Amazing woodworking skills! Simple and Reliable way to attach a board to stone or concrete
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Imagine buying a house from this guy, then discovering his youtube channel ... 😂
Haha
Y que tal con un taco fischer ? Eso es mas sencillo
Well at least you'd have a heads up as to the "methods" he used lol 😂
@@tsant6591 😆😆😆
Lol
Guys... Guys... Listen up. If it weren't for clips like these... We couldn't enjoy reading all the comments 😂
Fo sho!
por gente como tu el champu lleva intrucciones
If they could only make a screw that goes into concrete....😢 maybe someday
The ones who make this content know certain people can’t help themselves but to comment about the work done in the video lol
UA-cam comments on building videos are the only way I know the world is safe. Everyone does the job right and to code 👍
Solving a $1 problem by creating a $10,000 one.
This has the same vibe as converting a tree into a single toothpick.
😂😂😂😂😂
😅😅😅
I live in a desert and did this technique. It lasted 4 years with silicone. Now I get to rebuild it the right way instead of going on vacation.
Drop the anchors in the old holes
😅😅😅😅😅
@@simplemoney1833ום😅
😂😂😂
Take some advice from a 62 yr old dunn it all old man, go on vacation!
Then each day after work come home and do a little each day, it will be something to look forward to at the end of the day, it will allow you to forget about the work day stress and you can get it done right with a good wife helping you!
Wtf is wrong with people? Did they carve a piece of wood to save 20 cents on a masonry screw?!?!
Edit: fixed spelling error
Yes sir. Plus wood will rot in no time. Galvanized steel anchor is what is needed.
I think this is more of an example of what to do in a pinch if you don't have a masonry screw, this will work fine
yes and it is nothing because if you do this in a place where it is often damp, the plug will rot away and everything will be loose
@@BlueStreak706Сэр.... Древесина в бетоне проживет-лет 70...Это проверено -годами... 😂
*masonry.
But yes.
This guy never runs out of things to do around the house, he just repeats the list every week
Claro, ao invés de usar bucha de parafuso ele usa pedaços de madeira 😂
I love stupid videos because it makes my day that there are still smart people with amazing comments..
use a tapcon screw. you already drilled the hole
Too easy and correct of a solution. Gotta F it up by screwing into untreated wood and not putting down a simple sill barrier between the wood piece being fastened and the concrete. 😀
me and my brother just said this and went to comments to look for other like minded individuals.
@@ivanboesky1520I’m not even in construction and I know that piece of wood will not last very long. 😂😂 imagine hiring this clown.
@@imacoolguy9280 < "me and my brother", LOL
@@Metellica_SS bingo!
What a great way to ensure you have future repairs to do.
😂😂😂😂
It's OK because there is a nice green animated tick in the video.
nerd
liquid nail it down… it will never come loose.
No difference than using plugs same thing so what are u talking about future repairs 😂 this is the difference between a man with zero experience in the trade and someone that can work under their own initiative
Ah, the good ol' gentle nudge test.
So he's never heard of an anchor... These get more and more special every time one pops up in my feed.
That wood is going to act as a wick and pull moisture from the concrete, causing it to start rotting from day one... This whole video is a "What Not To Do" tutorial.
As a viewer and someone who has little to no experience as a construction worker, I watch stuff like this and immediately go: “wow, that’s smart/great”. Then, I go to the comment section and read all the comments from those I presume have knowledge in the subject and they just roast the fuck out of the video. I guess I’m just happy there’s people with more understanding than me when it comes to matters like the one shown in the video.
Big same
Google
Tapcon concrete screws
Lot of them.know more than the pros but dont do it themself 😂😂😂
😂I always love the comments. The video confused me at first. I questioned why the hell is he not using anchor bolts? 😂
Same here😂😂😂
I thought this was a Diaz Construction tip on how to rot a piece of wood in under 30 days.
😂😂😂😂
Obviously this the desert and it never rains.
@@Gingerbeardman_7okay maybe 31 days in the desert
Crazy how I know exactly what channel you are talking about
Real carpenter!
Two people standing on top of the plank out of frame: “Alright pull up on it”
It will actually hold nicely but it's a temporary thing it won't last weather will make the wood soft and rot
@@hugosanchez7928I thought you were talking about the 2 people standing on the board, like they’re apart of the board now and made to hand there all year long.. silly me
Already saw a comment about someone take the time to carve a piece of wood to do that and that was my thoughts exactly
I think you can buy them ready carved at the Idiot Store!
