Normal thinking, but did you notice that none of them split the wood, even that close to the end? It must have to do with breaking the wood's fibers, rather than pushing them apart.
Usually I learn something new watching videos. Apparently I’ve been using screws wrong my entire life. I’m going to take this new profound knowledge to my foreman so he’ll be super impressed with my new abilities.
A screw holds to wood better than a nail because the threads grip the wood. If you hammer it in, the threads rip out the wood they would otherwise have gripped.
And dumb methods that actually have draw backs that's why they're not common but people comment to point it out adding to it's rise in visibility. So annoying
@@DonTrellexactly that’s why when you go into construction sites and you will never see anyone doing these because it’s garbage and there is a reason why they don’t do it.
Actually that DIY washer is an actual fixture that you can buy at a hardware store, it's true purpose I can't fully recall at the moment but what I do call is that the 2 prongs burrows into the material and lock the washer in place which eliminate slipping or rotating of the washer once it sinks into place and then you have a washer that stays in place and doesn't falls off or rolls away whenever you have to unfasten the bolt and nut 🔩 to take the thing apart again‼️
@@JamesMason888 no he kinda just made a permanently mounted washers. If the nut was welded to the washer, there would be a point. Just put the washer on as it was. Cutting made no mechanical advantage
Personally I only use hammers I don't use drills, screwdrivers, wrenches, forks, spoons, knives, plates, bowls, and cereal I eat hammers off a hammer with a hammer I brush my teeth and hair with a hammer
As a carpenter with 40 years site experience I've sadly witnessed plenty of chippies hammering in screws like this, usually without pre-drilling. Result: split timber and skewed screw heads. Tastey.
@@omnomgamer8633 Because guys think it's quicker; either they're on price work or they just can't be bothered with drilling a pilot hole and screwing. It's a pity someone didn't invent a cordless electric drill to make it easier.
Hammering a screw in, rips through the fibers of the wood making it a weaker hold. Screwing it in cuts a channel into the wood fibers creating a stronger hold.
Things my father used to do. He was a shipwright and later a design-technology head of department. I have furniture where drawers slide effortlessly, no matter how full, where everything is secure, but all based on traditional joints- only screws holding on the hinge. Tenon joints and blind tenons, dovetail and concealed dovetails.
Hammering screws takes every bit of the holding ability away. You are literally stripping the wood away from the threads and the screws abilty to hold away. Never ever do this!!
All right, that’s pretty cool you built a lock washer you heated up the screw for the glue going into the plywood nicely done and hammering in the screws was just a slightest touch of a drill nice
You would never run a screw into plywood edge grain and expect it to hold anything in the first place. Just like running a screw into the end grain of a piece of dimensional lumber in a no no.
@@steveestebon2079 Yeah right. Just like all the other 100 comments that totally agree with me. Every single tip is either totally stupid or totally useless.
A washer doesn't need to be anchored into wood unless the nut is permanently attached to it to enable self tightening when turning the bolt only. Otherwise it's totally pointless.
Nah cmon dudes, code says 1/4 inch plywood screws inserted on edge should be dipped in kerosene and then heated to at least 540 F. This will kill all of the wood splitter bacteria that causes this. Everyone knows this!!! 😊
*ЗДЕСЬ ПОДБОРКА САМЫХ ДЕБИЛЬНЫХ СОВЕТОВ:* 1. Зачем забивать молотком, если можно было сразу закрутить шуруповертом? Держалось бы крепче. 2. Подогретый шуруп никак не влияет на расщепление дерева, вот если бы он его мылом или маслом смазал… 3. Что тебе даёт непроворачивающаяся шайба? На силу крепления это никак не влияет! *НАЖИМАЙТЕ «…» И ВЫБИРАЙТЕ «ПОЖАЛОВАТЬСЯ», «ЛОЖНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ».*
The first thing I saw was someone hammering screws into end grain, requiring more time spent and an extra tool on hand than if you simply weren't a jackass. This set the stage nicely for what else was to come.
Hahaha same here. They won’t be as secure now. This is a shortcut that is not recommended. I’d love to see Mike Holmes see you do this. He’s snap that board in half and tell u to “make it right”
so you're saying you could do better? the hell did he even do wrong? i think the sharp washer screw trick was pretty smart, it reinforces the connection
Pre-soak your toilet paper in soapy water so you don't need to wash your hands after wiping.
i just wash my hands BEFORE going. that way my junk never gets dirty and i dont have to do it later.
