2:40 - What kind of adhesive did he put on the bottle cap to stick it to the car, to remove the dent? He put something on the cap, stuck it to the car, then when he was finished pulling the dent out he sprayed something on the cap and it came right off.
depends who is doing the work, hacks are handy if your local hardware is a heck of a drive or places that require boats to travel a distance often 1 to 3 months a part, so massive amounts or certain things need to be done to keep things moving, look at those who live on isolated islands! Be thankful someone may have solved a dilemma that would other wise need to wait for a part that is not needed with people creating hacks. Have an amazing day!
What was the music that was played during the steam iron PVC pipe and circling lawn mower segment? Please, artist and song with the woman’s high voice.
Just wanted to add one comment.... soap may work great to help drive screws but the moisture can cause screws to rust prematurely. Paraffin is a better option. just drag the screws across a section of candle.
Not as good of an idea as it sounds. I've used soap for _thousands_ of screws, and I'm constantly re-using old screws. Paraffin doesn't glide as well, and soap is only mildly basic. The wood itself-and certainly the moisture it contains-might be further away from pH neutral than a mild white soap. Even of you were to spray a screw with oven cleaner first (which is way more basic), it would still take more than that to dissolve the metal of an entire screw. Far more important considerations should be the moisture of an environment, electrochemical stressors, and the type/thickness of the fastener. And of course, time; here on Earth, we have an oxygen-rich atmosphere, so everything is in a slow burn of decomposition.
The tip for the toothpaste tube isn't necessary. I just use a convenient 90-degree angle, such as along the top of a drawer edge, to flatten the end of a tube. Been doing it for over 40 years.
Human ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Seems as if part of the species is focused on creativity, beauty, and uplifting the conditions of our fellow man - while, sadly, many others are bent upon destroying , medicating and killing each other. Seems as though the species is a bit schizophrenic!
These are good. Some hacks are so time consuming or require materials I don't normally have on hand, I'm better off just buying what the hack is mimicking.
Almost all keys are made from non-magnetic material. The main magnetic metals are Iron and Cobalt. No one makes keys out of Cobalt, and keys made out of Iron are bad because iron can rust away which is really bad for keys.
A fact I knew and for that reason why I knew people were lying when they demonstrated how the COVID vaccine made them by showing keys would stick to them. Nah. They were just nasty and in need of a shower.
These are some of the best hacks I've seen and the one's in this video are things I actually would use and are some of the most simple but huge hacks 👍👍
Amazing, they are blessed to have walked away from that situation that could have been a situation that many Men and Women do Not have the same opportunity to walk away from.... GOD Bless em!!!
12:47 you gonne ruin your chain, bushings and sleeves are oiled or greased before assembly, if the chain is cleaned with alcohol or acetone, these oils or greases will wash out and the chain will rust from the inside, it is almost impossible to get oil back to these places do to too high viscosity
Then download it and go listen to it in your own room. I don't like it imposed on me in my room where I want to watch the scenes & listen to the narration in quiet.
SOme of these are good tricks, but some are just junk. BTW I never heard of a Trowel called a Spatula before... I guess I can use my kitchen utensils as tools for painting now.
While some of these are cool little tricks to get screws out and whatnot that don't really matter to anyone, but you personally, don't shrink a plumbing pipe with a lighter to make it fit, use the proper couplings. Doing it incorrectly is just asking for trouble. It is advice like that for why codes and regulations exists and most people should not be doing DIY.
haaaaa...how many ol' dudes have ALREADY done some of these?!! Good tips, for sure! Ouch...that old framer with the crazy-long beard is sure gonna regret it someday! Don't ask! :-)>>>
Stop saying self-tapping screws! There was not a single self tapping screw in this entire video.
Really that's your biggest problem in life?
nOT THE BIGEST. jUST THE ONE STARING ME IN THE FACE. lol
I got a self cleaning oven, waste of money, never cleaned itself once in all the time I’ve had it
Never use wire strippers I’m just very careful with wire cutters
Too many people conflate self tapping with self drilling.
Best tips I have seen yet! Thank you.
Great channel and brilliant video. What is the first bit of ,music used tho please
It's nice to see that the human mind has not lost all of It's creativity.
I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Wish there was more detail on the solar panel at the end. Would be a fin peoject with the kids
YOW! The sparks from that homemade car starter look like a recipe for a nice explosion if there's any H₂ leaking from the battery.
2:40 - What kind of adhesive did he put on the bottle cap to stick it to the car, to remove the dent? He put something on the cap, stuck it to the car, then when he was finished pulling the dent out he sprayed something on the cap and it came right off.
that's what I want to know too
Yep, Ideas only work if you have the information to use them!
