Allen Key bolt.....why destroy an Allen Key when bits are cheap enough? (£1 for a screw driver & bits) Threading wire through a plastic tube.....I think the wire is stiff enough to thread through the pipe on its own instead of making it over complicated with a string, a nut & a magnet!
I guess it was important to hit that ‘100’ mark because ~25 of these are just improvised compasses but using slightly different objects. such as: some string… a paper clip… a bent paper clip… some wire… your hand… a bent nail… 2 bent nails… a zip tie… and the list goes on… just saying if you need to draw circles this much you might consider investing in an actual compass. I mean, I’ve never been in a situation where I badly needed to draw a perfect circle but had no way of obtaining a compass (…NOT tripping on mushrooms I mean)
AGREED. I was so sick of all the improvised compasses. Or group them all together and highlight each section with its type of usefulness so we can skip past all of what we don’t need help with.
I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to make this wooden clamping knob for an adjustable lap desk, twist on and off again. The threading on the inside of the knob just wore away. I've jars full of nuts, but none fit, nor did shields, omg. Your suggestion at 3:28 of vid gives me hope, but I wonder if the hotglue I have on hand will work. Maybe yours is stronger to handle the stress of tightening and loosening. Hehe, nothin' beats a failure but a try! Thanks so much! woot-woot:)
This guy lives above me I can never sleep and he has broken into every apartment in the building the entire building is his oyster now nice work thank you 🤪🤪❤️❤️😃😃👍👍
That nut attached to that string that was attached to the wire and then you use the magnet to thread it through the plastic pipe is genius and it opens up a new world of thought for me. Thank you for this video and God bless you.
@@Theghostescapes that doesn't always work I have run Romex in Long conduit with many bends in a million dollar home in the 80s and we could barely get it through even using a lot of soap.
use to run wire for a living. we took a plastic shopping bag making a small balloon just slightly bigger than the pipe, tide our pull string to it and take a shop vac to the other end of pipe and have the string pulled through 100 ft in about 2 seconds.
thanks for sharing my friend.I love bodging,and getting the job done with what you have to hand.there's always a solution if you think out of the box,and it's great exercise for the brain.if you think hard enough it's amazing what you can accomplish,without having to track down a specific tool.thanks again,and stay safe and be lucky.respect.maddog.West cork.republic of Ireland
У вас отличные видео, классная подача материала в ускоренном виде и шикарная музыка!!!👍 Спасибо за такую информацию, смотреть очень интересно, познавательно и приятно👍💯😎🤝🔥✌️💥💪✨
wonderful hacks and only a few that i knew. The video is clear in any language and the light music makes for an enjoyable learning experience .. smashing job!
A more readily available hack for rust, is white vinegar. It will strip the rust off anything in a few hrs but I usually leave it overnight. While your at it, might as well use it first to soak the faucets and shower heads then recycle it for rusty things.
I've suggest getting real vinegar that is not been diluted with water like many of the brands are and I forget which brand I found that is undiluted hahaha but I also use apple cider vinegar in my diet and it's very good for you.
I've never seen a person write with a pencil/pen while holding it like this guy does. Seems like it would be tougher to achieve fine movements with it just between the side of your thumb and index finger. I guess it works if you are used to holding it like that most of your life.
Ok, gotta admit the way to keep from losing my WD40 straw, I’m doing today. I use that stuff all the time in my art, for laundry, cleaning stainless appliances, removing rust etc and try as I might, I still lose the damn straw. I do like most of the tips, but with a few I use different hack. I’m a kind of use what I got - kind of hacker also. So I appreciate your channel. Even if it I don’t use your exact hack, it sparks the imagination for another. But I’m not sure about the hot glue in the screw hole thing. Unless your using construction grade hot glue, craft glue won’t hold long term. I use a marine trick. Scrape the wax of a toilet ring, I do keep one on hand, around the screw, fill the hole with resin, screw in the screw and after the resin has set, remove the screw. It works every time, long term.
@@Alcoholic_Nerd I have no idea, but I haven’t. I’ll look into it. Unless you’re speaking of WD40. I have one of those, but my Teflon and silicone spray tubes are the ones I lose.
Me gusta mirar estos videos porq aprendí muchos trucos para resolver inconvenientes en el hogar yo misma sin tener que llamar un manitas jajaja...no necesito a nadie que me ayude jajaja.gracias...zorionak 💝🇨🇴🇪🇦
I stumbled across your UA-cam channel and I'm really impressed with all the innovative alternatives to the sometimes aggravating hang ups that I normally encounter. Thank you for all the insight you have provided. I'm not a dedicated follower.
