothbrush chain cleaner idea for sure!! using this as referance for a while....
For every one of those here that have complained (or were intending to), you have totally missed the point. You need to realize first that saying "invention" is likely more of a translational issue. They ARE being _inventive._ Just, not in a "brand new thing" way. This isn't about making something that has never existed before, but about being inventive and making something from stuff already to hand. For example, making something one will rarely use, rather than buying something when one doesn't have to buy it. Or, finding something someone else tossed, and finding ways to use it, repurpose it, or rebuild it. I don't quite understand why some folks just can't grasp that concept. It's not that complicated.
I see too many negative comments. These videos provoke thought and help people learn. To be able to make an item by hand is empowering to a lot of folks. Once a skill is learned, it takes your mind to another level. What might seem simple and humorous to one person will not have the same meaning to someone else. I have been a builder and fabricator all of my life. To be able to teach and share ideas is good for everyone. If you think these videos are stupid, then make your own. Show us what you can do.
I also love the critics who don't produce any videos to show us how smart they are. They just spend their time knocking other people's efforts. Bit like food critics.
Silence critics!!! unless you can show us the product of your creations watch and learn. It's called learning by doing
Whole bunch of 4 year olds whose mothers can't trust them with scissors in this comment section. "I know you can buy that for almost nothing!" and "But that already exists so you're not a real inventor". It's completely ridiculous.
Am glad someone else gets it.
Ale bardzo świetne pomysły z tymi żeczami i bardzo są mondzi ludzie z tego co ja tu ogldam na tych filmika na RUclips pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku i tego kanału na RUclips mile i serdecznie i oby więcej takich filmów proszę 👍👍👍👍
These are all good ideas ---that's why you can now go to a shop and buy them cheaper than making them
If this was a prepper video, everyone would call this guy adept.
Sangat suka...menambah pengetahuan saya..edukatif..salut👍👍👍
A bunch of original ideas here, I always appreciate that! And I love that massive vise!
Jerry Sollien. What original ideas????
You’re right, they’re more like “original”...but at least it’s not another video about waterproofing your shoes with a candle...
елге және жақсы
Good ideas the polishing friend!
Wow... Now I can drill holes in popsicle sticks all day long... Thanks.
Exelente ideas 👍👏
U should learn some basics about drill control by voltage adjustment and how quickly u can stuff a motor, also glass cutting with more than one pass stuffs the cutter
The glass cutting one got me too, after a little practice one pass is best. Also the tap wrench, they are really cheap and usually come free with taps, who has taps and no wrench?
That will eventually damage the motor, overheat the rheostat, and cause a fire.
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Worth watching 👍
My internet speed is bad, really really Bad, but this guy and his muzzack is torturous!
Ya can buy one of these magnetics ground clamp adapters at harbour freight for cheaper than quicker than loading this video, +of course A major TRUMP TARRIF TAX!
Speak to him nicely - maybe he can show you a way to increase your internet speed !
Terence Franks: thanks. I like soft, I truly try to but in a world where new things hit the market faster then proven problem less, like this form of technology they call SMART and now AI, I find it hard to find, useful,worth while and quite frustrating,, I like learning proven tried and true valuable information.
Есть классные идеи! 👍
How to make junk from other junk. That would be a good name for this channel.
Agreed.
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this could say only a "human being" that nothing can make by his own hands. Its a pity if there r the hooks instead of hands
More like 'How to make useful junk from useless junk.'
No, I am pretty sure I got it right.
Gracias MAESTRO..cualidad inventiva es de los buenos MAESTROS.. ¡IDEAS POR MILES! EN LOS TALLERES
Замечательно когда у человека руки дружат с головой и не важно просто это или сложно,нужно это или нет,главное он ТВОРЕЦ!Уважуха и лайк!!!
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Es ud muy inteligente y un manitas le felicito desde España
these are great. If I ever need to cut popsickle sticks in under 15 minutes I can invent the drill
The best invention I see here is a video that caused nearly 2 million people to watch it, with what is probably a free video production budget. Cheers!
