Don't use salt on a screw hole that will eventually corrode the screw and cause it to let go, Use a wood pin {Toothpicks/golf tee/spoon handle/etc.} if want to use dust use saw dust and glue.
that's a good point i forgot about that one, that was a a very stupid one but among only about 3-4 not the normal 50-100% :). Ya everyone should know to use splits of scrap wood or rounded up used paper or nearly any inorganic trash really just not salt I use dried little twigs alot but never toothpicks (anymore), i'm trying to be more ecologically concious but not too ppreachy sorry if i came off that way, atleast i'm not using a fork to hang a little picture hehe (sewing needles sometimes work great for that tho) w love and respect from Canada!
It’s already bad to steal other people videos to create a click bait, the guy commenting half the time doesn’t even understand what the trick is actually for 😂
FYI: duct tape is not usually transparent and has threads embedded in it. The tape used on the door of that car looked more like clear packing tape (AKA cellophane tape).
@@konciliogasco3324 body shop here, ya that looked like packing tape to me too , and ya, it's great when customers try to fix their cars, and fuck it up, just don't put silicone anything on the car, we can't always get it off,and that sucks, it causes paint and anything else for that matter , not to stick, paint jumps rite off the pannel, it was still pretty brilliant though, i'm gonna try it
Real duct tape is adhesive backed metal like a thick tinfoil for doing duct repair work/sealing. that's why most or that (MUCH temporary/cheaper) duct tape is grey/silver. But still good catch and point, that's CLEARly packing/shipping tape ;] -with love and respect from Canada
Dear friend, at 0:20 that isn't Duct Tape. That's Packaging Tape. Nevertheless, that's an amazing use of it, and Duct Tape would probably work just as well, if not even better. So thanks for the demonstration!!
I agree about it not being duct tape. Duct tape would leave a sticky residue (as would packaging tape). 12:52 is also not duct tape. It looks like electrical tape, but I could be wrong.
The music is incredibly annoying, and some of the "hacks" left me asking, "Why?" Still, enough of them were so absolutely ingenious that I'm going to take notes and begin trying them in my work life immediately. I especially liked the gear tooth repair, and the staples to fix broken plastic repair. Very cool. 👍🏻
10:15 never drill a ceiling tile from the top, you might bust out excessive tile as the hole saw goes through, drill a small pilot hole through first, then drill from the underside.
This was a good one with lots of new tips. Hey if you can, I’d like to know what those cabinet door hinges are called. if you know i would greatly appreciate if you could let me know. Thx
@dennwahh it is on the screen top left. Lamp Monoflat Lin-X hinge. Lin-X450. There is also other names bottom left and right maybe manufacturer / distributor ? at 17.18 time in video.
In my experience, these types of videos are usually full of useless hacks that either don't work, except in rare cases, or "solve" non-problems. I was surprised by this compilation. In addition to some tricks I've used for years as a carpenter and maker, there were some I'm certain will work and can't wait to try.
Wow 😮 what a great video on these genius tips and tricks ! I am not a gal with a hammer BUT this came across my algorithm and I am fascinated ! This Mcgiver attribute is something I wished my hubby has …. But no , he’s a cerebral guy ….so no to using his hands. I have to hire the handyman and they are a dying breed. Can’t find any in my town cause no one wants the small jobs. It’s sad .
I agree. they are usually loaded with at least half useless, nonsenible or even more difficult but more complex ways of doing things but this one was nearly all pure brainiac solutions. The one where the guys used a fork to hang a picture was ugly as heck if it was drywall he could have used a sewing needle at a 56-60 degree angle those little things have quite a bit of holding power and make nearly no hole. just don't use the sure thinnest inflexible ones (unless hanging something really light. Also the guy that stuck (forever RUINING the critical factory finish on the drill bit and then wasted 3 black zapstraps making more micro-plastics including that stupid cup, just to mix 1/2 cup of epoxy/resin/activator/colour was mind dumbingly stupid. Popsicle stick or two would work just fine, i've been using a bent a peice of thicker bare wire or even part of an oldmetal coat hanger, i twist them into a spiral or like a kitchen honey utensil or whisk :) Good gomment! -respect and love from Canada ;]
I've been working on things all my life. I've been an aircraft mechanic for 35 years. I've also seen a bunch of these kinds of videos. This is the best one I've seen. I'm saving it, I'm going to watch it a bunch of times to help remember.