I love how people like to push terrible ideas as “hacks”
This is how it was done before we had plastic wall plugs, guessing you're really young so you don't know, it's not a hack.
H@wassa1966 tou would use pressure treated wood and a tapcons or a concrete nail
Exactly. The gutters and downpipes in my 1930s house were all bolted into wooden plugs@@wassa1966
@@wassa1966 No, they used to use lead anchors before plastic, or masonry screws. While you might not be really young, you certainly don't know how things were done before plastic.
@@huffie04
Tapcons are what women use once a month.😂😂
I like these videos for reinforcing the wrong way to do things.
It’s not wrong.
That’s your theoretical opinion.
That shit lasts.
Unlike the shitty wood houses here in America.
@@rickvenlo1362 haha you are lame. shitty house that stand up to earth quake nice try though california has very strict code.
Мне тоже нравятся такие видео. Особенно читать комментарии.
This is the way it was done before everything was plastic. Look at old buildings some over a thousand years old and still held together with wooden pegs and wedges 😂.
@@rickvenlo1362what are you even talking about? Yes that is the wrong way to secure wood to concrete
My granddad who lived to be a 101 showed me this trick and I will tell you when he hung his shelves on concrete they didn't have tapcon's and his shelves are still up and he is now passed away. It works and stood test of time..
Sure. If it is INSIDE. If it is outside, it will start rotting the next time it rains.
@@MZwing-nf3lv Or worse, it'll get wet, freeze, expand, and crack the concrete.
Props to your grandpa.
We have the technology now. There's no reason to work this hard without accomplishing much more. Time is money.
コンクリートに穴開けてるなら
最初からコンクリートビスで一発の方が
早い!
同じくコンクリビス下穴開ければ十分だと思った
謎だよね😂そのうち腐るしw
По сравнению с саморезом по бетону кусок дерева ничего не стоит. :))
@@user-fi4xv1wi3j Вечного ничего нет. :))
This is how you give yourself a new project to fix or replace in 2 years.
Naaahhh.. year tops. 😂
NOP MONTHS IF YOU LIVE HERE IN FLORIDA😂😂😂😂😂
@@user-vt6zl3ej7btf does Florida have to do with this you bot
@dylanclarke9497 the weather homie it's crazy hot and humid really bad
This is perfectly fine to do with pressure treated lumber
Great... until it gets wet, expands and cracks the concrete.
A+
That's what she said.😂
Зашел в комментарии, чтобы найти и лайкнуть этот.
C'est vraie ça.. Ferais mieux de prendre une cheville, normal quoi... 😜👌👏
Or the concrete sucks all the moisture out of the wood, it shrinks and works loose from being too small
Was thinking the same thing bro...
암석 쪼갤때 구멍 뚫어놓고 거기에 나무막대 끼웁니다. 그리고 물을 부으면 나무막대가 팽창하면서 암석을 갈라버리죠. 영상에서처럼 저렇게 시공해놓으면 비오는날 콘크리트 다 갈라졌을겁니다.
Вода камень точит. Там, где минусовые температуры, в отверстия в камне просто заливают воду перед морозами. Вода при превращении в лед раширяется, камень разрушается.
그니까요 도깨비방망이잇는데
그쵸 ㅋㅋㅋ 칼브럭 냅두고 뭐하는건지..
Valid point, professionals have to go by code. No one was considering that
я так был рад, когда мы ушли от дерева и смогли себе позволить пластиковые дюбеля. а вы тут америку открываете по новому.
One look and I came right to the comments! Lol
Me too 😆
me three
Me four
Me Five
Me six
Ну как бы ДА этот способ работает.Раньше когда не было пластиковых дюбелей так и делали.
I learned one thing after watching few of those "tricks" - never trust in what you see in youtube shorts.
Shorts is shorts
Depende do conteúdo
This isn't learning, that's beeing careful.
If you found an idiot, you cannot conclude there are only idiots. Unless you want to show, you are one yourself.
That’s cool if you live in a world without concrete anchors
You mean like the Russian peasants that post this and comment on it? 😂
What a facepalm video.