А мне нравится 👍
I don't know if you have the same dimmer switches where you live but in the U.S. we can just go to any hardware store & get one for lights which replace the regular wall switch. That being said, number 2 is easier than you made it. Both the dimmer and a double outlet are designed to fit into a double wall box. After buying those and recycling a chord you can build that setup for about 12 dollars.
Excelentes trabajos. Felicitaciones!!!
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Классно! Кто-то пишет что хрень, но в таком деле самое главное концепция.А вот потом если нужно,найдётся и ловкий менеджер и рукастый мастеровой.Удачи автору!
Mister Inventor didn't invent lukewarm water, as we say here.
Trying to control a synchronious motor with a phase dimmer can destroy both motor and dimmer, congrats.
bet there can be improvements there like a brain-box regulator programmed to control the impulses between both phase dimmer and speed regulator switch in the drill . oh and a fuse just in case, but most certainly in time you can roast one of those motors unless said motor is built like or for a sewing machine. best application for this invention can be best served in the audiophile/ antique radio restoration industry as it serves well as a B+ valve for anything your willing to test. pare it with a dim bulb tester and you have a extreme guarantee to not damage your gear nor your project if a tube or cap or resistor cremates it'self.
The drill motor is a brushed motor, so a dimmer will work, but it should be one that handles inductive loads. His is not, so it won't last long. Also, it is of limited usefulness since there is not much available torque at low speed using this method. The drill will stall under load.
you know that drill has a built in speed controller right?
+random target: Some drills don't. Still a stupid thing to make because it could fry the motor.
@@activatedrumble3625 That's what i was thinking.
Nice ideas ! The world is full of put down artists most of whom cannot think of one idea but they are good at put downs.
Anyone who has any taps, 9 out of 10 times when you buy a set it comes with a handle, and the ends are square so you can use a cresent/adjustable wrench for more leverage than that bolt thing...
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I like the inventiveness, but that tap handle will only fit one tap.
When is a tool making company going to sell a set of taps with all 3/8 or 1/4" shanks, so I can drive it with a ratchet?
When you buy your tools, do you read the manual? When you sell your tools to people just getting into making, do you give them the manual?
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@3:40 you use the glas cutter like its a pipe cutter, just cut the glass once, then slightly tap on the glass to make it break (along the cut)
@11:30 perhaps it is more convenient to tighten the chain. look at the derailleur (its now folded and should be more stretched = tighter chain)
instead of covering the rear bridge (so chain doesnt slam on it) you should have made a tool to break the chain, so you make it shorter (to tighten the chain).
I think these a great and I wish I had inventive skills like you.
Bravo💡
1:33 am I the only one who thinks this would be a bad idea for tools...? I get it that its designed to create a variable speed but doing so with a tool that is not designed that way can /could overheat the motor and short things out internally. (or at least cause more wear and tear on internal parts that are not designed for the increase/decrease load being applied by this "genius idea"
8:02 you can do this with little to none of the prep work shown here by using a turkey baster... or a nasal aspirator (snot sucker) for little to no money.
i just use one of the adapter nozzles (like football or airbed) and a piece of home brew pipe with my bike pump
Ficou👍👈
Некоторые идеи вполне себе норм, а некоторые - полный бред!
Испортил хороший котелок, барабан от центрифуги и получил невнятное приспособление для готовки. Причем, кроме яичницы там особо ничего и не приготовишь.
Или приспособа для выдувания пыли из отверстий. Зачем что-то городить, делать неудобную хрень, которой, к тому же, надо пользоваться двумя руками, когда есть резиновая груша? В простонародье называется "клизма". Стоит копейки и работает в разы лучше.
Repair,trictor.tiers
Variable speed drill, what a novel idea 💡
instead of going to 15 shops to buy bits to make a screwdriver /socket set-----you could go to 1 shop ---and get a screwdriver/ socket set
So good video, I like it
Где самоделка что на заставке??? Я только из за неё смотрел эту хрень!!
Fantastic ideas
WoW veryvery cool stuff here, thanks for sharing, keep up the great work Sir. 🇺🇸
Take something. Unsrew it. Drill a hole in the middle. Take something else. Measure it. Fit it a little with a tool. Connect the two things thogheter. Turn it on. Finish.