Plumbing supplies, pvc pipes glued together to match configuration of your drill. Most building/Plumbing suppliers can help pick the parts by showing video or print a photo from the video.
I'm curious what kind of electrical circuit is involved with the the tip of twisting wire with a drill. If that is 120v or 240v, soldering it is a bad idea. A line at that voltage, if it overheats can melt the solder. A wago connector or wire nut are safer choices.
It seems to me that if a circuit is carrying so much amperage that it cause a solder connection to melt then there are more serious problems than how the wires are connected at the junction box.
As an electrician, i really don't recommend to follow any kind of idea this channel provides about electrical circuit. It's not this dude you will call when his "tricks" will broke, and you will have to pay a full time dude like me, to found the problem, and repair it, then complain about why the bill is high, when you can avoid it by not doing those "ideas".
I'm sorry but I believe this is what we need to teach kids in schools that are days, so that they could be more independent and not dependent upon others to do stuff for them.✌
That's what moms, dads and years of experience are for. Most of these tricks are great for those doing a task once, but impractical for continual utilization.
As far as I can see, they're all being brought up with the mentality of I'll get someone in to do that. Good luck earning enough, but the main problem will be the disappearance of the someones.
That's not what the Oligarchy wants, where have you been, Switzerland?! open your eyes. wtf is summer break even for (WAS for kids to help on the farm) but these days i gaurantee you EVERY kid would rather do 7 weeks on 3 weeks off all year round then a long boring suummer vacation
Yeah, I was looking at that and it seemed like a bad idea. Pencil lead might be somewhat conductive, but when you try to put a couple of watts through it it's just going to light up in a different way. Congrats, your busted LED bulb just became a burned LED bulb.
15:16 Great idea. To complete it make a hole so the fire won't catch wind and so the burnt materials can go down, allowing the other logs to gently roll down
“…it is possible to lift a manhole cover without a special lifter “ (7:00) - Said the guy who used a special lifter to lift up the manhole cover… That special lifter being a pick axe or a Mattock, And a large wooden dowel or a baseball bat.
10:06 WOW 🤯 That's Insane! How Simple and effective that technique was for where to drill a hole for the extending Water Pipe for the Fire extinguish system
Love, love, love you all! Can't wait for your next video. I've actually had situations similar to some of these and had several "Brain Farts" trying to figure out how to do a job and started laughing that I got some done exactly like you showed. My husband was amazed that I could troubleshoot it before he did and got it done. His response was "Who says girls can't figure it out?" 😅😂🤪🙋♀️🥰 Keep showing your videos, Thanks😁
What was the music playing? The only one you have listed is not the one sung by the woman in most of the video. Shazam, and Google couldn't recognize it. Please let us know what the piece was! Thanks for the video!!!
0:17 "Don't underestimate the hidden power of duct tape" *shows someone using packing tape* 12:53 "It's just a simple tray made of duct tape" *shows someone using painter's tape*
@@TalkingHands308Funny thing is that real duct tape is actually metal, at least here in Canada. That tape with the reinforced strings through it is usually silver and was a cheaper TEMPORARY replacement for real adhesive backed metal duct work tape. Guess it's another 3m invention like post it notes were originally supposed to be used as bookmarks but the manager wrote his rejection note on it and sent it back and between the mgr the inner mail delivery and the R&D dept someone had a eureaka moment. Bonus: Inventor didn't even get a bonus, but that's nothing comparede to Dyson Inc. stealing and patenting all those recent engineering students ideas (not sure who thought of the sideways fan in the base BUT i KNOW it was Dyson that decided to charge $600 for it ;] - much love and respect from Canada
The monoflat hinge is just what I need for an upcoming kitchen remodel. I want a cabinet that can be left open. I didn't want to use a sliding door or roll up.
