@@anotheruser676 those damn "handymans". Using two screws and 3 seconds to install a single caster instead of six nails and twenty minutes, as depicted here.
1st clip: Wasting SIX mangled nails to do the job that the TWO screws/bolts THAT CAME WITH THE CASTER would have done just fine. 2nd clip: If it wasn't cut level (and chances are it wasn't), shoving the blade in the cut and using a laser level is a waste of time and effort, and potentially a *very* costly mistake that won't manifest until well after it's too late to prevent from being a costly mistake. 3rd clip: Two different diameter covers were used, and if you need a jig to cut foam at 45 degrees, you shouldn't be allowed to use tools. 4th clip: Casing a lead does not require this workaround; it can be done just as easily by melting the solder on the exposed lead the same way anything else is soldered. 5th clip: Pig-tailing leads can be done by simply twisting them using locking pliers, which if you've come as far as exposing wires that need pig-tailing, you have locking pliers on-hand. 6th clip: Anyone else notice the dirty grout NOT getting any cleaner after the "lifehack"? 7th clip: They make these things called "foam knives" that are meant to cut foam that thick so that you don't have to grind down a saw-blade, potentially sending shrapnel flying all over your shop or into your eyes. Safety first! 8th clip: If you're using a staple gun on a solid 2x4, you're an idiot...and if you're using a staple gun, you're using a thicker gauge staple, so a desktop staple isn't likely going to do the job needed by the thicker gauge staple. 9th clip: -_- fuck outta here, child. Grownups are working. 10th clip: Finally, a halfway decent "lifehack". Though, there's these things called "squares", funny little tools with lips on them that are designed to do this exact kind of thing; but this would work in a pinch if you didn't have a square handy. Not bad. 11th clip: You can buy a bag of like 100 of those bolt-locks for like five bucks at your local hardware store. No need to waste time cutting and welding hardware together, and if you have the tools to cut a 316 steel washer and weld it to a nut, you likely have bolt-locks lying around somewhere!!! 12th clip: Never, ever, ever in the history of those little plastic pouring handles have I ever experienced one breaking. If you've experienced this, you're doing handles wrong. 13th clip: If you don't own a Dremel or a rotary/belt sander, then yeah, this will work, but if you're working on a project that would *require* such a tool, you're not going to be able to do nearly as good a job with gluing some 80 grit to a dowel and shoving it into your walmart-battery-powered Mikita. "Right tool for the right job" isn't just meaningless drivel... 14th clip: What's a spice grinder? Or even a fuckin' blender for that matter? Do they make those in Russia? 15th clip: Eh, nothing wrong with that; it's a toy/decoration. No judgement there, I kinda liked it and can see myself doing a project like that with my kiddo.
I like the coffee grinder clip (14?) It shows that this person has never had coffee before. Yeah, just throw those grounds in that hot water. Good enough, I love straining coffee with my teeth.
Always liked watching these videos. You learn more each day, I don't care who says or thinks they know it all but I know as in my work ethics as cable installer, cnc mechanic, other fields in my time that no matter what age you are that you can always learn something new everyday.
I saw in another video that if you're dumb and can't hammer a nail without constantly hitting your fingers you can risk stabbing yourself trying to find a plastic lid from the last time you went to the gas station and got a soda, versus just grabbing the needle nose pliers from the same place you got your hammer from.
My kind of "make due with what you have" mentality except expert level! Other "hacks" I've seen on other channels are are pointless but alot of these are awesome and I've gotten most everything done around my house or my machines / structures with what I have available amd this video gave me so great ideas! Especially the splot washer as an anchor for the bolt in the wood, if I'd have used that for my 2" gun range hut it wouldn't have collapsed this last brutal winte,, and the solder + spiraling the wire trick, yeah man nice work!!
Правильное название ролика: "мастера не хотят, чтобы вы использовали в реальной жизни подобную тупость и тем более не смотрели подобные ролики, способствующие деградации". Смотрите лучше людей, которые реально полезную информацию дают и хотя бы разбираются в технике безопасности
1st "tip"- instead of using actual screws and doing the job correctly, come up with some bs that might work. 2nd- cut a hole in your wall so you can mount a laser instead of using a stand
And will you look at that loser laser it's not green laser and it lacks iPhobe ports and it's metric and it doesn't have 10hp like my diesel powered Murkin one
@@bobjones2041 can't you work in metric 😁 In the UK where the imperial measure was invented, we decided metric was so much easier you know, just adding n subtracting 10s but imperial with all thoth tooths n teenths n 64ths it's just too stoopid for words imo and I'm a bricklayer who uses a tape 50 + times a day at work.😎💕🖖
you misunderstand.. it is not the tools you have nor the tricks that gets you work it is your ability to use said tool in an efficient and effective way. People that get work can do good work..
