3:21 My guy. If they came out of the bathroom all sweaty, a broken sink and no scratches on either of them. I think they were doing more than just fighting. 😉
You call this "Stupid Solutions to Problems that Actually Worked" and I call it, "McGuyvering" 16:36 By doing this, you also concentrate the airflow though each leg of the sweat pants toward each person. Because its compressed within the sweats and comes out the small ankle hole at the bottom, it will feel high speed, cooling you off really fast. Much better than if you just stood in front of the fan itself. So each person literally feels the full power of the fan and gets the same effect. It's quite ingenius.
Side note those"IBC containers" are usually used for things like maple syrup, honey, and juices. There are few other non-food uses, but they are definitely not rated for hazardous chemicals. If I recall correctly, hazardous materials have to be transported in metal containers and anything over 55 gallons must be in a double hulled container. So the most caustic thing you may find in those is vinegar.
2:22 why do we assume that the tires are holding up the house? My 1st thought when looking at the photograph is that the tires were put around wooden support beams to protect the beams. Afterall, the tires are not showing signs of compression that would come along with supporting the weight of a building.
Well This was insanely entertaining and some cracking innuendo too 😂😂 I can't believe how some of these came about and actually worked but mighty entertaining all the same 😊 Another awesome video from you, thank you so much ❤
1:44, when we lost power in Texas and the tempature was in the negatives, my family turned on our stove tops just like this, and it worked because they are gas powered
17:30 They need to have roughly the correct voltage and at least as much current production as the device requires. Current production doesn't tend to be a problem, as heaters usually aren't battery powered, but voltage can be.
There are adapters for AAA to AA conversion. So having those will benefit more than those foils stuck on the remote. Or just buy the rechargable ones that can last for longer and use type-c to charge.
8:24 The biggest advantage is not only a cheap bath, but the box is reusable, can carry it everywhere and you can bring it at the back of your car. Noooice....
If your car's suspension is broken and/or you got parts falling off of it, don't try to redneck it. If something goes wrong it might not just be you getting into trouble, you could get others into trouble as well.
I still remember the invention of the ramen glue plaster and it's still one of the worst idea. For those who don't know the bad side of this hideous invention it's the fact that rinsing hot water or let any liquid on it will re- hydrate the noodles, making a mess once again Edit: 5:42 Florida??? That's the average gypsy car in the balkans
Like a lot of people Your failing to realise that the paint is actually waterproof, even cheep gloss paint works, iv used it outside to protect wood and it's lasted for years without the wood ever getting wet, plus it may be proper paint made for sinks and baths for covering chips, also the glue gives it waterproof protection
@@michaeleddison6765 make sure that you paint the ramen properly, even the tiniest hole because you don't want cockroaches making their new home in there
Fun fact: making a grilled cheese sandwich is quite common in prisons with an iron (at least in the Netherlands). Just like making noodles, and soup in a small (electric) kettle in their own cell. There is actually a special prison cooking book, mostly for fun.
0:06 it makes more sense that it seems, you just have to understand how "average" works... ie: considering there are people that trululy bring down the average.
15:16 I don’t think he’s in the sticks. The video from Halloween shows the neighbor to the right just off screen and in the Christmas video, you can hear heavy traffic.
This episode is making me rethink my life...I swear on my kids...this very moment, my catalytic converter is being held in place with wire I wrapped around it because it broke and was dragging on the ground...lol. the guy at VIP laughed when he saw it, but said I did a good job stabilizing it. 😄
Coat hangers for radio arials on motor cars and trucks . Old school tv antenna tape , split along half of it's length on one side only , solder the ends together , finish off splitting the tape for a continuous loop antenna for tv , indoors where reception isn't that good . Temporary glue , if your coughing up flem , a little can be used to litely seal a document . It can also be used as a lubricant , to help move uts and bolts .
How about a "Tricks To Annoy Your Friends" video? My personal favourite is ziptie around a driveshaft. The faster they drive, the worse it sounds and they never figure it out.
Well actually... (prepare your nerd emojis for this next part) Nuclear power and quantum computers are the best inventions... But we can go farther. Technically if we are talking about planed future technology then the best inventions would be (drum roll please) Flying cars and planet destroying propulsion cannons Also hover boards (actually hovering for real)
Hey,when the dollar doesn't amount to anything one day & everyone is striving to survive. Some of these inventors are gonna be sitting real nice. This was a good vid.