Yep! That one was instantly logged to memory. I still wouldn't do that fix unless it was an emergency. Plastic gear replacements are cheap. That is... if you can still get them. Since my career is in maintenance, I know that sometimes you just can't get the part. Usually, if I can't get the gear, I'll have one made out aluminum. That's what I do for anything that I personally own. But, that was definitely slick. Will certainly get you out of a bind in an emergency.
Graphite in the 'lead' of the pencil conducts electricity between the contacts of the burned-out LED, bypassing the faulty one and completing the circuit.
A burnt out LED loses the circuit for electricity to go around in. The graphite on the pencil is conductive so essentially when you write around the LED, you are creating a circuit for electricity.
I really like this video, those are some great hacks, and thank you for posting them, but can I please point out something that drives me absolutely insane about this (and that 99.999% of humanity around the world does erroneously)? You see in this video, how there is a strip going up and down in the middle of the screen, that's less than one-third of the entire screen? And how there's these stupid, blurry sections on the other two-thirds? If you were to do this really great "hack" of turning your phone (are you ready for this?!?)...90 degrees, in either direction, then you *fill up the entire screen*, and you don't have those stupid blurry sections on either side of this narrow, vertical screen that's in the middle of a horizontal screen. You're welcome for the hack.😊 (P.S.: that's not duct tape, it's packing/celo-tape)
@@tgeliot ironically, before I was an electrician I insulated houses where we took some siding off with a wedge tool and a tapers knife behind it to protect siding underneath the wedge.
Don't use salt on a screw hole that will eventually corrode the screw and cause it to let go, Use a wood pin {Toothpicks/golf tee/spoon handle/etc.} if want to use dust use saw dust and glue.
Yeah... and if there is any chance of it ever getting wet, the corrosion will be terrible, but the salt and the screw's hold will be gone.
Getting screwed does leave one salty, though. Jus' sayin'
@@user-cq6km9vq2m You have a twisted sense of humor.
EXACTLY, TOOTHPICKS WORK PERFECTLY.
👩🤗
that's a good point i forgot about that one, that was a a very stupid one but among only about 3-4 not the normal 50-100% :). Ya everyone should know to use splits of scrap wood or rounded up used paper or nearly any inorganic trash really just not salt I use dried little twigs alot but never toothpicks (anymore), i'm trying to be more ecologically concious but not too ppreachy sorry if i came off that way, atleast i'm not using a fork to hang a little picture hehe (sewing needles sometimes work great for that tho) w love and respect from Canada!
3:00 that's not to "increase the inner diameter" it's to get a broken pipe out of the coupling
It’s already bad to steal other people videos to create a click bait, the guy commenting half the time doesn’t even understand what the trick is actually for 😂
I really don't even like his voice either. And I like for them to explain what and why and how whatever it is they are doing, ya know what I mean.
How about the mosquito singing in the background! 😂🤣🤣
FYI: duct tape is not usually transparent and has threads embedded in it. The tape used on the door of that car looked more like clear packing tape (AKA cellophane tape).
Also if there is any compromise to the paint such as a slight crack all the paint comes too body shops love ya doing this
Yeah. Definitely NOT duct tape.