Concrete still sucks ass
😂😂 tapcons
Six months later, the woods rotten
Great idea so much I love this video so much to and I hope every people in this world look this video for knowing this great idea for the future in work
👋🤝❤️
This is the method for building almost ANY house that was built BEFORE 1900.... Even porch roofs were anchored this way onto the home and even around the doorways and windows on a stone home.
I watch these videos just to see the comment sections.
i know right ? 😂
Потрясающие навыки! Чувак придумал дюбель!!!
он лучший в придумывании дюбелей
В восемдесят первом году делал такие дюбеля когда на бетонную стену полки вешал
Зумер наверняка.
Так СССР - это мир лайвхаков. Большую часть лайвхаков еще в СССР придумали) Не от хорошей жизни, конечно)
Это чопик, а не дюбель!
I'm just glad I watched it twice. First time thru I thought they'd cracked the concrete. Turned out to be a pencil mark.
You technically attached wood to wood. So when the wood rots, it will come apart
Ok Reddit
But he will be dead and gone by then!🤣
If it not taking on real water rotting isn't on the menu. Seems like a place that won't get messed with, it'll be fine I'll bet. I was thinking along the lines of, "kick ass."
MADEIRA RUIM , LOGO APODRECE.
@@arightscepter it’s untreated wood it’s always on the menu with untreated, wood outside
This is about how every good landlord shines their property up! 😂
Untreated lumber against cement, wooden anchors...this guy knows things.
Don’t worry too much about that.
I was doing this 35 years ago and that shits still rocksolid in Europe with lime stone and concrete I never bought dowelsI
Always made them out of wood.
@@rickvenlo1362Well it's about time you did, plastic dowels are cheap and far quicker to use than always shaving down wood, that is unless you use the shavings for the hamsters.
@@user-mg9oy4yv9i depends where you live.
@@rickvenlo1362 Thank God you're in Europe, so i never have to be in a building you slapped together.
@@JacktheFireEater
Wouldn’t want you there either
So standard building techniques from 100 years ago are now ingenious hacks?
And using a massive hunk of wood rather than splitting off a pencil sized bit.
Or, just maybe, using a standard plug, or a concrete screw.
@@JohnR31415wow u really never spotted no flashing or damp proof course this dude rebranded his channel and think no one will notice
Totally buddy Becahse everyone knows these techniques such a loser hating for what
Golf tees . Real expensive bamboo ones. Or tapcons?
I would have used a concert bolt that expanded into the hole and use tar paper and glue for the archer bolt hole.
The line on the wall is key; BTW, I like pressure treated lumber when down on the ground touching concrete.
He doesn't know what he's doing? Well, let's see.... In just over 2 months he's got almost 800K likes, 54M views, and 8K comments on a 15 second short. I think he knows EXACTLY what he's doing!
I wasn't too sure about the wooden, anchor, or about the untreated wood against concrete, but once I saw the pencil mark and the green arrow, I knew that this man is a professional.
The peg will rot, the screw will become loose, then this moron will have to do the job again!
That’s fine until a year later when your shim rots away into dust
That ain't lasting a year...
what if i use treated wood? anyway this will do me
@@jamiehamilton6887 treated wood rots too. Just slower. Squirt in some silicone with it may help. But use a tapcon or expander and forget it for your lifetime
This is so relatable, I love it.
We did this wayyy back in the 80s. Not thrilling. This is old skool.
Wow that wooden plug is awesome! Where can I buy 100 of those? Round here we only have plastic plugs, or proper metal expanding anchors.
It won't hold shit after the moisture in the concrete rots out the wood.
You can use anything really. I’ve used cable tie clips, cut up aluminum cans etc.
Ali Baba, of course.
@@americanmade6996 Temu
@@danielmoskowitz3060Пластмасса от мороза и жары развалится быстрее.
Most woodworkers understand why you don’t put things like wood against concrete, but you be you.
Tell me? I do remodeling.
Treated lumber there only
Huh? What's wrong with wood on concrete? I believe you mean you don't put wood on the bare earth?
@@taato69
Let’s start with the UBC.
Would sill plate barrier make you feel better 🤔
That seems an extra kind of way to use a dowel as an anchor, probably could have shoved a pencil in it for same effect. My issue is with putting the wood directly to the concrete will likely show signs of rot in the first 3 years. They sell rolls of polystyrene specifically for this.