In extreme circumstances, a boiling pot of water on a stove does WONDERS to heat a house. I knew a friend who had a stingy landlord who locked the thermostat in a keyed lockbox. When it got freezing out, it was so cold in the house you needed multiple blankets to stay warm. So my friend put a boiling pot of water on the stove and it warmed the entire apartment. EDIT: As for the split screen multiplayer, screenlooking was not only acceptable, but encouraged, at least with my friend group. We were all so good at the game that it didn't matter if you knew exactly where each other was. It was fun to engage, duel style, instead of camping or ambushing to win. We were all very close in skill, and even if ambushed, the person could still turn around and win. Also, we knew the levels extremely well and knew which areas to avoid and where good spots to hide and snipe from were, and would either avoid them, or ambush the ambusher! And often it didn't matter anyway. Part of the fun *was* knowing exactly where each other were. Ever play a 1v1 match and you run around for 10 minutes without seeing each other or firing a shot? THAT was boring. This way we could engage faster and as soon as you engaged, you had to look back at your screen or your aim would be off. Ambushing is cheap and no fun anyway.
I've actually done that stovetop coil heat trick before. We had a particularly severe January one year and my apartment's radiator was not cutting it on max. Think -45 degrees. Problem was, it raised my power bill an insane 80$ for the month.
That bit with cranking the stove... that's actually what I've done when the heating system broke down. Although I made it better by adding big pots of water to carry the heat better. Technically, that mirror is probably legal in many states. As far as body repairs go, that duct tape job was crap. I've seen much nicer jobs over the years, some you could barely tell were cloth and glue! Pool noodles! Treadmills are safer than just running around everywhere.
Sadly duct tape and some zip ties keep my front bumper on while I wait for the parts to repair my car. But I've also seen someone put a flashlight where their headlight should be. Also, he used Jacks to get the car up there, if you set the jacks to hold the car up and lift off the pews then remove them before lowering the car.
Believe it or not. I’m actually afraid of irons because when I was young I was going to put some dishes in the sink and my arm hit the ironing board and the iron literally hit the middle of arm for about 2-3 seconds before falling off and onto the floor. Years later theirs still a scar to this day
Many years ago I lived in a shared flat where there was no central heating but the electricity bill was included in the rent. If it was cold we simply turned all the rings on the electric cooker up to max.
You can actually cook pizza and other foods on a thin flat rock supported by three smaller ones underneath it in a triangle shape to hold it up over hot coals or a small fire but coals work best.
I did the stove trick this year. My landlord locked my heat so it wouldn't go above 65, and I live in Central Maine....gets chilly here. So Id turn on the stove and open the door...its not a very big place...and when I'd close all the bedroom and bathroom doors, I could get the heat to go up a good 10° Unfortunately for me...landlord pays heat, but I pay electric. 🤷♀️
In the early 70’s when smooth hair in a That Girl flip was all the rage, my sister, who had fuzzy hair, used empty (and washed) soup cans as rollers. Not attractive and hellish to sleep on but it did the job.
"I had this one house party where two of my friends are fighting when they came out sweaty and my sink broken, neither of the have a scratch" and the "Have you got a deep hole inside you you're trying to fill?" one made me laugh and suspicious about it 💀💀🙏🙏💀💀
My apartment had loose-fitting aluminum windows, It was brutal cold, and the wind blew through the windows something awful. I took a plastic athletic water bottle which squirted out through a long tube, and watered shut all the openings; the water froze on contact, and sealed the windows thoroughly for the duration.
When I was a poor college student I held one windshield wiper in place with a toothpick and rubber bands for almost two years! Worked great, and easy to replace when either item gave up - always had spares in the glovebox!😉🤓😎
When my kids were little, we didn't have a pool and they wanted to swim, so i lined cardboard boxes with trash can liners and they each had their own pool. We were poor.
3:21 My guy. If they came out of the bathroom all sweaty, a broken sink and no scratches on either of them. I think they were doing more than just fighting. 😉
That's what he was saying.
😬
yeh they were fighting each other in the bum
i-i…did they….*insert trauma noises here*
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The seat belt gate is oddly satisfying 🙂
Agreed. It's NEVER gonna open.
@@celebrityrog1
@@celebrityrogit would
YES
For real. I'd probably end up playing with that more than I should. 🤣
4:26 Yoooo what do you mean by that?
Now I'm using this video as an excuse every time I do something stupid
😅😂😊
You deserve a medal 🥇
Don’t do anything stupid and delete this video 😇
I would do this too
Same😂😂😂😂
3:27
"They had a fight in the badrooms, once done they came back sweating while no one had a scar" ☠️
"That house looks less stable than my third marriage."
😂😂😂
You know it's either really good or really bad if Be Amazed is at a loss for words.