@@konciliogasco3324 body shop here, ya that looked like packing tape to me too , and ya, it's great when customers try to fix their cars, and fuck it up, just don't put silicone anything on the car, we can't always get it off,and that sucks, it causes paint and anything else for that matter , not to stick, paint jumps rite off the pannel, it was still pretty brilliant though, i'm gonna try it
Real duct tape is adhesive backed metal like a thick tinfoil for doing duct repair work/sealing. that's why most or that (MUCH temporary/cheaper) duct tape is grey/silver. But still good catch and point, that's CLEARly packing/shipping tape ;] -with love and respect from Canada
@@djosearth3618 it isn't really called duct tape, it was called "DUCK" tape, for it's moisture resistant properties, it was invented for the military
Where’s the thumbnail? I watched the whole video how did i miss it
Some good tips, but that _incessant background “music” noise_ is *grating enough to remove rust and grout!*
At least they didn’t have bad transcription over the whole video
Ha ha nice! You could sharpen a chisel with that comment
Fun tips that most will have forgotten about in less than a day but is highly entertaining.
Dear friend, at 0:20 that isn't Duct Tape. That's Packaging Tape. Nevertheless, that's an amazing use of it, and Duct Tape would probably work just as well, if not even better. So thanks for the demonstration!!
I agree about it not being duct tape. Duct tape would leave a sticky residue (as would packaging tape). 12:52 is also not duct tape. It looks like electrical tape, but I could be wrong.
not to mention it might remove some door paint😁
My wife said immediately, "That's packing tape!"😃
@@UKcomedyfan28 Painter's tape
@@melenynder7136 I don't think the painter's tape would be strong enough to remove a dent in a car door.
Cool ideas. Thnx for the collection. (Maybe include chapter markers in the description for quick reference?)
Amazing how easy things are when someone shows you how to do it.
The music is incredibly annoying, and some of the "hacks" left me asking, "Why?"
Still, enough of them were so absolutely ingenious that I'm going to take notes and begin trying them in my work life immediately. I especially liked the gear tooth repair, and the staples to fix broken plastic repair. Very cool. 👍🏻
Ur just old and bitter and think everything is annoying …
prolly
6:25 Very smart approach to measuring and cutting a stairs steps wall skirt
It’s a great idea that people share their tips what other people
The salt will destroy the screw.
... or it attracts water and dissolves in it.
And it will dry out the wood, becoming loose again before the screw goes bad.
10:15 never drill a ceiling tile from the top, you might bust out excessive tile as the hole saw goes through, drill a small pilot hole through first, then drill from the underside.
I show these to my grandma when she falls asleep, better than coffee
What is the tool called that is holding up the hose and the extension cord, please? It's at 16:20 in the video. Also, where can I purchase it please?
actually had some good ideas in that. thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing your hacks and tips this video.
This was a good one with lots of new tips. Hey if you can, I’d like to know what those cabinet door hinges are called. if you know i would greatly appreciate if you could let me know. Thx
@dennwahh it is on the screen top left. Lamp Monoflat Lin-X hinge. Lin-X450. There is also other names bottom left and right maybe manufacturer / distributor ? at 17.18 time in video.
Why didn't you include the thumbnail image in the hacks?
Do you have a hack that will memorize all these amazing hack's?
😂😂
Once again he thumbnail idea is not shown! I can only believe that the thumbnail was a DIY of the expensive metal hinges shown at the end.
Great video. Extremely helpful
Where is the tip displayed in the original thumbnail? Am I missing it?
That's what's called click bait.
It's a home made version of the hinges at the end of the video.
2:59 increase inner diameter... is sorta true.. but it seems like an old tube was cut and the left over part is what comes out.
It was, they make a saw kit to essentially grind that piece out now. Probably quicker then heating it
I bet it is...
Just discovered this channel and already been through tons of vids. Content is great!
In my experience, these types of videos are usually full of useless hacks that either don't work, except in rare cases, or "solve" non-problems.
I was surprised by this compilation. In addition to some tricks I've used for years as a carpenter and maker, there were some I'm certain will work and can't wait to try.
Wow 😮 what a great video on these genius tips and tricks ! I am not a gal with a hammer BUT this came across my algorithm and I am fascinated ! This Mcgiver attribute is something I wished my hubby has …. But no , he’s a cerebral guy ….so no to using his hands.