I saw about 10 that I thought were good. About 30 that I can’t figure out what the point was, 20 that I have bits for, and the remainder making circles.
I've been around various types of work sites and tools my life also, many of these I knew. Some I was gonna try. Many of these I'm "wow". Many others, I'm "Holy Crap"! I'm Hooked Mr. Hacker! Thanks for solving my dilema on an upcoming project!
Do not do that first one. That is so freaking dangerous. those screws are very likely to wear down quickly, and go flying and bouncing around. Never mess around with grinders.
I saw that one and was literally shocked that this is on here. You can put a screw right through your brain with the amount of force that thing will have flying out of there. BEYOND dangerous.
Luckily it was shown in 2mm plastic, ciz anything harders guna end a lot diffrently... this is why worksafe entities were created in western countries...
hey let's take an Allen wrench...grind off the end to use as a drill bit tip. Oh wait, they already have hex bit tips...FOR DECADES NOW!! Too funny. Who are the genius' who come up with this stuff? LOL
if you are gonna put 3 screws together to make some sort of drill bit, why not use a 4th to have a center point which would start it dead center every time?
No, you're wrong, I tried it, a 4th keeps it centred and makes a hole just as easy as 3 but without all the movement. If you think about it you'll see guessing and doing are completely different things.
thank you for teaching me how to zip tie some wood together this is some cutting edge construction.
коль на выдумки хитра. Теперь в видео пособиях. В общих чертах приятно, что кто-то таким полезным занимается. Заслуженный лайк.
Allen Key bolt.....why destroy an Allen Key when bits are cheap enough? (£1 for a screw driver & bits)
Threading wire through a plastic tube.....I think the wire is stiff enough to thread through the pipe on its own instead of making it over complicated with a string, a nut & a magnet!
I now know how to make a circle a bagillion different ways, thank you👌
And with random diameters
I guess it was important to hit that ‘100’ mark because ~25 of these are just improvised compasses but using slightly different objects. such as: some string… a paper clip… a bent paper clip… some wire… your hand… a bent nail… 2 bent nails… a zip tie… and the list goes on…
just saying if you need to draw circles this much you might consider investing in an actual compass. I mean, I’ve never been in a situation where I badly needed to draw a perfect circle but had no way of obtaining a compass (…NOT tripping on mushrooms I mean)
AGREED. I was so sick of all the improvised compasses. Or group them all together and highlight each section with its type of usefulness so we can skip past all of what we don’t need help with.
I wish to see a video that says 76 tips, etc. All those with round numbers are inevitably somehow not real!
That sanding block with the bulldog clips is _genius_ !
best collection so far, and the soundtrack was kinda cool too!
Appreciate the alternatives--it's always helpful to have options.
So satisfying.
Я многое пробую из лайфхаков ,и благодарен за опыт вам!!!
Thank you for sharing ❤
some very good ideas...😊😊😊
Bravo. Thank you. Merci
Mr. Hacker, This is amazing! I can't stop smiling!
I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to make this wooden clamping knob for an adjustable lap desk, twist on and off again. The threading on the inside of the knob just wore away. I've jars full of nuts, but none fit, nor did shields, omg.
Your suggestion at 3:28 of vid gives me hope, but I wonder if the hotglue I have on hand will work. Maybe yours is stronger to handle the stress of tightening and loosening.
Hehe, nothin' beats a failure but a try!
Thanks so much! woot-woot:)
This video was super useful, thank you!
Merci monsieur, vous êtes genial
Great tutorial and ideas. But sometimes unnecessary. But everyone makes their own choice.
Amazing, thank ypu for shsrimg
one word for this: satisfying !
This man knows how to solve problems
This guy is a Circular Genius.
That sanding block with the bulldog clips is genius . Good
This guy lives above me I can never sleep and he has broken into every apartment in the building the entire building is his oyster now nice work thank you 🤪🤪❤️❤️😃😃👍👍
Did he do this by drawing circles?
Extendable rulers really do come in handy.
What, do you mean tape measures?
@@peterdemkiw3280 Correct.
at 8 minutes and 10 seconds, you reminded me of the math that I had forgotten, thank you, a useful video for everyone
8:10
That nut attached to that string that was attached to the wire and then you use the magnet to thread it through the plastic pipe is genius and it opens up a new world of thought for me. Thank you for this video and God bless you.
Just stick the wire through the pipe. Geez.