A visit to the local DIY store would be not only way simpler but much, much cheaper and a heck of a lot safer.
depends who is doing the work, hacks are handy if your local hardware is a heck of a drive or places that require boats to travel a distance often 1 to 3 months a part, so massive amounts or certain things need to be done to keep things moving, look at those who live on isolated islands!
Be thankful someone may have solved a dilemma that would other wise need to wait for a part that is not needed with people creating hacks.
Have an amazing day!
Why are you calling every screw a “self tapping screw”? There are many different types of screws and non in the video are self tapping screws
Finally a new vid, better go grab my popcorn
There is nothing that can't be done with duct tape & zip ties. Those 2 items will keep the world from falling apart.
You maybe should look up the definition of self-tapping screws before your next video.
But what about the self tapping paper clip and the self tapping broom... 😂
Creative idea bro👍
enjoyable to watch, thanks for the idea's
What's the name of the song that starts at the 7:40 mark? Shazam was no help!
This channel is what keep me going every day! Love every bit of this video!
Can anyone tell me...what is that sheet called that is used to make the brick shape stencil...? As shown in video
Looks like a sheet of foam board. You can get it just about anywhere craft materials are sold.
What was the music that was played during the steam iron PVC pipe and circling lawn mower segment? Please, artist and song with the woman’s high voice.
Just wanted to add one comment.... soap may work great to help drive screws but the moisture can cause screws to rust prematurely. Paraffin is a better option. just drag the screws across a section of candle.
Not as good of an idea as it sounds. I've used soap for _thousands_ of screws, and I'm constantly re-using old screws. Paraffin doesn't glide as well, and soap is only mildly basic. The wood itself-and certainly the moisture it contains-might be further away from pH neutral than a mild white soap.
Even of you were to spray a screw with oven cleaner first (which is way more basic), it would still take more than that to dissolve the metal of an entire screw. Far more important considerations should be the moisture of an environment, electrochemical stressors, and the type/thickness of the fastener. And of course, time; here on Earth, we have an oxygen-rich atmosphere, so everything is in a slow burn of decomposition.
The tip for the toothpaste tube isn't necessary. I just use a convenient 90-degree angle, such as along the top of a drawer edge, to flatten the end of a tube. Been doing it for over 40 years.
Human ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Seems as if part of the species is focused on creativity, beauty, and uplifting the conditions of our fellow man - while, sadly, many others are bent upon destroying , medicating and killing each other. Seems as though the species is a bit schizophrenic!
i just made the tiny screwdriver to fix my glasses and it worked great.
17:30 this specialist uses asbestos tiles for that ... really special
These are good. Some hacks are so time consuming or require materials I don't normally have on hand, I'm better off just buying what the hack is mimicking.
These shows are in love with creating wire strippers. I guess for those people that can't afford the dollar store but have $2 of supplies on hand.
Yes, most everyone has a metal lathe in their tool box.
What are the title of music in the beginning of this video and in the end
"nuts in hard to reach places" my brain translated to "Karens in Alaska"
Does anyone know the name of the music played during this video and where I can buy it?
I like how you used the self tapping lighter to melt the pipe
What’s a self-tapping lighter?
13:44 pro tip think before drilling holes in your ceiling
I cant take no more ...
greeting from a german engineer xD
So what was the tip about the foundation?
What key is made from magnetic material? They're almost always nickel or brass.
Thanks for your channel
Almost all keys are made from non-magnetic material. The main magnetic metals are Iron and Cobalt. No one makes keys out of Cobalt, and keys made out of Iron are bad because iron can rust away which is really bad for keys.
A fact I knew and for that reason why I knew people were lying when they demonstrated how the COVID vaccine made them by showing keys would stick to them. Nah. They were just nasty and in need of a shower.
IDK about copyright but I think you're bringing @kuvaldaru a lot of subs after this one!
what is the song at 16’?
can’t shazam it…
These are some of the best hacks I've seen and the one's in this video are things I actually would use and are some of the most simple but huge hacks 👍👍
5:41 What is that with the DeWalt charger?! A bit of Nikola Tesla going on there!
thanks for sharing great tips. Definitely gonna try some of these for sure.
Love the first one!
Amazing, they are blessed to have walked away from that situation that could have been a situation that many Men and Women do Not have the same opportunity to walk away from.... GOD Bless em!!!
UA-cam channel is the best school all over the world..
12:47 you gonne ruin your chain, bushings and sleeves are oiled or greased before assembly, if the chain is cleaned with alcohol or acetone, these oils or greases will wash out and the chain will rust from the inside, it is almost impossible to get oil back to these places do to too high viscosity
17:40 anyone else notice the asbestos sheets being used for the sides 😳
could have been dealt with safely , now noone will be able to take those out in a safe way
Don't lick them and you'll be fine
whats that song @8:13?
It's really cool how far technology has come.