In the United States there are multi bit screwdrivers available for $1.00 which is about 5-7 minutes of work at minimum wage.
Also some of your ideas are likely to catch fire.
That thing does not look comfortable to use, I can't count how many of those multi tip screwdrivers I've bought, I have them everywhere, one in each car, I even have one in my bedroom, every time I needed a screwdriver at my girlfriends house, I couldn't find one, I must have brought three or more over there, and still they'd be nowhere to be found when I needed one, the last time I brought one over I hid it on top of a china cabinet.
C Smith I thought it was pretty universal that these and other 'might need it one day' stuff goes in the third drawer down in the kitchen cabinet lol
No the 4th drawer, but it does matter what drawer is supposed to be in, if it doesn't get puts back.
Doobra je, pojela papriku, kaze ja u vrticu jedem i to zeleno,papriku a ne samo meso
I don't like multi-head screwdrivers because they're not as ergonomic as a normal one, but if you want one you should spend a bit more for a higher quality product (about 10$ or so), the cheapest ones tend to break quite easily.
C'mon guys some of these things are cool like the magnet ground for welding. Also, there value in making even junky version of common things because of learning about principles of how things work and having fun doing so. There is some tendency for children who do not tinker being unable to become effective engineers/hands on people. Many large companies won't hire people who do not have some kind of tinkering background.
I hate music in instructional videos and I do mute it. (The worst is verbal and music at same time, at least I'm not missing something here) Buuuut still would rather have some Id's of what things you are making and using.- or labels. I can sit there and go what is that? and spend a few minutes trying to figure it out. I agree a time stamp with the final product name would be nice or at least written labels before I watch. I get a lot more out of very brief verbal instructions. 0:35 "make a rheostat with ????"
Why don't you guys just show your videos with natural sound instead of loud distracting stupid music that has nothing to do with the content ? After I muted it I was able to watch it and enjoy it , we don't need to be bombed with music !
I agree. The unneccessary music is an aggravating distraction.
Do you also turn down the car radio to see better?
Normal Everyday Regular Dude N.E.R.D.
What kind of idiot comment is that ?
Ed Pontiff The fact you need to ask that question, answers mine. Thank you.
What was enjoyable about watching it ?!
if you clean the metal before welding, your welds will look so much better
That awkward moment you invent a bunch of stuff that already exists.
Muy ingenioso y hábil lo felicito y que Dios lo Bendiga siempre 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
hope you put a patent on all of your inventions ??????? wouldnt want anyone stealing your ideas
Who steals shit?
Your mother will steal that
China of course
this is why i only tell my inventions to whom i trust or ones who barely have a lick of knowledge about technical /mechanical stuff :p
john lyons 2 days ago,"hope you put a patent on all of your inventions...." @ about $2000 USD Each.
Wouldn't want someone stealing your most useless ideas!!!
absolute genius love the soundtrack where can i get the intro song for download
столько хороших вещей испортил ради какой-то херни!
johanisha johanisha не всех война забрала
Excelente.. me encantó... Todo el vídeo..!!!!😉👏👏👏
Defining your own ideas as genius is pretty bad form. They are pretty dependent on having a weird collection of high level tools and missing some simple things. E.g the chainsaw holder, who has welding equipment and no vice?
The vise is be light weight to carry with you in the woods on the job, that would be why the legs are spikes to stick in the ground. Have you ever hit a nail in a tree 3 or 4 miles away from your service truck and only had a file and a gas can with you? It's not much fun.
A spare chain would weigh less and be less likely to injure you than a spiked vice.
Neil Shirtcliffe even 2 spare chains would weight less.
I can buy a proper chainsaw holding vice to use in forest for 10-15 bucks. I realize that the scrap metal and welding and stuff don't cost that much (maybe, welding rods/wire ain't that cheap..) but my TIME does. And it probably works better... and is lighter... and probably lasts better.
I just lay my bar on a log & sharpen away. If one has to have all this crap just to sharpen a chain, either you need to stay really close to the truck or give up cutting trees.
Supper idea
Im using voltage regulator for my grinder for last 5 years and you discovered that in 2018? And this tiny regulator can't handle heavy electrical equipment
Здорово!Массу на сварку с магнитом обязательно сделаю.