Hgghfvggggggggg😢😢
You call this "Stupid Solutions to Problems that Actually Worked" and I call it, "McGuyvering"
16:36 By doing this, you also concentrate the airflow though each leg of the sweat pants toward each person. Because its compressed within the sweats and comes out the small ankle hole at the bottom, it will feel high speed, cooling you off really fast. Much better than if you just stood in front of the fan itself. So each person literally feels the full power of the fan and gets the same effect. It's quite ingenius.
Side note those"IBC containers" are usually used for things like maple syrup, honey, and juices. There are few other non-food uses, but they are definitely not rated for hazardous chemicals. If I recall correctly, hazardous materials have to be transported in metal containers and anything over 55 gallons must be in a double hulled container. So the most caustic thing you may find in those is vinegar.
3:21 you sure they were fighting coose it sounds mighty sus
XD
glad to see that this channel is still doing well
Can we see your face plzz
@@aaronbaidoo4702 🤣
It’s always a good day when be amazed uploads
TRUE
2:22 why do we assume that the tires are holding up the house? My 1st thought when looking at the photograph is that the tires were put around wooden support beams to protect the beams. Afterall, the tires are not showing signs of compression that would come along with supporting the weight of a building.
11:50 the mirror reflection is a nice detail
your jokes have become godly by this point
This channel is so Addicting. You can’t just watch 1 I watch back to back. I love his jokes also makes it even better whilst learning. 😂😂😂
glad to have you here! thanks for tuning in 😄
💯
Nobody asked
Lol😂
I love getting home from school and watching this channel every day
Well This was insanely entertaining and some cracking innuendo too 😂😂 I can't believe how some of these came about and actually worked but mighty entertaining all the same 😊 Another awesome video from you, thank you so much ❤
Imagine their professor looking at this and just going " *Mission failed successfully.* "
Better that than announcing "mission accomplished" 10 years ahead of time. 😂
@@innocentbystander3317 still better then the professor saying " *YOU DID AN ENTIRE ESSAY ON CHAIRS DISSOLVING?!* "
1:44, when we lost power in Texas and the tempature was in the negatives, my family turned on our stove tops just like this, and it worked because they are gas powered
Gas fumes
@@fishy188 no, that is not an issue in a house with 40 foot ceilings and proper ventilation.
17:30 They need to have roughly the correct voltage and at least as much current production as the device requires.
Current production doesn't tend to be a problem, as heaters usually aren't battery powered, but voltage can be.
There are adapters for AAA to AA conversion. So having those will benefit more than those foils stuck on the remote.
Or just buy the rechargable ones that can last for longer and use type-c to charge.
I have Panasonic adapter sleeves (2 D size and 2 C size) to use with smaller size batteries in them and they are great in an emergency.
Nerd
8:24 The biggest advantage is not only a cheap bath, but the box is reusable, can carry it everywhere and you can bring it at the back of your car. Noooice....
8:42 When me and mom prepare to exit the neighborhood, lots of times I’ll repeat “please put on your seatbelt” until she puts it on.
1. Muhammad darol pls "Among us"
If your car's suspension is broken and/or you got parts falling off of it, don't try to redneck it. If something goes wrong it might not just be you getting into trouble, you could get others into trouble as well.
I'm super glad to see that someone is finally recognizing nikola tesla's genius
I love your videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I still remember the invention of the ramen glue plaster and it's still one of the worst idea. For those who don't know the bad side of this hideous invention it's the fact that rinsing hot water or let any liquid on it will re- hydrate the noodles, making a mess once again
Edit: 5:42 Florida??? That's the average gypsy car in the balkans
Well, then you have instant Ramen in your sink. Winning!
Like a lot of people Your failing to realise that the paint is actually waterproof, even cheep gloss paint works, iv used it outside to protect wood and it's lasted for years without the wood ever getting wet, plus it may be proper paint made for sinks and baths for covering chips, also the glue gives it waterproof protection
@@michaeleddison6765 make sure that you paint the ramen properly, even the tiniest hole because you don't want cockroaches making their new home in there
@@D.x.-1974yikes I do not want cockroaches living in my bathroom sink
3:45 I think I saw this one on the DIWHY subreddit, once. lol
Fun fact: making a grilled cheese sandwich is quite common in prisons with an iron (at least in the Netherlands). Just like making noodles, and soup in a small (electric) kettle in their own cell.
There is actually a special prison cooking book, mostly for fun.
While at an anime convention, I made Ramen noodles in a coffee maker! Worked great!