There’s some good ones, a few nonsensical ones,…. But I’m definitely gonna hard pass on trying the home made coffee grinder, as demonstrated. Razor blades secured only with nuts, spun at high rpm’s,.. with only a thin metal lid to secure it center at the top?! What could possibly, disastrously go wrong with that?!
That’s the one that I was thinking was a great idea too. Not like the jar could break from the vibrations and get glass shards and razor blades cutting through your hand. And who grinds coffee beans and puts them right in a cup with hot water. Must be a nice smooth cup of coffee that makes your teeth nice and sparkly.
I really like that cutting the Washer one on each side and it can then sink into wood, and you can undo the bolt out later on and the Nut and cut washer stay imbedded in the wood, that's a Good one!!! Thank You!
That was favorite too, just commented about how that trick would have probably saved my gun range hut from collapsing with last winter because it would have helped lock the bolts better
Все эти самоделки очень опасны в эксплуатации 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ Как минимум вы разобьёте патрон шуруповёта, а в большинстве случаев получите травму. Видимо автор не знает что такое центробежная сила и что бывает при работе с неотцентрованным инструментом🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
It wouldn't start a fire. It would create a dead short and blow the fuse or instantly trip the breaker unless the overcurrent protection is way oversized and would heat up the entire wire for too long. I had a 14 AWG ground fly into the busbar of a 200A panel and it only held for about 3 seconds before the wire literally blew up. About a foot of wire was either vaporized or just couldn't be found, but the remaining wire was only warm. Not even hot to the touch after having 200A flow through it to some other ground. That mistake was never made again.
@@brentbarnett9224 I believe the guy making the video was just being frugal with supplies and showing that making the wood jig could spin the wires together for a connection. Parallel conductors in that size wire is not code. Ultimately it would be the OP to have to answer why they did what they did but with my electrical knowledge that would be my answer.
I remember this from elementary school... The most efficient, and obnoxious, use of my time was continually getting up to slowly sharpen my pencil. Sharpening with a drill though, brilliant. I'd need to bring boxes of pencils up to the front; during lecture. Then return to my seat with only one remaining. 😂
Invention is a very loose word here. That was junk, made from junk, and things that already exist, being used incorrectly to make other things that already exists.
really if you wanted to twist wires just chuck them u in a drill . or just be a man and use a wire nut twister . same result. i could do that with my pliers by the time i grabbed the screw gun inserted the wires and mind you , you have to go slow or the wires will just spin out.. in answer to your question, its a circuit breaker locater
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That's what I thought, but I didn't want to be the one to say it.
Love it
first segment: how to make 6 nails do the job of 2 nails/screws!
@@anotheruser676 those damn "handymans". Using two screws and 3 seconds to install a single caster instead of six nails and twenty minutes, as depicted here.
Exactly
A few of these ideas I've used in practice. Watching this video and seeing how it can be useful for many people is a very good thing.😄
1st clip: Wasting SIX mangled nails to do the job that the TWO screws/bolts THAT CAME WITH THE CASTER would have done just fine.
2nd clip: If it wasn't cut level (and chances are it wasn't), shoving the blade in the cut and using a laser level is a waste of time and effort, and potentially a *very* costly mistake that won't manifest until well after it's too late to prevent from being a costly mistake.
3rd clip: Two different diameter covers were used, and if you need a jig to cut foam at 45 degrees, you shouldn't be allowed to use tools.
4th clip: Casing a lead does not require this workaround; it can be done just as easily by melting the solder on the exposed lead the same way anything else is soldered.
5th clip: Pig-tailing leads can be done by simply twisting them using locking pliers, which if you've come as far as exposing wires that need pig-tailing, you have locking pliers on-hand.
6th clip: Anyone else notice the dirty grout NOT getting any cleaner after the "lifehack"?
7th clip: They make these things called "foam knives" that are meant to cut foam that thick so that you don't have to grind down a saw-blade, potentially sending shrapnel flying all over your shop or into your eyes. Safety first!
8th clip: If you're using a staple gun on a solid 2x4, you're an idiot...and if you're using a staple gun, you're using a thicker gauge staple, so a desktop staple isn't likely going to do the job needed by the thicker gauge staple.
9th clip: -_- fuck outta here, child. Grownups are working.