Great tip! Saved me buying screw anchors!
Этот способ был известен ещё в эпоху первобытного человека
И НЕ ГОВОРИ.
ДЮПЕЛЬ НЕ СУДЬБА ПО ХОДУ!
Manche leben heute noch in Urzeit...
Старый конь борозды не портит.
@@user-mk8qn5te6zдо первой весны, а потом даже отдирать не прийдётся 😅
Great idea! That way when the unsealed wood, grain side up, becomes waterlogged it'll just lift the entire veneer out of the ground!
Think Gillian’s island… they didn’t have a metal anchor so they used a wooden anchor and a drill made entirely out of coconuts
Loved those lines on the wall and wood👌👌
THANK YOU!!! I NEEDED THAT EXACT CURE IT WORKED GREAT!
Охренеть!! Я эти потрясающие навыки использовал в 90х, не подозревая об этом
An now it's a tapcon
В 90-х? А как насчёт 70-х
@@igoranisimov6549 если еще не раньше😅😅😅
Было дело. В 70е я уже 16 летним гвозди только так лепил .@@igoranisimov6549
Когда не было пластмассовых дюбелей😂
This was the method used to insert screws into masonry before the invention of plastic plugs/anchors.
We had masonry screws back then bro. No one has ever done this. Maybe in some third world country where most of these 'tips' videos come from, but not in the west.
Before sleeves or anchor bolts, we used nail.
We used cut nails
@@chuckd9007you nailed into concrete or stone did you ,OK .this wooden peg was used all over the world and evidently some still use it ,I guess if it's not broken ,no need to fix is the theory.
@@prof1982 I am not saying this is not a technique that has been used for a long time, but YES, you can nail into concert.
Let me introduce you to "cut nails". The technical term is "cut masonry nail". You can most definitely nail things to concrete with them. I have done it many of times.
Awesome thank you
You're welcome 👋🤝 I'm glad you liked it ☺️❤️
The new old version of a heli-coil has hit the market in wonder
Do tapcons not exist everywhere?
Topcons are the the biggest scam east and west of Mississippi.
Always the one female huh 😂
Exactly
Yeah apparently concrete anchors are a first world thing.
Never heard of tapcon screws or other screws made to go into concrete??? D-uh, I hate these stupid hack videos that don't do it right.
When, “I mean, I guess that works” is a life hack.
Except, in this case, it doesn't.
It is a hack, then you pull your hair when you realize you hired a hack....that cost you money.
No its an old school method
Wood expands and contracts and rots, use plastic
It works IN THAT MOMENT.
This was a blast to watch, hope you both keep making more videos like that.
What do you think people used before the rawlplug was invented in 1911?
It works but will rot and fail.
If in a dryer climate it might be good enough for government work.
If it's treated and siliconed will last!
@@ccook3659 but why not use a masonry fastener, and why is he not using a membrane between the wood and concrete, seems like condensation will be unavoidable wth the temperature differential on that sill, sure he had to spend 5 minutes to make the donor wood and it might be all fine for an inspector to miss, but just why, if you say silicone why not just silicone the board to the sill to begin with?
He should have put some moisture protection below.
No, it will not rot and fail. Will last for centuries if the right wood is used.
A intenção é mostrar a fixação,.. quanto ao isolamento da madeira e outra istoria
Да ладно, да это же гениально , и как давно такой метод появился ???😂
И от сырости дерево его потом разорвёт в этом месте!!!
Да пиздец😂😂😂
Не надо письдеть в СССР все ковры и шкафы так висели. Причем вместо саморезов гвозди заколачивали.
@@ne_Morozmenya но не в сырости на улице...
@@alexkusnezov7272Ну не бревно же он туда заколотил, чтобы разорвало.
I can't see that tiny piece of wood could hold that part so sturdy.
This is actually how they attach things to concrete back in the 60s-70s.....but now it's much more feasible to use concrete screws and anchor bolts
Один американец похоже шарит, и ответ адекватный, остальные посмотрите, видео Задорнова про Вас
That's not true. They would place the bolt into the wet concrete, and people still do that today. Plus, they had wedge and nylon anchors along with other ways. There were many techniques and options. I worked on many old buildings, and it varies. This technique is a hack or for the third world countries.