@@Theghostescapes that doesn't always work I have run Romex in Long conduit with many bends in a million dollar home in the 80s and we could barely get it through even using a lot of soap.
use to run wire for a living. we took a plastic shopping bag making a small balloon just slightly bigger than the pipe, tide our pull string to it and take a shop vac to the other end of pipe and have the string pulled through 100 ft in about 2 seconds.
@@darylhudson777I don't think a magnet can be strong enough to bend a wire through all those bends, the friction will be too much.
I gotta come back & rewatch this every time I start a new project 😁
Just to practice drawing circles
把日常使用工具經驗教給你👋學起來真實用✌👍
😮😮😮 cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ video clip, chúc bạn thành công!
Very astute, thanks. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
thanks for sharing my friend.I love bodging,and getting the job done with what you have to hand.there's always a solution if you think out of the box,and it's great exercise for the brain.if you think hard enough it's amazing what you can accomplish,without having to track down a specific tool.thanks again,and stay safe and be lucky.respect.maddog.West cork.republic of Ireland
У вас отличные видео, классная подача материала в ускоренном виде и шикарная музыка!!!👍 Спасибо за такую информацию, смотреть очень интересно, познавательно и приятно👍💯😎🤝🔥✌️💥💪✨
I think this video needs a different title: 100 WAYS TO DRAW CIRCLES AND MAKE DRILL BITS OUT OF SCREWS ...seriously
U ain't neva lied fam...😅😂
Right
wow,your idea is great
Great hacks, love your videos, some helped me ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏
very good video very impressive
Thank you
tres utile merci beaucoup pour l'info 🤓🤓👌👌
I'm impressed at the amount of circles this guy needs to make, and still hasn't purchased a compass.
lmao
You're gonna love this.... Check out the trick at 8:10... I will admit, it is a pretty neat trick though.
@@allenclark4235 That was one of the ones I didn’t understand. If you would be so kind as to explain what the purpose of that was.
@@mgpvii its a little trick to find the center of any circle.. I was pointing out the part where he has a damn compass lol.
@@allenclark4235 haha...thank you.
Good job❤
sharing tricks are very useful for our daily works with projects, many of them are very useful and easy
Bravo!! Very useful. Thanks.
wow! very impressive.......I didn't kn'ow drawing circles was a thing
Never thought of a few of these, such as how to straighten out a copper wire.
very good tip
Thanks
wonderful hacks and only a few that i knew. The video is clear in any language and the light music makes for an enjoyable learning experience .. smashing job!
Nice! Your name fits.
If you do not have standard hex bit, but you do have an angle grinder for cutting hex wrench, there is something strange going on...
He also has a compass at 24:15 but needs 200 ways to draw a circle with everything he found in his grandma's junk drawer. This channel is braindead.
Очень здорово.!!!!
Hilarious - Thank you!😂
A more readily available hack for rust, is white vinegar. It will strip the rust off anything in a few hrs but I usually leave it overnight. While your at it, might as well use it first to soak the faucets and shower heads then recycle it for rusty things.
Rustolium has a vinegar gel spray that's awesome for use on cars or spots where it runs off and drys to quickly.
I've suggest getting real vinegar that is not been diluted with water like many of the brands are and I forget which brand I found that is undiluted hahaha but I also use apple cider vinegar in my diet and it's very good for you.
@@TheOminousVoidWispers I need to find some. That sounds great. Thanks.
lol few hours BUT I leave it over night
Лимонная кислота лучше!
Helpful idea
Some of these are pretty good ideas
Wow...he can draw circles!
Gracias por tu exposición
I’ve worked with tools all my life, and I found the video very resourceful. Thank you!
You must go pretty hands 👺🖤
Nice, will Save for later
These are brilliant! Thanks so much!
Fabulous!... if you want 50 ways to draw a circle (that are all the same idea); or need to drill holes, have a drill, but no drill bits.
I've never seen a person write with a pencil/pen while holding it like this guy does. Seems like it would be tougher to achieve fine movements with it just between the side of your thumb and index finger. I guess it works if you are used to holding it like that most of your life.
No one these days is taught how to hold a pen or pencil properly.
honestly though holding a pencil oddly for a quick scribe/marking vs writing an actual essay or something isnt that strange
Best thinking, "outside the box". Pure genius! Thanks for posting. New subscriber. 😺
Pure genius? Are you really sure about that?
You gotta give it to these people, they are not afraid to share with the entire world, how stupid they are and not afraid to show it.