10th clip: Finally, a halfway decent "lifehack". Though, there's these things called "squares", funny little tools with lips on them that are designed to do this exact kind of thing; but this would work in a pinch if you didn't have a square handy. Not bad.
11th clip: You can buy a bag of like 100 of those bolt-locks for like five bucks at your local hardware store. No need to waste time cutting and welding hardware together, and if you have the tools to cut a 316 steel washer and weld it to a nut, you likely have bolt-locks lying around somewhere!!!
12th clip: Never, ever, ever in the history of those little plastic pouring handles have I ever experienced one breaking. If you've experienced this, you're doing handles wrong.
13th clip: If you don't own a Dremel or a rotary/belt sander, then yeah, this will work, but if you're working on a project that would *require* such a tool, you're not going to be able to do nearly as good a job with gluing some 80 grit to a dowel and shoving it into your walmart-battery-powered Mikita. "Right tool for the right job" isn't just meaningless drivel...
14th clip: What's a spice grinder? Or even a fuckin' blender for that matter? Do they make those in Russia?
15th clip: Eh, nothing wrong with that; it's a toy/decoration. No judgement there, I kinda liked it and can see myself doing a project like that with my kiddo.
I like the coffee grinder clip (14?) It shows that this person has never had coffee before. Yeah, just throw those grounds in that hot water. Good enough, I love straining coffee with my teeth.
По многим причинам правильные мастера просто надают штангенциркулем - это уж точно! ))
"Мастера рукожопы не хотят чтобы вы узнали их секреты" правильное название ролика.
я так и хотел напечатать.маразм рулит
I had to translate your comment through Google and I love it. Lol.
Че за скрытные суки, эти мастера?! Под каждым роликом секреты. Всё скрывают.
Вот именно::рукожопые мастера😆
Always good to be able to connect conductors, it solves the problem of them being insulated ; )
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Lmao
There's a railroad joke in there somewhere.
How to create the ULTIMATE SHORT CIRCUIT.
Absolutely... Awesome idea 💡
Always liked watching these videos. You learn more each day, I don't care who says or thinks they know it all but I know as in my work ethics as cable installer, cnc mechanic, other fields in my time that no matter what age you are that you can always learn something new everyday.
😊🤝
QAAMA am
This video teach you how to make simple things complicated.
I saw in another video that if you're dumb and can't hammer a nail without constantly hitting your fingers you can risk stabbing yourself trying to find a plastic lid from the last time you went to the gas station and got a soda, versus just grabbing the needle nose pliers from the same place you got your hammer from.
с лезвиями для кофемолки это уже перебор, по идее должна быть пищевая сталь, или я что-то путаю =)
он ещё и молотый кофе кипятком залил, а не сварил!!!!!))))))
Нержавейка в основном идёт, эти то раз помыть и все ржавые будут. Да и масло смывать водкой придётся (лучше спирт).
эти лезвия ржавеют, у меня в канцерярском ноже край лезвия покрылся ржавчиной
от крышки будет сыпаться мет.стружка прям в кофе.
Excelente video.
*SUNGGUH SAMGAT PINTAR KAWAN* YOUR SMART MAN 👍👍
As a handyman who’s never used many of these tricks, “oh no my secrets 😳😅”
i bet you are shaking 😆 might even have a few nightmares
@@Stiin exactly 😅🦇😶🌫️😎
as a handyman myself these give me nightmares of explosions osha violations and housefires
@@onyxwolfarias6523 preach!
I have always wanted to complete a circuit by twisting the earth live and neutral together 👍🏼
😂
Yeah, good strategy, then to add to it, stand barefoot in a puddle of water while touching the bare wires... not smart. Not at all.
Hey, that's when the fun begins.
That's what they call a switch in the Russian army
@@jackcaldwell3388 it's called thinning the herd. or as the bumper sticker says, "remove all the warning labels and the problem will sort itself out.
I can see why the handymans don't want you to know about this hahaha 😆
Handyman hopes you use some of these stupid ideas cause you’re gonna have to call them to fix what you messed up
@@0-fuks-givin745
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My kind of "make due with what you have" mentality except expert level! Other "hacks" I've seen on other channels are are pointless but alot of these are awesome and I've gotten most everything done around my house or my machines / structures with what I have available amd this video gave me so great ideas! Especially the splot washer as an anchor for the bolt in the wood, if I'd have used that for my 2" gun range hut it wouldn't have collapsed this last brutal winte,, and the solder + spiraling the wire trick, yeah man nice work!!