😅, Are you sure
LMAO
@@richardclark.??? But you have dung on your hands !!??
@borisgulliver4970 just drink a bottle of soap so you'll have clean poop. That way you don't have to wash your hands.
Protip: don't hammer your screws in.
Normal thinking, but did you notice that none of them split the wood, even that close to the end? It must have to do with breaking the wood's fibers, rather than pushing them apart.
@@donf3739❤❤
I knew I was doing something wrong.
@@donf3739😅😅😅😅😊
Шуруп забитый молотком держится лучше чем гвоздь закрученный отверткой
Правильно ! Забитый молотком шуруп , держаться гораздо лучше , чем завёрнутый отвёрткой гвоздь !😅👍)))
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С языка сняли! 😂
Дичь из интернета!
@@artem_buki я это знаю с восьмидесятых, интернет тогда не был распространен
problem with hammering screws in is that they tend to be more brittle than nails. You could introduce cracks by hammering and weaken them
Use a rake to dig a hole in your yard. This keeps the shovel clean.
Fasho
impeccable logic, thanks
It's probably more effective too.
Alway pee in the shower, so that your feet can absorb some of the pee , and the time you save can be spent shopping for new shoes . You’ll need them
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Next video: how to paint your house with a pressure washer
I actually want to see this
Then "How to levitate with a pressure washer".
Nice
Garage54 painted their car with one and it turned out well
Oh OK....when you want it done?
I read through all of the replies. THANK YOU SO MUCH, FOLKS!!! Y'all are always soooo much more entertaining than the videos are!!!
But please pause the vid when watching.. We dont need to give this more views..
And here i am, commenting instead 😳
Usually I learn something new watching videos. Apparently I’ve been using screws wrong my entire life. I’m going to take this new profound knowledge to my foreman so he’ll be super impressed with my new abilities.
Oh, yeah. 😂
Its been 3 months, are you running the company by now? With the tips from these videos, im sure you are.
Чувак, це просто вершина сарказм 👍
Hope all the framers start doing this for new houses.
😂😂😂
I like to boil all the hot water I'll need for the week on Sunday to save time; then I keep it fresh in the freezer until I need it.
Fresh frozen I see.
😂
Pro tip
If that is your fresh water for the week then that would actually make sense. 🙃
Lmao 😂
A screw holds to wood better than a nail because the threads grip the wood. If you hammer it in, the threads rip out the wood they would otherwise have gripped.
I Like drilling a very tiny pilot hole first so I don't split the wood
@@jmmmnliberal8274if you run your impact in reverse to start the screw you don’t need a pilot hole.
@@drbass9677 still need, especially harder wood
thats whast he did..you can see it@@jmmmnliberal8274
screws also snap where as nails bend. Any movement and snap.....
🙄 What really sealed it for me was pulling out the impact driver after hammering in screws.
It's a drill...but yeah.
Fr. Like if you had the ability to screw the screws down, why did you hammer them?
Im gonna throw my screws in the oven tonight so i dont have to heat them tomorrow, time saver
Also make sure to NOT screw them all the way down tonight so you don’t have to not do that to borrow also.
Friendly reminder: 80% of the stuff on the internet is garbage for clicks
言いたかったことを言ってくれてありがとう。
And dumb methods that actually have draw backs that's why they're not common but people comment to point it out adding to it's rise in visibility. So annoying
@@DonTrellexactly that’s why when you go into construction sites and you will never see anyone doing these because it’s garbage and there is a reason why they don’t do it.
But he's actually accurate here brother, you're right as well tho
Friendly reminder: about 84.75% of statistics online are completely made up
I love the washer that became a washer.
Ya, I do not see the advantage.
Seriously.. I hate this fake crap
@@mavamQ I agree, I was thinking the same at the time, what advantage does that give you.