This would be far better with some text in the description or video to explain what each idea does. A timeline index would enable viewers to watch only what parts may interest them.
but then he wouldn't make money from the dumb ass ads every 3 minutes.
can you read chinese??
Graham Kinyg se
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I agree
Good video
Nice trick making the puffed to remove concrete dust out of the hole drilled into the masonry... too bad it’s now illegal under the new OSHA silica standards
Whats wrong with compressed air?
There is nothing wrong with the compressed air. The problem is with the Silica in the concrete. Utilizing the compressed air "puffer" to blow the dust out of the holes releases the silica into the air thus creating a reparatory hazard to not only person doing the work, but those around him - based on the TLV's. The new silica standard states that silica dust need to be controlled. This can be done by using a HEPA vacuum attachment on the hammer drill. Honestly, I have read several testing reports related to the new silica standard, and based on those if you are, say doing only 1 hole in an 8 hour shift, then you should be fine however it's recommended you wear a NIOSH approved dust mask. But if you do this task daily and are at or exceeding the TLV's within the OSHA standard, then you need the proper equipment to control silica.
Man i hope the Wind doesnt blow . We might have to Call OSHA on it .
Dan Woodall I don't think OSHA applies in Russia. Of course, I dunno what Workplace safety commission they have over there, nor do I know if this trick would be ok by that standard.
I usually just use water.
does that string and glass on fire thing work to cut glass. Maybe a blow torch to burn the string and then put in water?
3:22 I cannot possibly explain myself how he could have those fingers so close to that thing. Good Lord... Image it would somehow slip and cut his finger...
you don't lift up, guide it off your fingernail and be aware and familiar with your tools. now if it was a power tool no way.
2 years but had too i had the same thought in the past and now covid has us all looking back
Cool. . . 😉👍
5:52 from what are these parts?
Don't blow silica dust out of holes after drilling, use a vacuum cleaner. Some methods used and the items made are really unsafe.
12:11 - This drill is really very efficient!!!!
Great ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Anyone who refers to his own ideas as "genius" should always be suspect. This channel supports that concept.
Te felcito, muy util todo y muy bueno.😊
If you heat up a magnet it looses its abilities, so even the first one is not fully functional...
kAtsoulis also any welder will tell you when the get hot they break into pieces.
he built that thing to take replacements plenty of broken microwaves to find to get those.
Magnets wont stick to proper stainless steel either.
Found it interesting that in the video where he's welding he isn't using his "great" magnet idea
Also why destroy your clamp and not just clamp a magnet?
The last one was actually quite nice! Bet you could make a nice lamp from a couple of these.
High heat demagnetizes magnets.
however you can get magnets that are able to get hot hot as well, its all about the spec sheet
12:00 Несъёмная батарейка? Так себе идея. К тому же всё это увеличивает вес самой "дрели", что негативно сказывается на удобстве использования.
Лучше отдельно мотор и отдельно "блок питания". Как корпус можно использовать распределительную коробку для проводки.
The tap tee handle was made with more expensive hardware than the 3 dollar one that I bought from amazon.... fail
Yeah waste of time and money
gotta admit it though. what if your regular tap breaks and this was a neat idea despite cost . though in some applications the more expensive the tool the longer it lasts . example the bolts and nuts he used are more than likely U.S.A. made while your amazon buy is likely made in china. personal preference i love Stanley tools
tails doll black it only grips two sides of the tap. Thats not good. It puts more twist on the taps body. I'm a mechanical engineer by trade with a commercial and industrial hvac-r business. The right tool for the job will make your life much easier.
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Does this dude have a job? How does one find the time to build things that make every job take longer, instead of just using normal tools? Is he making a living off his channel? Sooner or later he will come up with something useful right?
Fantastic lamp
Один я узнал колокол для оджима белья из маленькой стиральной машины? В поделке для жарки яиц? :-D
Я сразу узнал.