These are interesting ways to improvise, I may try one or two if I find myself without the proper tools.
Thanks for sharing!
The solder trick is a good one.
Экселевский, супер молодец и умница.
Hello like 👋👌😀😀😀
Pretty slick. Thanks.
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Magnifico pero vasuy deprisa España Canarias
Great ideas. 👍🏼
You're a genius Gump!
Какая же светлая голова ☝️👍👏!!! Спасибо большое за ролик!!
Love the ideas, only if we were on the 70 or 80,
Good video. Thanks
Some good ideas, but most of these are solutions in search of a problem.
Правильное название ролика: "мастера не хотят, чтобы вы использовали в реальной жизни подобную тупость и тем более не смотрели подобные ролики, способствующие деградации". Смотрите лучше людей, которые реально полезную информацию дают и хотя бы разбираются в технике безопасности
Например - доктор?
@@tsuntsun377 Да хотя бы доктора
@@АлексейКудрин-х9п дью просто паразит в нашей жизни.и тупой по ходу-проколов много.
Wow very kewl ideas
Grcs por enseñarnos.. todo muy util. Grcs.
Thank you, now I can defeat the handyman once and for all.
super et chouette à regarder, fascinant
Всё классно! С паяльником круто!
2:16 I wish you could buy these in a shop, in different sizes. Oh wait....... :)
😊👍👍
Much appreciated for sharing your videos. I liked it, lots of excellent ideas 👍
Hello sir,, 🙏🤝🤝
That looks fun 😉
@@vikivivid1848 yesss
I’m not surprised Handymen don’t want me to know these. I don’t want to know them either.
🤣👍
And I don't want handymen to know these
Что за трэш?! В начале ролика - нельзя было саморезами прикрутить?? Дальше смотреть не стал
1st "tip"- instead of using actual screws and doing the job correctly, come up with some bs that might work.
2nd- cut a hole in your wall so you can mount a laser instead of using a stand
And will you look at that loser laser it's not green laser and it lacks iPhobe ports and it's metric and it doesn't have 10hp like my diesel powered Murkin one
@@bobjones2041 can't you work in metric 😁 In the UK where the imperial measure was invented, we decided metric was so much easier you know, just adding n subtracting 10s but imperial with all thoth tooths n teenths n 64ths it's just too stoopid for words imo and I'm a bricklayer who uses a tape 50 + times a day at work.😎💕🖖
@@kevinscollan8293 umpteen eleventeenths is the ultimate unit of measure
you misunderstand.. it is not the tools you have nor the tricks that gets you work it is your ability to use said tool in an efficient and effective way. People that get work can do good work..
That definitely was a good one! ✌️
Y65o5
Excellent ideas.
Ну ты представляешь, только начал смотреть твой ролик,в комнату вошёл мастер,еле успел переключиться.
There’s some good ones, a few nonsensical ones,…. But I’m definitely gonna hard pass on trying the home made coffee grinder, as demonstrated. Razor blades secured only with nuts, spun at high rpm’s,.. with only a thin metal lid to secure it center at the top?! What could possibly, disastrously go wrong with that?!
Hiii friend 🤝🤝
That’s the one that I was thinking was a great idea too. Not like the jar could break from the vibrations and get glass shards and razor blades cutting through your hand. And who grinds coffee beans and puts them right in a cup with hot water. Must be a nice smooth cup of coffee that makes your teeth nice and sparkly.
Absolutely, some very useful, some rubbish...and a stupid title. No "handyman's " would give a rat's whether you knew this or not.
Ttttttt
Ignoring the, oh so many, safety concerns, it's likely those razor blades will dull very quickly :).
Now I know how home goods furniture is built.
За карандаш, точилку и шуруповёрт - отдельный лайк! = )
Да уж ,долой ручной труд.
Handyman: "You'll never know my top secrets!!!"
Handyman: *cuts 45° angle*
Очень полезные советы и говорить в общем ничего не надо.
Создателю ролика огромный респект!
Особенно заточка карандаша шуруповертом.
Интересно и что же Вас вдохновило больше всего? 😊
The hack with the soldering iron was the only tip i seen. The others just make you look like a hack.
You'd be better off spending time on learning English grammar anyway!
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SO often I wish videos were sped up but this one....I wish it was slowed down JUST a tad.
I really like that cutting the Washer one on each side and it can then sink into wood, and you can undo the bolt out later on and the Nut and cut washer stay imbedded in the wood, that's a Good one!!! Thank You!