@@Fighter4Streetmaybe if the nut was welded to it you could use that as a re usable ancor point but as it was it was poointless
Actually that DIY washer is an actual fixture that you can buy at a hardware store, it's true purpose I can't fully recall at the moment but what I do call is that the 2 prongs burrows into the material and lock the washer in place which eliminate slipping or rotating of the washer once it sinks into place and then you have a washer that stays in place and doesn't falls off or rolls away whenever you have to unfasten the bolt and nut 🔩 to take the thing apart again‼️
Забитый шуруп держится лучше, чем закрученный гвоздь 😅
Pro tip: Wash up crockery and cutlery three times. Saves washing up for the next three days.
I'm constantly finding that my washers don't have enough spikes on them. This changed my life.
Why the hell did I read this comment in the voice of claptrap?!
He effectively made t-nuts. But why not just buy them?
@@JamesMason888 no he kinda just made a permanently mounted washers. If the nut was welded to the washer, there would be a point. Just put the washer on as it was. Cutting made no mechanical advantage
When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Except he used a drill to finish them in
😂👍👍👍❤
no patience.
I don’t get it. He already had the drill, just use the drill. Now 95% of those screws have no threading
Nice.
Personally I only use hammers I don't use drills, screwdrivers, wrenches, forks, spoons, knives, plates, bowls, and cereal I eat hammers off a hammer with a hammer I brush my teeth and hair with a hammer
how on earth do you wipe your ass?
@@user-eo4ti4ve8j it's painful but with a hammer my toilet is made of hammers
Pro tip: Use a 4lb hammer when hitting in screws.
Lesson from video: There are lots of ways to trick idiots into thinking you know how to do something.
Tell me you’ve never worked construction without telling me you’ve never worked construction.
I have never worked in construction (but I have worked in building; I'm English! )
As a carpenter with 40 years site experience I've sadly witnessed plenty of chippies hammering in screws like this, usually without pre-drilling. Result: split timber and skewed screw heads. Tastey.
@@charlieb6001 why would you ever hammer screws though?
@@omnomgamer8633 Because guys think it's quicker; either they're on price work or they just can't be bothered with drilling a pilot hole and screwing. It's a pity someone didn't invent a cordless electric drill to make it easier.
@@charlieb6001 ah ok so theyre just lazy and dont think about any real solution to the problem so they just wack it.
For screwing into the edge of plywood, use pilot holes.
Hammering a screw in, rips through the fibers of the wood making it a weaker hold. Screwing it in cuts a channel into the wood fibers creating a stronger hold.
I think I lost brain cells watching them hammer the screws in
В России есть поговорка. Ты ее понимаешь, когда попадаешь на срочную службу в армию. Квадрантное катаем, а круглое носим.
@@user-vq5ym5dh7k
Peace for Ukraine. Boycott Russia.
Peace for Palestinians. Boycott Iz.
@@PublicHealthAdvocate get help!
Just wait until he screws the nails down
@@user-vq5ym5dh7ki dont understand after translation 😅
I'm not even a handyman, and I certainly am no good with tools, but even I cried a little at the hammering of the screws.
Шуруп вбитый держит лучше чем гвоздь вкрученный!
I am literally a handyman, that is my job, and everything this guy did is either completely stupid, or there's already a better way to do it.
😂😂@@user-vx8rp3zq5v
@user-vx8rp3zq5v where did you hear this?
Honestly, it doesn’t really make much of a difference… it does feel horrifically wrong though, and don’t hammer nails in when building furniture…
Things my father used to do. He was a shipwright and later a design-technology head of department. I have furniture where drawers slide effortlessly, no matter how full, where everything is secure, but all based on traditional joints- only screws holding on the hinge. Tenon joints and blind tenons, dovetail and concealed dovetails.
Avoid wear and tear on your internal combustion engine, by pouring fuel straight down the drain at the garage.
Pro tip: you can keep the garbage can clean by not putting garbage in it.
I do this with my refrigerator by not putting food in it. Never have to worry about cleaning it.
If you ever feel useless just remember this guy exists.
Yeh but what's he doing in the White House😱
Jajjajaajajjaj
Well, he has 7.41 million subs so... I guess he makes more money than you.
Но пару витков всё же будут держать!😁
@@bsvenss2 it's fascinating to watch the mentally challenged trying to perform simple carpentry
I am renovating my home just now. For the last 56 years, i was screwing the screws but clearly, i shouldn't 😮
Как гласит народная мудрость: "Шуруп, забитый молотком, сидит крепче, чем гвоздь, закрученный отверткой".