Wrong. No moister barrier. Is the problem and that's been a NCC for 100 years now.
No moisture barrier is the only problem here
@@richvanorden7026 exactly, no tar paper is a problem
Нужно было 30 лет после развала СССР.
Когда на рынке продается 9999 вариант дюбеля.
И мы смотрим видео как делали наши деды и отцы дюбель с помощью деревяшки.
Остановите землю, я сойду
Слава Богам, совка не стало, дай топерь Бог, доразвалиться этому фашистскому демону, что на руинах совка образовался🎉
Не показывай свою ограниченность. Планета большая.
@@3HATOK. т.е на планете где нет магазинов с дюбелями, есть интернет, ютуб, компьютер, дядя ты совсем ограниченный?)
@@user-bc4gx1ww6bпричём тут ограниченный дядя? Не хочешь не смотри. Контент с подобными очевидными "примудростями" Есть на любом языке (условно для любых стран) - и это не значит что это что то отсталое, пережитки прошлого, и какой то регресс. Возможно для вас это через чур архаично, но по факту тут показан выход из ситуации когда у тебя например пара отверстий, а магазин с дюбелями за 50 км, или даже не за 50 км, а тупо нет времени или резона гнать за двумя пластмассками.
@@triton1861
I agree
Also when u dealing with a old sandy wall that is falling apart anyway and u need ur thing to hold for 2 years max.
Amazing woodworking skills but cant predrill a hole properly. Smh.
Hey! You're teaching them all our tricks.
Bro was sleeping when the dowel was invented😂
Настелит пол и ни какие дюбеля не нужны будут
Dowels aren't tapered so as to hammer in tight.
why buy dowel when you have a piece of wood spare
@@rossbrumby1957 expansion dowels are absolutly fine and cost nearly nothing
Every german construction workers will use these on that and the germans have the best credibility in construction
@@erahdreifunf4759
Then why don't they use copper wire instead? Does not deteriorate like wood dose.
The best part is the pencil lines match up.
😂😂
Ssa ideia foi sensacional da ate pra substituir as buchas parabéns
Has non of you guys ever heard about the 3000 year old invention of the wood dowel?
The check at the end just slams it home like a champion 👏
If it can stand up to the gentle rocking motion clearly it will hold for AGES!
For a temporary fix, maybe. The wood dowel cracked the concrete, if you watched closely. The wood in the hole will eventually rot out and leave the screws loose. The untreated lumber against the concrete with no barrier will quicken the demise of this construction project.
Why no j-bolts I'mbedded in the concrete when it was poured? If this is an afterthought then a more simple solution would be Tapcon screws, or a .22 powered nail gun.
Wood against concrete with no barrier is a bad idea for numerous reasons. Moisture, mold, dry rot as the concrete pulls the moisture out of the wood. termites, rust and corrosion...
A few years down the road this temporary fix will fail.
Our family business is general construction contractors since 1975 that my father started. Your explanation is spot on, sir.
Вент зазор поставьте 😮
@@charitypadgett7603 Except it will only take a few months for this project to fail where I live.
That's a pencil line
didnt crack its a pencil mark if YOU watch closely
В 80-е годы у меня не было пластиковых дюбелей, хороших саморезов, шурупов. Не было шуруповёрта. И я тоже деревянные колышки выстругивал))) Сейчас другое время и нужно испытывать удовольствие от работы с качественными инструментами, комплектующими и расходниками.
The method that was used before we had nylon plugs..all trades used this method for fixing to masonary.
Look it up and learn.
Ну ты конечно молодец, продержится эта палочка месяцок, и то при условии, что еë ногой никто не зацепит😂😂😂
Потрясающе навыки с 17того века!!! Как ты дошел до этого??
Ну 17 век уже не 16 в котором застряли роззияне
@@Hagija пятки до жопы не сотри, на повороте
@@kubr60 сказал тот у кого в словаре только 2% русских слов и те половину из матов состоят, спасибо что очередной раз подтвердил слова Даля про то что весь русский язык состоит из матов
@@Hagija потрясающе знание русского языка! Аж целых 2%
@@kubr60 ну какой народ такой у них и язык, русские вообще спасибо должны сказать тюркам своим хозяевам за то что научили их говорить
In Germany we always would use „expansion dowels“ - do you call it Like that? Made from plastic, different models for different purposes. They are cheap and work great!