That was favorite too, just commented about how that trick would have probably saved my gun range hut from collapsing with last winter because it would have helped lock the bolts better
У МАСТЕРА ГОЛОВА СУПЕР НА ВСЕ 100
Chia sẻ hay
Top!!👍
Как самому себе создать проблемы и героически с ними бороться.
The first one is perfect for when you don't have two woodscrews but do have 6 staples
Wow really useful tips for problems I just don’t have 🤪
Dear Sir you are a genius.
That soldier jig looks super handy tho haha
Все эти самоделки очень опасны в эксплуатации 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ Как минимум вы разобьёте патрон шуруповёта, а в большинстве случаев получите травму. Видимо автор не знает что такое центробежная сила и что бывает при работе с неотцентрованным инструментом🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Hyyy froend cn u give 1 for my cntnt 😊🤝
Маленькие ручки мира дрожат от этого видео.
Some items great others maybe not chose what you like. Soldering wire joints a very good option. Thanks.
Love metal shavings in my coffee
Now I like the way you did all that so I don't know how you figured it out but by golly at all if I get work
At least you soldered the wires.
that soldering iron turns to soldering bath really worth trying.
Yes, that was the one out of all of these that I found really compelling!
Супер
In what application would you ever spin the black wire the white wire and a ground wire all together as one that’s a fire
It wouldn't start a fire. It would create a dead short and blow the fuse or instantly trip the breaker unless the overcurrent protection is way oversized and would heat up the entire wire for too long.
I had a 14 AWG ground fly into the busbar of a 200A panel and it only held for about 3 seconds before the wire literally blew up. About a foot of wire was either vaporized or just couldn't be found, but the remaining wire was only warm. Not even hot to the touch after having 200A flow through it to some other ground. That mistake was never made again.
@@R0me0316 Thats not the answer to his question.
@@brentbarnett9224 I believe the guy making the video was just being frugal with supplies and showing that making the wood jig could spin the wires together for a connection. Parallel conductors in that size wire is not code. Ultimately it would be the OP to have to answer why they did what they did but with my electrical knowledge that would be my answer.
@@R0me0316 👍
спасибо за хаки, много нового удалось узнать
Нет слов, одни эмоции.
,,You friend are young and alert.................I see many things that I have missed missed......fabricate forever..................
That so good Idea
A couple of these were ok. I could see someone doing some of these if they lived in a place that didn’t have a decent hardware store.
С стеклянной "кофемолкой" я бы не стал экспериментировать
а ты как узнал?мастера пытал?
I remember this from elementary school...
The most efficient, and obnoxious, use of my time was continually getting up to slowly sharpen my pencil. Sharpening with a drill though, brilliant. I'd need to bring boxes of pencils up to the front; during lecture. Then return to my seat with only one remaining. 😂
That old adage necessity (or boredom) is the mother of invention
Invention is a very loose word here. That was junk, made from junk, and things that already exist, being used incorrectly to make other things that already exists.
Cuanto tiempo libre tienen algunos!
Some of these hacks are bad ideas and dumb while others are not bad.
Конечно же мастера не хотят, что бы мы это знали...
Show de bola.
Opps i over sharpened that pencil but dam it was fun Hehe
А почему мастера не хотят чтоб мы это знали?
Ббоятся,что их примут за МАСТЕРОFF!
Really liked 2:15
Чёт хрень какая то надуманная. 5 минут из жизни улетели безвозвратно. ☹️
What's the purpose of twisting the neutral, hot and PE wire together?
To electrocute whoever made this video.
really if you wanted to twist wires just chuck them u in a drill . or just be a man and use a wire nut twister . same result. i could do that with my pliers by the time i grabbed the screw gun inserted the wires and mind you , you have to go slow or the wires will just spin out..
in answer to your question, its a circuit breaker locater
Это Европе нужно смотреть. После отказа от Российского газа у них даже саморезов не будет. Скобы из проволоки гнуть пусть учатся.
That coffee grinder is horrifying!
A for effort but a D for functionality
You f up at 1:51
😂😂😂
I'm a very open person to realizing there's about 100 different ways to do something, but my God are most of these a horrible idea.
you forgot to filter the ground coffee! it's not instant coffee.
You just grit your teeth together while you drink it.
Good afternoon ☀️
Hhhhh good job
love that pencil sharpening trick.
Супер👍❤👏👏👏🍒🇷🇺🖐
Ou may good
1:55 I kinda needed that....
Учитесь ребята правильно затачивать карандаши!! Ну блин улыбнуло
Hello my friend
@@youtukang и тебе не болеть