Забивать шурупы молотком гораздо удобнее, чем закручивать гвозди отвёрткой!
😂
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Шуруп забитый молотком... крепче сидит, чем гвоздь затянутый орвёрткой....
Очень неудобно собирать выбитые зубы поломаными руками.
@@user-ne3yh7dt3fэто точно когда руки растут ниже пояса
Hammering screws takes every bit of the holding ability away.
You are literally stripping the wood away from the threads and the screws abilty to hold away.
Never ever do this!!
I was coming to the comment just to say that watching them hammer screws hurt my soul...
Also, that had to have pre drilled those holes for the screws to go in like that with the hammer
Also, what's the point of hammering them in? It doesn't save any work.
@@anitan121it makes more work lol
I always drill a pilot hole for nails but here's the life hack I use a drill bit bigger than the nail.
No pilot holes were harmed in the making of this film.
First one is called, an IRISH NAIL.
A screw driven in with a hammer holds better than a nail driven in with a screwdriver.
Is that Plato or Socrates?
@@monicadaniels784 Confucius
@@BluntforceJ Yeah, that's why I asked? lol
Wise words
@@monicadaniels784 Archimedes😂
It's pretty cool that the lighter made a predrilled hole on the plywood
Смекалка и лошадка в действии 😊
This is what I was looking for 😂
And he didn’t screw it in all the way
Its okay to wash your drill in the sink, make sure its plugged in and hoghest rpm, it'll clean in no time 😁👍
The washer hack was pretty 😎 cool
The second one isn't because the screw is hot, it's because he drilled a pilot hole
Be honest, you tried that!! 😂
they also don't screw it in as far and use less power
I was wondering, even saved the video to remember this 😂
He also screwed into the edge of plywood, which has no real strength compared to a 2x4 or the face of the plywood
@@averagejoe17769عقسف
Thanks for the advice, I'm going to twist the nails with a screwdriver
All right, that’s pretty cool you built a lock washer you heated up the screw for the glue going into the plywood nicely done and hammering in the screws was just a slightest touch of a drill nice
Ugh that last one was so satisfying
That was really cool how the lighter helped that screw drive into the predrilled hole without splitting it.
Very good
I think i see it now lol
I like the way it wasn't screwed all the way in.
If you look closely the nail on the left is tilted. To it would split either way. Lighting the right for 3 seconds won't change a thing
And on top of that. It is also closer to the edge
I love how he stops the hot screw before the head splits the wood
yeah looks like hole already predrilled as well if you look closely
You would never run a screw into plywood edge grain and expect it to hold anything in the first place. Just like running a screw into the end grain of a piece of dimensional lumber in a no no.
the scary part is some people will actually think these are great ideas
Шуруп забитый молотком , держит лучше, чем гвоздь закрученный отверткой. Факт!
Predrilled holes are awesome 😉👍
Yep, saw that
Almost like ALL these 'hack' bs is just faked garbage. With the few vaguely decent ones still being 10x more expensive than just buying it.
Шуруп ,забитый молотком,держится лучше чем гвоздь,закрученный отвёрткой.
Great vid. Shows precisely how not to do things. 🙄
The last one is good.
@@steveshooter9010 Not really. It's totally unnecessary, like other commentators have already pointed out.
You have no idea what you are talking about
@@steveestebon2079 Yeah right. Just like all the other 100 comments that totally agree with me.
Every single tip is either totally stupid or totally useless.
Blandísima la madera, es más duro un pan...
Thanks for the tip, Mr. George.😅
This dude defines brings a knife to a gun fight
That first one is a great way to put screws in...if you want exactly the last 1/8" of screw to actually hold something. Waste of a 3" or 4" screw.
Shitty subpar screws at that.
Вбитый саморез держит крепче чем закрученный гвоздь.
Quero ver Vc bater o parafuso deste jeito em uma madeira maciça 😂😂😂
I don't even know what that is supposed to be good for😂
😊
😊😊😊😊
It should be titled "the wrong way to use hardware"
Yup
We're going to have a generation of clueless idiots breaking things thanks to the school of YT Shorts aren't we.