The fan + trousers is definitivly my favorite ! 😅
13:00 jacked it up with a lift and chose the worst supports possible
What…, Aleast They Didn’t Try Plastic, Or Small Kid-Size Building Blocks 😢
Yes
15:59 Just a heads up that the game playing on screen is Halo Reach, love your channel guys keep it up!
0:06 it makes more sense that it seems, you just have to understand how "average" works...
ie: considering there are people that trululy bring down the average.
I love listening to your voice, Mr. Be Amazed 😊
Thanks for listening!
Thanks for all the solutions, I might need em 5:28
Be amazed has been uploading so many videos I've been struggling to keep. The seatbelt gate, it's unique but it's not thief proof.
4:26 woah buddy we don't know each other like that yet
We used to dunk in what was called a cow drinker during the summer. The same thing they use to feed cows. Basically a cheap, deeper yard pool.
General rule: It’s not stupid if it works
Lmao friends had a "fight" in the bathroom 😂😂😂
15:16 I don’t think he’s in the sticks. The video from Halloween shows the neighbor to the right just off screen and in the Christmas video, you can hear heavy traffic.
Holy shit I LOVE the “Seatbelt Gate Latch” idea!! 🤘🏻😂👍🏻
This episode is making me rethink my life...I swear on my kids...this very moment, my catalytic converter is being held in place with wire I wrapped around it because it broke and was dragging on the ground...lol. the guy at VIP laughed when he saw it, but said I did a good job stabilizing it. 😄
😂you swear on ur kids?
@14:25 that's the best Halloween and Christmas decorations ever lol
My brother and his friend is playing Minecraft in splitscreen right now as I watch this 16:22
16:24 I play split screen with my family all the time if that counts
Coat hangers for radio arials on motor cars and trucks .
Old school tv antenna tape , split along half of it's length on one side only , solder the ends together , finish off splitting the tape for a continuous loop antenna for tv , indoors where reception isn't that good .
Temporary glue , if your coughing up flem , a little can be used to litely seal a document . It can also be used as a lubricant , to help move uts and bolts .
How about a "Tricks To Annoy Your Friends" video?
My personal favourite is ziptie around a driveshaft.
The faster they drive, the worse it sounds and they never figure it out.
This should be a series.
I love BE AMAZED ❤🤯😮😯😲😱🤯
i think thats a pillow not a cushion 19:34
I'm always here to BE AMAZED!!
12:02 don't worry call out the stand Weather Report
Duct tape and zip ties. Best inventions ever. 😊
Well actually... (prepare your nerd emojis for this next part)
Nuclear power and quantum computers are the best inventions...
But we can go farther. Technically if we are talking about planed future technology then the best inventions would be (drum roll please)
Flying cars and planet destroying propulsion cannons
Also hover boards (actually hovering for real)
3:20 i don't think that was a fight 💀
Hey,when the dollar doesn't amount to anything one day & everyone is striving to survive. Some of these inventors are gonna be sitting real nice. This was a good vid.
3:27
I don't think they were fighting. I think they were fvcking. 😅
In extreme circumstances, a boiling pot of water on a stove does WONDERS to heat a house. I knew a friend who had a stingy landlord who locked the thermostat in a keyed lockbox. When it got freezing out, it was so cold in the house you needed multiple blankets to stay warm. So my friend put a boiling pot of water on the stove and it warmed the entire apartment.
EDIT: As for the split screen multiplayer, screenlooking was not only acceptable, but encouraged, at least with my friend group. We were all so good at the game that it didn't matter if you knew exactly where each other was. It was fun to engage, duel style, instead of camping or ambushing to win. We were all very close in skill, and even if ambushed, the person could still turn around and win. Also, we knew the levels extremely well and knew which areas to avoid and where good spots to hide and snipe from were, and would either avoid them, or ambush the ambusher! And often it didn't matter anyway. Part of the fun *was* knowing exactly where each other were. Ever play a 1v1 match and you run around for 10 minutes without seeing each other or firing a shot? THAT was boring. This way we could engage faster and as soon as you engaged, you had to look back at your screen or your aim would be off. Ambushing is cheap and no fun anyway.
so nobody gonna say nothing about the two dudes that was “fighting” in the bathroom
1:39 i did not know that to convert fahrenheit to celsius you only need to divide by 1...
It's not stupid if it actually works
10:56 Steven He reference
3:24 I don’t think they where fighting😳
Here’s Awesome Dude! Your video shows how much you research your content! Love your voice!😘
7:25 At once, my mum was making me a sandwich by an iron. She wrappes the sandwich in aluminum foil and then cook it by an iron. It was so delicious
I've actually done that stovetop coil heat trick before.
We had a particularly severe January one year and my apartment's radiator was not cutting it on max.