In Australia we call them wall plugs or expansion plugs. Yep, different sizes and different versions depending on use.
Plastic expansion plugs in East Africa, they are even included in of the shelf wall socket boxes.
in Caanda we use wedge anchor, mechanical lock.
In US we call them wall anchors
I tasselli si usano anche in Italia, molto strano e retro' questo video
I'm no biologist but I don't think that's how it works chief
you can also use an steel hilti anchor in that hole, and will hold in place for ever.
Bro you made the holenin the concrete. Buy a tapcon and use the right screw
Good point. But this is showing alternatives. I actually used this technique to attach a nail down threshold. Also use this when I don't want to show blue screw heads.
@justgonnagetbetter1037 thanks for admitting you do hack work. What the name of your company?..so I know never to hire you.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@Libertatem_Vel_Mortem
@@Libertatem_Vel_Mortem and you'll put color matched transition nails in how?
They have a 2 part epoxy filler that you fill the hole with and then screw the bolt right into it. Specifically made for concrete and metal bolt attachments.
@nicholasmueller6231 Or Masonry screws.
@nicholasmueller6231 TapCon/mushroom nail/expansion anchor... Yeah, something made to do this specific task... that would be readily available at any hardware store.
whats wrong with using a plug like a normal human?
I think that these guys make videos like these on purpose, so everyone come to the comments section and UA-cam could see that they have lots of response.
My concrete nail gun does the trick in half a second 😅
Hilti will shoot nails into concrete all day without spalling or splitting - I saw a demo once - was it "real" concrete ? I think so .
*Moisture Barrier:* Am I a joke to you?
*Concrete:* Bro! I guess so.....
Ну ты гений !!!!! Ну ты даешь !!!!!!! Нобелевскую премию ему !!!!!
Клин тесал полдня, наверное
У нас полстраны на этих чопиках держится, а у них инновация, ноу хау, бл 😂
I love translating comments on here and seeing that we are all just roasting them together. Very wholesome.
gold lol
Номинант на золотой дюбель тысячелетия, не меньше
I watched it for a minute…. then I came back watching after while …..how many planks does want to fix to the concrete? That goes hours and hours….
Yeah, lets split the concrete, great job 🤣🤣
Раньше в советское время так и крепили к бетону гардины и картины, так как не было ещё всяких дюбель-гвоздей, которых сейчас в изобилии.
Если деревяшки под рукой нет (в городе) можно было спичек впихнуть, забить и в них вкрутить.
Я думал это невозможно, а тут поглядите! Фантастика, какая-то
Tap, tap tap tap tap tap tap...
Whoops, the concrete just split😂
We use this and its very good
Tell me you dont actually do construction without telling me you dont actually do construction
What does that even mean? Has to be the most stupidest saying on the internet!
Because if this were "construction" as opposed to just some DIYer overcomplicating one tiny thing just so he didn't have to go back to Lowe's for the 100th time to keep from pissing off his wife for taking so long, the guy would've just used a tapcon. Especially since he's already got the tools to predrill a hole in the concrete.
Какой же я старый. Помню, что раньше только так и делали.
Чопик
а потом этот бетон если на улице, как на видео лопнет))
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😊😊😅😅😊😊😅😊😊😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊
И никого это не потрясало
Так это просто обычный дюбель, только вбитый забавным образом.
Beautiful
Похоже строит в тундре, где до ближайшего магазина стройтоваров 1000 вёрст...
Откуда в тундре столько дерева??
О боже! Потрясающе! Ничего лучше в жизни не видел! Вы прямо волшебник
Дюбель купи
Это и есть дюбель... деревянный. Вполне рабочий вариант решения задачи... Наиболее продвинутые специалисты для надежности еще и обмазывают клинышек клеем. Клей годится любой, но желательно не на водной основе.
Имеется ввиду пластиковый @@Shkiver
@@andrej.babichev девянный ничем не хуже.. Единственное, время требует
@@Shkiver прям так уж и ничем?)
@@ShkiverОн на улице дождь и прочее, как не хуже?
That wimpy tug 😂 he didnt want to make it come loose
“This will do the trick, I’m so clever I should film this for UA-cam”