Probably. even though there’s zero hardware in this video
Could've been an ultimate level of evil if that money was fake
Excellent well done thanks for the tips I’m a chippy but I tried
Just goes to show: To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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I'd rather be a hammer than a nail 😂
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Rewatches 'Arrival (2016)'
Now screw in a nail, I'd like to see that.
😂
Поверь, забитый саморез, держит лучше чем закрученный гвоздь 😉😂
@@Mac_King_cheese😅😅
@@rustem5632 nice nuke plan✅
😂😂😂😂
"Что вы делаете, Suka Blyat?!" - что я думал в течение этого видео.
This is big brain move time😂
A washer doesn't need to be anchored into wood unless the nut is permanently attached to it to enable self tightening when turning the bolt only. Otherwise it's totally pointless.
Great point !
I was going to comment the same. This whole clip was all wrong
You could tack-weld it after if you were dead set on making use of it. But then you could weld the nut to the bolt without a washer. 🤷♂️
Let him have his pointless fun 😂
This guy thinks he just invented t nuts
I wanna give this guy the benefit of the doubt and say he's just trolling carpenters.
Ofc he is, did you see the state of that hammer swing 😂
This giy has been repeating these same dumb things for so long now! And who wants to pick up some hot screws
He must have a death wish then.
This is probably the closest thing we will get to 5 minute crafts
Never ever screw or nail into end grain of timber
Next episode is his wife taking her tools back
Lol that was hilarious 😅
Và Cô ấy nổi cáu vì Bình sữa cho con vẫn đang trống rỗng và nó bắt đầu mếu máu vì đói
This episode should be titled, Why my gate falls apart in the next episode!
Главное правило строителя: саморез забитый молотком держит крепче чем гвоздь закрученный отверткой😂
Круглое носим,квадратное катим.
Всё как обычно🤷
@@drug.cheloveka Я тебя искал 😂
Аааа, всем Русским это знакомо))))
качественная работа
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The first one defeats the purpose of a screw
For some reason, i thought it was gonna be a live action of rhythm hell at the first part 💀
"That boy ain't right"
Hank Hill 😆
The second clip's trick is to drill a hole before driving the screw in. You can't burn a stick with that little fire, let alone heat up a screw.
Ya. Guy is an Fn liar.
I was literally yelling at my screen like just pre drill a hole 😭😭😭
If you’re doing something quick and dirty you can spin the screw the wrong way for a few seconds to get some sort of proto-pilot hole.
Homie went slower and probably didn't put a lot of force. Maybe even turned down the setting on the impact.
Nah cmon dudes, code says 1/4 inch plywood screws inserted on edge should be dipped in kerosene and then heated to at least 540 F. This will kill all of the wood splitter bacteria that causes this. Everyone knows this!!! 😊
Я помню ещё с советских времён : "Шуруп забитый молотком всегда лучше гвоздя закрученного отвёрткой".
Splinters: “Have a good one! 💀😂
Давно доказано, забитый шуруп держит крепче, чем завёрнутый гвоздь.
Первое правило плотника😅
А если, надо будет открутить?
@@mr.computer3733 Шуруп гвоздодером , гвоздь отвёрткой. Ведь это всем понятно. 😅😅😅😅😅
И то и другое ебань, но шуруп то реально забить, а вот гвоздь закрутить отвёрткой. Такое же ебильное выражение, как про цирк и армию.
*ЗДЕСЬ ПОДБОРКА САМЫХ ДЕБИЛЬНЫХ СОВЕТОВ:*
1. Зачем забивать молотком, если можно было сразу закрутить шуруповертом? Держалось бы крепче.
2. Подогретый шуруп никак не влияет на расщепление дерева, вот если бы он его мылом или маслом смазал…
3. Что тебе даёт непроворачивающаяся шайба? На силу крепления это никак не влияет!
*НАЖИМАЙТЕ «…» И ВЫБИРАЙТЕ «ПОЖАЛОВАТЬСЯ», «ЛОЖНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ».*
Спасибо за аргументированный ответ.
В "Волге" периодически встречаются болты, забитые кувалдой
В этом же меню "... " Есть еще один и важный пункт "не рекомендовать видео с этого канала".