Think -45 degrees.
Problem was, it raised my power bill an insane 80$ for the month.
you know your landlord would be on the hook for not having sufficient heating. a single radiator will NOT heat a whole apartment
That bit with cranking the stove... that's actually what I've done when the heating system broke down. Although I made it better by adding big pots of water to carry the heat better.
Technically, that mirror is probably legal in many states.
As far as body repairs go, that duct tape job was crap. I've seen much nicer jobs over the years, some you could barely tell were cloth and glue!
Pool noodles!
Treadmills are safer than just running around everywhere.
02:42 Google BHEKI CELE. That's where they got the tyres from.
3:15 scrap metal sells for a lot
I just gotta say, your photoshop skills are *GOOD*.
Thanks for not geotagging the specific sites, i live out here and wanna keep it pretty
5:50 muse be using he flex tape to hold that car together
I've personally used the Rubbermaid plastic bin idea but I bought a 65g one lol but it works 100%
Used it for my daughter when she was younger lol
19:55
Laos 🇱🇦
Wait...that landlord...isn't turning down the heat during winter illegal?
20:00 probably from Switzerland 🇨🇭 because many bomb are there
My local mechanic used a hanger to keep the exhaust pipe from dragging when the bolt rusted out, another perfect 5 years from the 2000 Toyota 👍
Sadly duct tape and some zip ties keep my front bumper on while I wait for the parts to repair my car. But I've also seen someone put a flashlight where their headlight should be. Also, he used Jacks to get the car up there, if you set the jacks to hold the car up and lift off the pews then remove them before lowering the car.
Am addicted to this channel. It's so Amazing 🤩
7:15 Oh thats so good - thats hotel Sacher in Vienna, Austria 😂
And yes - thats my hometown 😅
Believe it or not. I’m actually afraid of irons because when I was young I was going to put some dishes in the sink and my arm hit the ironing board and the iron literally hit the middle of arm for about 2-3 seconds before falling off and onto the floor. Years later theirs still a scar to this day
3:18 What were they doing in there?
4:26 Pause
The “2 guys in the bathroom coming out sweaty with no marks n a broken sink”is crazy😭🤣
Crazy problems. Crazy solutions. 👌🏽
Wow, the beginning of this video really hit the nail on the head... That's an... interesting fact...
hi I hope all of you have a good day 🙂
Many years ago I lived in a shared flat where there was no central heating but the electricity bill was included in the rent. If it was cold we simply turned all the rings on the electric cooker up to max.
You can actually cook pizza and other foods on a thin flat rock supported by three smaller ones underneath it in a triangle shape to hold it up over hot coals or a small fire but coals work best.
Thank you man for your videos. We love learning. Keep up the great work!👍
My pleasure!
I did the stove trick this year. My landlord locked my heat so it wouldn't go above 65, and I live in Central Maine....gets chilly here.
So Id turn on the stove and open the door...its not a very big place...and when I'd close all the bedroom and bathroom doors, I could get the heat to go up a good 10°
Unfortunately for me...landlord pays heat, but I pay electric. 🤷♀️
In the early 70’s when smooth hair in a That Girl flip was all the rage, my sister, who had fuzzy hair, used empty (and washed) soup cans as rollers. Not attractive and hellish to sleep on but it did the job.
_EVERY PROBLEM HAS A CREATIVE SOLUTION_
"I had this one house party where two of my friends are fighting when they came out sweaty and my sink broken, neither of the have a scratch" and the "Have you got a deep hole inside you you're trying to fill?" one made me laugh and suspicious about it 💀💀🙏🙏💀💀
Is no one going to talk about at 3:20 - 3:24 how his friends were '''''fighting'''''' in the bathroom🤔😏😳😕
It’s good to have the real narrator back
19:54 Well with the stuff I have seen........... I bet either Florida or Russia! 😆😂🤣
My apartment had loose-fitting aluminum windows, It was brutal cold, and the wind blew through the windows something awful. I took a plastic athletic water bottle which squirted out through a long tube, and watered shut all the openings; the water froze on contact, and sealed the windows thoroughly for the duration.
hope you told your landlord that he needs to fix those windows ASAP
@@blazethecat363 Ha! They wouldn't care unless the roof blew away.
20:11 Uh oh!!!!!!!
When I was a poor college student I held one windshield wiper in place with a toothpick and rubber bands for almost two years! Worked great, and easy to replace when either item gave up - always had spares in the glovebox!😉🤓😎
When my kids were little, we didn't have a pool and they wanted to swim, so i lined cardboard boxes with trash can liners and they each had their own pool. We were poor.