это центрифуга
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Great job
This guy uses good stuff to make bad stuff
that works. it's not the matter of looks you know it's the matter of function. looks comes second somewhat like a prototype for such application as that saw blade sharpener. it may not look pretty but it get's the job done . maybe after building what id consider being a prototype saw blade holder then you can build another that looks less ragged and sugar coat it to make it look like a factory made it. everything had a crude prototype, computer, typewriter, cell phone, plumbing, butter churns, you name it you got it. :)
genio... sigue inspiras... desde la ciudad de mexico
Это подойдёт для школы, для развития мышления пацанов.
A شجرت
You are creative . Stay creative.Good luck
Когда людям с руками делать нефиг, тогда какую только фигню не придумают )))
Very nice
The real genius idea is to just go buy the tool at a much better quality then the crap built in this video
YOU ARE A FREAKING GENIUS MY MAN!!!!!! Keep inventing! 60 thumb's up!
The last one is a massive fire risk! Please don't do it!
True. It takes as low as 150 celsus to ignite cirtain fibers. Bulb temperature can exceed that.
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Name of the song??? Is very nice the song 🍸👍👍🎉
Половина бред, вытянуто из пальца
Половина?!Всё 100%бред!
Всё это чуш полная!!!
В чём бред? У человека руки должны расти от головы (плеч) ,а не от ног (жопы).Или ты считаешь наоборот?
@@ВладимирМастер-в6ш У тебя походу из жопы и растут! Если ты считаеш это нормальным!!! Загляни на канал (Около пит стоп) Так ради интереса!Там про таких мудаков Ди Ай Вайщиков целый цикл!!!После просмотра ты кардинально поменяеш своё мнение!!!
@@ozik7778 Зачем?-Я просто знаю,-почему тебя возмутил этот ролик...Хотя,чего же может быть странного-не нравится не смотри,-но ты считаешь ОЧЕНЬ ВАЖНЫМ не пройти мимо...
I enjoyed watching.... Last one is the best...Thanks
Now my life is complete. Zip ties, Velcro, and hot glue. I can just toss my whole toolbox in the trash!
Muito legal parabéns pela criação do vídeo
The entire time I was watching the video all I could think was 'I can't wait to read the comments' haha
Brilliant idea 💡 .. from lraq
The new troom troom but with good life hacks 👍🏻😂
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Great dear
Gotta love all that high precision measuring and drilling! Also interesting the single insulated cables going through drilled holes in metal with burs and sharp edges and apparently no earthing/grounding of the exposed metal parts!
Aja si
Most of the time, no "high precision" is needed. Especially on these kinds of projects, LOL! As for the wiring, how do you know how whether or not the burrs were removed first? And not many of these are through metal. Most I saw were through plastic. 🤷♀️
In the immortal words of Perfect Cell,
"Okay but why though?"
Actually, I have a better question, what IS half of the stuff this guy's using? It's kinda pointless to make a "Let's make it ourselves video" if the parts and pieces you're using are completely alien to most of the people watching this. I have been to many a hardware store, I have never once seen roughly 40% of the parts I saw in this video.
Good video, my friend!
I did it quickly and efficiently with instructions from Avasva.
These aren't bad ideas if you're in a pinch and can kinda give you an idea about the mechanics of some things. Not all, but some anyway.
Genius is an abused word.
Like Gourmet.
Gourmet TV dinner.
Gourmet dog food.
Gourmet toilet paper.
I wish the magnet welding ground worked as good as the idea realy looks.I like them, but they dont like me or something. somehow or another every one of hose things I have tried doesnt make contact quite good enough and the whole thing gets hot and the magnet gets weak. I am using the toothbrush chain cleaner idea for sure!!
using this as referance for a while....
Бля я на сварку без очков посмотрел... предупредили бы...
For every one of those here that have complained (or were intending to), you have totally missed the point. You need to realize first that saying "invention" is likely more of a translational issue. They ARE being _inventive._ Just, not in a "brand new thing" way.
This isn't about making something that has never existed before, but about being inventive and making something from stuff already to hand. For example, making something one will rarely use, rather than buying something when one doesn't have to buy it. Or, finding something someone else tossed, and finding ways to use it, repurpose it, or rebuild it.
I don't quite understand why some folks just can't grasp that concept. It's not that complicated.
that is not inventing that is improvising a already existing product cheaply