Да уж, нужно чистить свою ленту ютуба 😊
A heated screw does prevent splitting. The lighter is dumb. Heat the screw by reverse driving it before forward driving it in.
Смазывание шурупа тоже не повлияет . В остальном согласен
The first thing I saw was someone hammering screws into end grain, requiring more time spent and an extra tool on hand than if you simply weren't a jackass. This set the stage nicely for what else was to come.
In his quest to do things opposite, instead of a washer he used a dryer.
Народная истина гласит: забитый шуруп надёжнее, чем закрученый гвоздь!
Саморез забитый молотком держит лучшие чем гвоздь закрученный отвёрткой! ❤
Гвоздь можно отвёрткой крутить?😅 шуруп да.
And either one holds about as well as duct tape
Así es compañero
And this is why we need high school shop classes
Забитый саморез держит лучше, чем закрученный гвоздь))
Next video: how to build a cabinet with chairs and cats
Buy powdered water then whenever you need water just add water.
@@user-fo4ve5fo4zbuy reduced air then add air to make air
Wait…your cats know how to build cabinets?? Mine barely knows where to poop.
@@duzzitmatter8679 Your cat has a servant to build cabinets for him. And clean up his poop.
Everyone is gangsta until you have to screw a nail.
You can nail a screw but you can't screw a nail
~Sun tzu
Art of carpentry
You can tune a piano, but you can't tune a fish.
Watch me lol
@@DrBooru why
@@JohnDoe-fu6zt 🤣🤣but my comment makes sense on this video
Speaking of, why DON'T they make nails you can screw in. Or washers you can nail on?
Pounding screws with a hammer is the absolute worst thing you could ever do with a screw
美しい動き、緻密な作業工程❤ワンダフル🎉
Man, I've always wondered how I could make sure my screws pull out. Great tip!
Watching you hammer those screws in just gave me a whole level of rage and anger I didn't think was possible😡😡😡
Lmao it’s called idiots, that won’t hold that long 😂
Hahaha same here. They won’t be as secure now. This is a shortcut that is not recommended. I’d love to see Mike Holmes see you do this. He’s snap that board in half and tell u to “make it right”
Its edited, he screwed them in and cut out these parts out of the video
What if I said I use vice grips to twist a nail into a piece of wood lol
Why even use a screw if you're just going to hammer it in anyway?
Very useful tips. Thanks!
That washer one would make good emergency caltrops.
What's the benefit of the cut washer? It doesn't do anything?
WAS ABOUT TO SAY THAT
Just missing one step, and that's to weld the washer to the nut.
La clavas en la madera.. Pero no con esa tuerca😂
The benefit is…they know people will comment, which means $$. Lol. Guess they did it right.
@@WyattFL5 facts
Next video up: How to paint your whole house using buckets of paint and explosives - Mr. Bean-style!
Wonderful! Lol.
Саморез забитый молотком держится крепче, чем гвоздь закрученный отвёрткой😂
That first one has to be trolling.😂
Bro graduated from the McDonald’s ice cream machine 💀
Random = funny
so you're saying you could do better? the hell did he even do wrong? i think the sharp washer screw trick was pretty smart, it reinforces the connection
@@hangingontheWildside nah these hacks are stupid but this guy is stupider
Drill a hole in a quarter, that makes a great washer and is only about 15 cents more expensive than a real one.
use 5 cent and save 5
The precut anchor washers are so much more expensive. *sigh*
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I feel like this guy is descending into madness, the first clip isn’t even a rip that’s just hammering screws into wood
Pro tip: the washer is there for a reason
And it's still there afterwards...
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It’s still there serving the same purpose.
It SHOULD be like that to support the use of a lock washer in between.
@@BillTolliverI’ve never had an issue using a lock washer with an uncircumcised washer underneath.
The heated screw 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ pre drilled and didn’t want head going to far either
Önceden delinmeden ziyade il vida suntanın kenarında 2. Visa tam merkezde.
100% predrilled. What is the point of these videos exactly?
@@umitsahin231 you what?
@@umitsahin231o0
When it cools it shrinks and is loose.
Esa frase es muy importante (no tenerle miedo pero si respetó)🇨🇺👍
Bro defeated the purpose of the twists on the screws when he hammed that shit it