Some of these R trUlY ingenious!!!;) Using a bolt and a few nuts as a ratchet -- WOW!!!;) By fAH dA bEst vid of dIs categORY Ive EVAH SEEN!!!;)
Ok, gotta admit the way to keep from losing my WD40 straw, I’m doing today. I use that stuff all the time in my art, for laundry, cleaning stainless appliances, removing rust etc and try as I might, I still lose the damn straw. I do like most of the tips, but with a few I use different hack. I’m a kind of use what I got - kind of hacker also. So I appreciate your channel. Even if it I don’t use your exact hack, it sparks the imagination for another. But I’m not sure about the hot glue in the screw hole thing. Unless your using construction grade hot glue, craft glue won’t hold long term. I use a marine trick. Scrape the wax of a toilet ring, I do keep one on hand, around the screw, fill the hole with resin, screw in the screw and after the resin has set, remove the screw. It works every time, long term.
...... just buy the ones with the built in hinging straw attachments, they have been around a long ass time, how have you never seen them???
@@Alcoholic_Nerd I have no idea, but I haven’t. I’ll look into it. Unless you’re speaking of WD40. I have one of those, but my Teflon and silicone spray tubes are the ones I lose.
It's nice^^
thanks you
Using a claw hammer to remove nails is genius. Don't let this guy work on your plumbing if you use PVC.
Mr. Hacker the type of dude that lifts the toilet seat with the shoehorn
😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂💕💕
I feel like I'm going in circles with this video 🙂
Thanks for the useful vid man!
Me gusta mirar estos videos porq aprendí muchos trucos para resolver inconvenientes en el hogar yo misma sin tener que llamar un manitas jajaja...no necesito a nadie que me ayude jajaja.gracias...zorionak 💝🇨🇴🇪🇦
I stumbled across your UA-cam channel and I'm really impressed with all the innovative alternatives to the sometimes aggravating hang ups that I normally encounter. Thank you for all the insight you have provided. I'm not a dedicated follower.
MUCHAS GRACIAS, FELICITACIONES, SALUDOS DESDE SAN LUÍS POTOSÍ, MÉXICO.
Wonderful ideas thank you for sharing.👍💐
I agree with a lot of your comments. I think that instead of putting a hundred axe maybe just five good ones that work
APRENDI MUITO !!! 👍👍👍
I saw about 10 that I thought were good. About 30 that I can’t figure out what the point was, 20 that I have bits for, and the remainder making circles.
Ide yang sangat cemerlang 👍👍👍
nice
Good time, teacher, your works are really beautiful 💖🤌👍🌹 and unique 💖💖
grat stuff, keep it up
I've been around various types of work sites and tools my life also, many of these I knew. Some I was gonna try. Many of these I'm "wow". Many others, I'm "Holy Crap"! I'm Hooked Mr. Hacker! Thanks for solving my dilema on an upcoming project!
Nice video, some excellent info presented in an enjoyable manner. Thanks for sharing these.
Brilliant!
Thanks.
35 min and 18 sec of my life i will never get back. Most of these make no sense what so ever. Why did I sit through this whole thing?
some of these are kind of cool and some are made for a five year old. im going to give you a thumbs up any way. 👍
Nice
It's so Amazing ❤️ 💯 👌🏻
super. 💙💙💙
Suficiente con los círculos 🙄 todo lo demás Genial!
Excelente
Do not do that first one. That is so freaking dangerous. those screws are very likely to wear down quickly, and go flying and bouncing around. Never mess around with grinders.
I saw that one and was literally shocked that this is on here. You can put a screw right through your brain with the amount of force that thing will have flying out of there. BEYOND dangerous.
@@billyturner9930
I'm thinking if you're going to try any of these your brain has pretty much been screwed already. 😆
Yeah. Screws aren't strong. Could bebroken with a hammer, a grinder will definitely send it flying.
@@dpz9872 some of these are actually pretty good ideas
Luckily it was shown in 2mm plastic, ciz anything harders guna end a lot diffrently... this is why worksafe entities were created in western countries...
hey let's take an Allen wrench...grind off the end to use as a drill bit tip. Oh wait, they already have hex bit tips...FOR DECADES NOW!! Too funny. Who are the genius' who come up with this stuff? LOL
if you are gonna put 3 screws together to make some sort of drill bit, why not use a 4th to have a center point which would start it dead center every time?
I'm thinking because that would create too much build up in the center of the screws, if you visualize it you'll see i am right lol.
No, you're wrong, I tried it, a 4th keeps it centred and makes a hole just as easy as 3 but without all the movement.
If you think about it you'll see guessing and doing are completely different things.
wow! brilliant ideas hacks tips and tricks! as a tradesman builder and contruction worker myself theres alot there i can use and help me! thanks!
veryy good
Wow !!!!!!
that's look nice