I have to hire the handyman and they are a dying breed. Can’t find any in my town cause no one wants the small jobs. It’s sad .
I've watched many of these videos and I can say that this episode had SO many great tips! Thanks for posting.
I agree. they are usually loaded with at least half useless, nonsenible or even more difficult but more complex ways of doing things but this one was nearly all pure brainiac solutions. The one where the guys used a fork to hang a picture was ugly as heck if it was drywall he could have used a sewing needle at a 56-60 degree angle those little things have quite a bit of holding power and make nearly no hole. just don't use the sure thinnest inflexible ones (unless hanging something really light. Also the guy that stuck (forever RUINING the critical factory finish on the drill bit and then wasted 3 black zapstraps making more micro-plastics including that stupid cup, just to mix 1/2 cup of epoxy/resin/activator/colour was mind dumbingly stupid. Popsicle stick or two would work just fine, i've been using a bent a peice of thicker bare wire or even part of an oldmetal coat hanger, i twist them into a spiral or like a kitchen honey utensil or whisk :) Good gomment! -respect and love from Canada ;]
The fuck video did you watch?
I think this is the best video I have seen in a very long time! Thank you so much for posting it.
Really useful hacks. At least for me, some of them... Thanks for sharing!
Didn’t see anything that I couldn’t live without.
I've been working on things all my life. I've been an aircraft mechanic for 35 years. I've also seen a bunch of these kinds of videos. This is the best one I've seen. I'm saving it, I'm going to watch it a bunch of times to help remember.
Some of these “tips” are deadly 😅
Where do you obtain the PVC holders for hoses or tools?
Plumbing supplies, pvc pipes glued together to match configuration of your drill. Most building/Plumbing suppliers can help pick the parts by showing video or print a photo from the video.
Imangine this other wordly tip if the wrench dont fit the nut reach for the right size wrench not a quarter 😂
Unless you only have the one "wrong sized" wrench.
@@PollyHistor What person who owns box end wrenches but does not also own an adjustable wrench?
@@tgeliot Fair point. Someone who's tools have been stolen, I suppose.
Excellent tips. Thanks.
I'm curious what kind of electrical circuit is involved with the the tip of twisting wire with a drill. If that is 120v or 240v, soldering it is a bad idea. A line at that voltage, if it overheats can melt the solder. A wago connector or wire nut are safer choices.
It seems to me that if a circuit is carrying so much amperage that it cause a solder connection to melt then there are more serious problems than how the wires are connected at the junction box.
That’s any voltage. Also, why they were twisted tight first
As an electrician, i really don't recommend to follow any kind of idea this channel provides about electrical circuit. It's not this dude you will call when his "tricks" will broke, and you will have to pay a full time dude like me, to found the problem, and repair it, then complain about why the bill is high, when you can avoid it by not doing those "ideas".
I'm sorry but I believe this is what we need to teach kids in schools that are days, so that they could be more independent and not dependent upon others to do stuff for them.✌
My 'problem' is..... how to remember them all?!??!?!? Could have used so many of them.... if only....
That's what moms, dads and years of experience are for.
Most of these tricks are great for those doing a task once, but impractical for continual utilization.
As far as I can see, they're all being brought up with the mentality of
I'll get someone in to do that.
Good luck earning enough, but the main problem will be the disappearance of the someones.
That's not what the Oligarchy wants, where have you been, Switzerland?! open your eyes. wtf is summer break even for (WAS for kids to help on the farm) but these days i gaurantee you EVERY kid would rather do 7 weeks on 3 weeks off all year round then a long boring suummer vacation
Thank you 😊❤
No video from the first ad picture.
Do you know what duct tape is? Just wondering, as the car door repair was done, using packing tape.
using that coin to fill the gap beween wrench and flat is probably only good for a ... wait for it ... quarter turn or so...