Bby uh
well...seems its all about NOT using "technology" :-) More like using one's noggin' in tuff spots :-)
@@antoniiocaluso1071 That's true
@@antoniiocaluso1071 yeah bby
@@antoniiocaluso1071Technology is more about making certain things easier to fix or manage.
Love the music!
Then download it and go listen to it in your own room. I don't like it imposed on me in my room where I want to watch the scenes & listen to the narration in quiet.
8:28 self-tapping lawn mower
Futuristic construction is incrible others 😮😮😮
Anyone know what the lady put on the sidewalk and was washing away with the power washer???
I found a couple of zip-ties make a suitable weed-cutter blade replacement! 👍
thanks for sharing great tips
Very good video
Home made code lock??? Not many homes I know of have a Lathe, Milling machine or an anodizing facility in them? or maybe my home is under equipt?
Hard to imagine the scenario where you need to strip wires yet do not own a wire stripper.
Won’t shorting the drill battery to start the car battery cause thermal runaway and destroy it?
Nice stuff!
I finally found a dowel at the bottom of my bucket of old spray paint caps and I have to say this trick really works.
15:47 Oh yes, I can make a home-made CODE lock with my metal lathe. I will have to spend $4000 on the metal lathe first!
Is that asbestos roofing he’s using for foundations?
13:11 I just slide it along my sink works 100% the same ... and i dont need no peace of plastic sitting around
I show these to my grandma when she falls asleep, better than coffee
whtas the name of the song
I just want someone to demonstrate how to actually use tapcon screws into concrete, please.
Frustrating how often you don't show the actual idea that is in the intro picture.
SOme of these are good tricks, but some are just junk. BTW I never heard of a Trowel called a Spatula before... I guess I can use my kitchen utensils as tools for painting now.
Something else people don't know what they are. Those are NOT self tapping screws! Those are regular wood screws.
The corrugated sheet material looks like Asbestos to me!☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
OMG yes, I just this post after writing a long one above you. I'm glad some sensible people around🙌
A bit harsh calling that lady a floor scrubber.
While some of these are cool little tricks to get screws out and whatnot that don't really matter to anyone, but you personally, don't shrink a plumbing pipe with a lighter to make it fit, use the proper couplings. Doing it incorrectly is just asking for trouble. It is advice like that for why codes and regulations exists and most people should not be doing DIY.
Impressione & incrible others 😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🥇🥇🥇🅰️🅰️🅰️
9:22 is def Chinese! Only in China do they tighten counterclockwise!
11:52 not gonne work if you look at the left corner of the house it is not an triangel ...
outstanding
NICE. ALL screws are not self tapping though LMAO! 😆😆
dude has no ider about tech^^
I'd love to see the suspended ceiling again just 18 more times
I loved that one, too!!!
Some of these are hilarious fails.....shrinking PVC tubing with a lighter......yeah hope its just air or non-high pressure crap. lol
Slow down the speed of this video please!
❤❤👍🌴🌳🌲
Replayed the first trick 1000 times and still can't figure out what he said to use for a concealed fastener?
I like ❤
Research the definition of "self tapping screw".
4:41 No??
I'm so stupid. I've always used a premade wire stripper to strip wire. I feel like I'm the tool now.
No way *TZ* finally changed that obnoxious music theme
Now it's a different annoying loop that we will be tired of in a few days, but they will use it for the next 3 years.
@@ML-jk3sz I'll rather listen to this track than previous one
@@CerealKiller. for now...
@@ML-jk3sz theme is one thing but his "not point 1 inches etc." pisses me off to the bone (laughing hysterically)
@@CerealKiller. I agree, but its faster than saying zero. "nought" is what the word is but it can also be spelled "naught" or "nil".
Most if not all of these "Hacks" are actual products, hacks using cheap copies are not as good as getting the right tool for the job.
There is self tapping, self-piercing, and others, but I did not see a single self-tapping screw.
So many code violations.
What IS a self tapping screw anyway?
..... asking for a friend.
Why does he keep calling them self tapping, they are just screws, self tapping have a built in drill bit to go into metal.
Stop calling every screw a "self tapping screw".
I'm not sure what's worse, these "tips" or the number of people who think they're good ideas.
"This won't work if the key is made of non-magnetic material" -- which is like 99% of all keys, so it's a waste of time. 😕
Haa haa knowing my luck the bolt will come off the wire and the bolt will be rattling inside the boot door till the end of time
Home made , because everyone has a lathe
love the videos but hate the music
I like how the guy put his finger directly in front of the drill bit with dowel pin… yikes
haaaaa...how many ol' dudes have ALREADY done some of these?!! Good tips, for sure! Ouch...that old framer with the crazy-long beard is sure gonna regret it someday! Don't ask! :-)>>>
everyone except us.
Half is good. Half is questionable at least (i am a construction worker for 25 years up until now).