SL, very good; I'm a big fan of carabiners. Obviously as a safety precaution the inexpensive ones should never be used for rappelling. Most useful purpose I've found is for keeping keys/keyless transmitters secure. Since I fish a lot, I can secure my keys on a lanyard around my neck and never have to worry about losing them in the lake. All the best, Don
Great videos. You could have easily mixed your pvc & carabiner hacks together, especially on #6 by using pvc instead of tin can. You got me thinking. :-)
I have a dog from a shelter which we got a harness for. She got out of it 3 times even though it fits snug. I used a carbiner that clips around the harness and a choke collar. Not a fan of the choke collar but it's a great back up if she gets out of the harness. Leash is attached to harness of course.
You gotta know some idiot is going to have seen your demo on how to move something heavy and they are going to hook something heavy to the knobs on their kitchen cabinets! Mark my words!
HACK: if you need coffee cups hung up in your cabinets put a bolt with an eye at the end then clip the carabiner to the coffee cup then to the hook...(hang the hook in the shelf above)
i live in an apartment where there are trees by the parking lot. I've been tempted to run a zipline from the tree to my porch for unloading groceries. of course i would want to be careful of the slope of the line, or make sure there was someone at the end to receive them. Haven't don it yet, but tempting
I *do* love some carabiners
very interesting
You,are a real character. I enjoy watching all your ideas! Thank you
Thanks
You're fun to watch, very entertaining and give some very useful hacks! I will use them!
watched a few of these and they are clever AND functional THANX
Thank you
Always enjoy all the great ideas.
SL, very good; I'm a big fan of carabiners. Obviously as a safety precaution the inexpensive ones should never be used for rappelling. Most useful purpose I've found is for keeping keys/keyless transmitters secure. Since I fish a lot, I can secure my keys on a lanyard around my neck and never have to worry about losing them in the lake. All the best, Don
+Winkiedoodles Thank you for the idea and the support you always give.
love the craft hacks, thanks
Love your work...I sewed a button hole in a rag and put a carabiner in it
+Dr. Ron Goldstein Great idea
Life hacks for carabiners. Nice. Loving my roadeavour now.
Good hacks! Thanks!
+Tom Cote (The Food Snot) Thanks, brother
Always love your videos!!! Great ideas!!
+Windkisssed Thank you
Good ideas
+Ana AA Thank you
thanks for the hard work my friend.
+Samuel Ciccone Thank you for this comment, it means a lot.
Thank you.
Great videos. You could have easily mixed your pvc & carabiner hacks together, especially on #6 by using pvc instead of tin can. You got me thinking. :-)
I could but I try to keep them seperate when I can.
I need to buy some carabiners!
I liked #9 with the keys... I can use that :)
loved the key one! keep it up.
+AG Electronics Thank you
SLC..Love the vids bro...pvc hacks man..more of those...
+barnebyboy I still have a bunch of PVC projects left to do. They just take longer to make, so I try to have simpler videos in between.
I have a dog from a shelter which we got a harness for. She got out of it 3 times even though it fits snug. I used a carbiner that clips around the harness and a choke collar. Not a fan of the choke collar but it's a great back up if she gets out of the harness. Leash is attached to harness of course.
My dog has learned how to get out of the carbiner by spinning around in circles until it pops off, so now I use a locking link
I can sense a great new series starting. I'm excited!!!👍🏻
+Colby Tart If you have any ideas, I would love to hear them :)
Man your videos are awesome. Will you do something else in the future? Big support from Serbia!
+Djordje Radovic Yes, I plan to do other hacks too. I will start to make videos of them in the near future. Thank you for your support.
So if put the Lego Man in the coffee mug and hoist him up, do you have a lego man elevator? .....lol
+cyberi4a LOL
I already use the trick with the keys for my purse. It makes the keys readily accessible.
You gotta know some idiot is going to have seen your demo on how to move something heavy and they are going to hook something heavy to the knobs on their kitchen cabinets! Mark my words!
HACK: if you need coffee cups hung up in your cabinets put a bolt with an eye at the end then clip the carabiner to the coffee cup then to the hook...(hang the hook in the shelf above)
good
i havent seen all your vids but, how about 10 uses for a pool noodle? Luv Ur Vids!
+john smythe maybe in the future
Sounds like it's really nine life hacks with carabiners. A zip line for toys? Really? LOL.
I can actually see the kids using a zip line with their toys...not Legos, but definitely all of those action figures.
i live in an apartment where there are trees by the parking lot. I've been tempted to run a zipline from the tree to my porch for unloading groceries. of course i would want to be careful of the slope of the line, or make sure there was someone at the end to receive them. Haven't don it yet, but tempting
have a lot of bags and don't want to make a lot of trips to the car put them all the bags on one of these clips
hi, no.3 yet?
not yet, still looking for a few to include
Replace trailer hooks for safety chain with caribiners
+Dan Shipstone In that case, it might be best to keep the steel hooks for safety.
+Specific Love Creations over in the uk its standard we must use chains are for "light duty " trailers
Color carabiner silver part with sharpie pens..to match color⛓🔗😊
Indiana Jones and the Last Carabiner.
wow
its a snapper not a carabiner. a carabiner has a lock on it.
demoon 12 no one cares
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hi
+Logan Taylor hi
Hey Logan.
Hey Logan.
Hiya Logan
Sorry but this are very old Tips. Not new!!
Number 3 no one uses
good