Rofl
🎉😂
And BAD for the heat outside 😞
Dad approved
🤣☝🏻
What back ground music is playing ? I like that song 🎵!! What’s the name ? At the beginning
It's called 🤢🤢🤢🤢 by the band 🤮🤮🤮🤮
Came here to see the thumbnail explained. Watched the whole thing waiting. Clickbait
Use a worn out saw blade… Uses a new blade
Anyone know the song title used at the beginning of this video? It does not come up on the music listing in the description.
Amazing stuff. Salt might degrade with moisture.
And the salt will begin eating any metal it’s exposed to the moment it has become exposed to it.
discovering every new thing this channel is 💯
Anyone see the bulb in the beginning - the top SHELL was lite up b4 he put it back on. LOL LMAO
Yeah, I was looking at that and it seemed like a bad idea. Pencil lead might be somewhat conductive, but when you try to put a couple of watts through it it's just going to light up in a different way. Congrats, your busted LED bulb just became a burned LED bulb.
amazing throughout
I just knew the clickbait thumbnail wouldn’t be in the video, and I was right.
15:16 Great idea. To complete it make a hole so the fire won't catch wind and so the burnt materials can go down, allowing the other logs to gently roll down
Jeez, that was insane! you earned my like and subs
What is the hose hanger called?! I need that in my life!
If you find out please let me know. I’m searching the comments to see if someone made a reply with the pvc hose holder information. Thanks
8:06 until the wrench binds on the bit and you have a helicopter to deal with.
🤣🤣👍👍
“…it is possible to lift a manhole cover without a special lifter “ (7:00)
- Said the guy who used a special lifter to lift up the manhole cover… That special lifter being a pick axe or a Mattock, And a large wooden dowel or a baseball bat.
Very interesting & so smart, thanks 4 add
15:54 that's awesome I love the Self Feeding Camp Fire 🔥
10:06 WOW 🤯 That's Insane! How Simple and effective that technique was for where to drill a hole for the extending Water Pipe for the Fire extinguish system
Bingeing this so hard!!
Love, love, love you all! Can't wait for your next video. I've actually had situations similar to some of these and had several "Brain Farts" trying to figure out how to do a job and started laughing that I got some done exactly like you showed. My husband was amazed that I could troubleshoot it before he did and got it done. His response was "Who says girls can't figure it out?"
😅😂🤪🙋♀️🥰
Keep showing your videos, Thanks😁
🤣👍@@karlwithak.
Clever !!!!
What was the music playing? The only one you have listed is not the one sung by the woman in most of the video. Shazam, and Google couldn't recognize it. Please let us know what the piece was! Thanks for the video!!!
All these are great, but I forget almost instantly.
🤣👍
Screenshots help...
impressive video
OK....picture and fork is a good one
The tape used to pull out that dent was not duct tape, it was packing tape.
Ya I was like omg don’t put duct tape on your painted car!!!! Lol. Then I seen it was packing tape. Lol.
17:18 what price of this one ?
8:07 The wrench is not to stabilize the tool it is to indicate when your drill perfectly level, a metal washer will also do the same job.
some very good tips here
Anyone who can sit through this is either in a coma or trying to induce REM. 1 minute of this was enough to bail out.
Turn off the sound and watch at 2x speed. Pause and screenshot good ones. Store screenshots in 'Hacks & Tops' file. Review often.
That pipe balloon is GENIUS. They charge a fortune for those water stop tools.
Or use a wad of bread.
Hey, the fix at 2:15, a ballon, some wire, A TIRE VALVE STEM, and a pump!
What was that last hinge I need it in my life
What is the music track starting at 6:00 min?
Ingenious!
Apart from the narrator not having a clue what he's talking about these tips are great.
But…but…but…it’s so much fun doing things the hard way!! 🙈
0:17 "Don't underestimate the hidden power of duct tape" *shows someone using packing tape* 12:53 "It's just a simple tray made of duct tape" *shows someone using painter's tape*
He def does not know what duct tape is
@@boris9305 Or he just thinks every kind of tape is duct tape, lol
Haha nice you caught those too eh ;]
@@TalkingHands308Funny thing is that real duct tape is actually metal, at least here in Canada. That tape with the reinforced strings through it is usually silver and was a cheaper TEMPORARY replacement for real adhesive backed metal duct work tape. Guess it's another 3m invention like post it notes were originally supposed to be used as bookmarks but the manager wrote his rejection note on it and sent it back and between the mgr the inner mail delivery and the R&D dept someone had a eureaka moment. Bonus: Inventor didn't even get a bonus, but that's nothing comparede to Dyson Inc. stealing and patenting all those recent engineering students ideas (not sure who thought of the sideways fan in the base BUT i KNOW it was Dyson that decided to charge $600 for it ;] - much love and respect from Canada
@@djosearth3618 Yah, if you have a great idea, don't trust it with anyone, patent it first, lol.
The monoflat hinge is just what I need for an upcoming kitchen remodel. I want a cabinet that can be left open. I didn't want to use a sliding door or roll up.
Just ordered an extra large leaky bucket off Amazon.
😂
Hanging a wrench on a quickly spinning drill is not something i ever see myself doing.
😂😂👍👍😂😂
Salt with steel - very smart...😂
Big fan of the gear fixing tip with wax casting.
Yep! That one was instantly logged to memory. I still wouldn't do that fix unless it was an emergency. Plastic gear replacements are cheap. That is... if you can still get them. Since my career is in maintenance, I know that sometimes you just can't get the part. Usually, if I can't get the gear, I'll have one made out aluminum. That's what I do for anything that I personally own. But, that was definitely slick. Will certainly get you out of a bind in an emergency.
The fork hanging picture thing...genius!
How did the led light bulb thing work?
It’s magic ✨🪄 💡 ⚡️✨ 🤷🏻♂️
Graphite in the 'lead' of the pencil conducts electricity between the contacts of the burned-out LED, bypassing the faulty one and completing the circuit.
Reach for wrench and cut the hand that will use the wrench. Am I missing something?
Can someone explain the led lightbulb thing at 1:15?
A burnt out LED loses the circuit for electricity to go around in. The graphite on the pencil is conductive so essentially when you write around the LED, you are creating a circuit for electricity.
@@hufinnpuff3068 ooh cool!
@@hufinnpuff3068 Danke, das hatte ich auch nicht verstanden
What is the song starting at 9:06?
And this is why I love UA-cam.
good video
I really like this video, those are some great hacks, and thank you for posting them, but can I please point out something that drives me absolutely insane about this (and that 99.999% of humanity around the world does erroneously)? You see in this video, how there is a strip going up and down in the middle of the screen, that's less than one-third of the entire screen? And how there's these stupid, blurry sections on the other two-thirds? If you were to do this really great "hack" of turning your phone (are you ready for this?!?)...90 degrees, in either direction, then you *fill up the entire screen*, and you don't have those stupid blurry sections on either side of this narrow, vertical screen that's in the middle of a horizontal screen. You're welcome for the hack.😊
(P.S.: that's not duct tape, it's packing/celo-tape)
4:33 VERY GOOD IDEA💡 He made a Homemade Electric Caulking Gun
Can somebody tell me please the name of the song/music starts from 5:52?
That music is torture!
7:33 you can get a rawl plug out of the wall by putting a rawl screw in partway and pulling the screw with a pliers or hammer 🔨
Just put something between the hammer and the wall to spread the load so you don't make a dent in the wall.
@@tgeliot good point, I'm used to masonry situations
@@tgeliot ironically, before I was an electrician I insulated houses where we took some siding off with a wedge tool and a tapers knife behind it to protect siding underneath the wedge.
Old saw blade, that's a brand new saw blade that's never been used with all of its teeth intact, a 60 teeth blade like that is about £50.
7:25 what is that tool called?