Great tips. I use a 10' section of 3" thin wall PVC and slide it over my leaf blower....put a 90 degree elbow on the end and it blows the debris out of my gutters in no time!
When planting, bury a vertical pvc next to plant that will assist in watering roots for years. Also, bury pvc horizontally along a hedge line or row of plants with partial depth slots that will allow water leakage where desired. At one end extend pvc up to point near where you want to insert a hose or connect the whole system to a timer.
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Thanks for the pvc ideas. I made the "hidden key" drain contraption and now I can't remember where the heck I buried it. I'm also trying to remember if I took my meds this morning. Of all the things I have lost in my life, the thing I miss the most is my mind.
+Eugene Lanzl Take Pregnenolone upto 300 mg but not more daily in the morning. Its a hormone both men and women produce but diminishes with age. Memory comes right back. Start with 50 mg, then raise by 50 mg till you start to feel irritable and jumpy, then back down by 50 mg and that is your right level. Over the counter, but check with your doctor for meds conflicts. Also take DHEA 65 mg daily for men, 50 mg for women. You can check your hormone levels and then use Bio Identical Hormones which are made from wild Yams, and very safe. Do not use chemical hormones like Premarin, Testosterin, etc. All these come in a Bio Identical form and have no health side effects. Compounding pharmacy in your area can help you find a doctor and fill prescriptions. Hormones will put your health back in order, including memory loss, sex drive, younger skin, healthy organs, etc.
+Eugene Lanzl Maybe you could make a medication container using 7 small pieces of PVC, labeling each tube for the day of the week. That way you will always know if you took your meds! ;-)
+Robert Bosley Yeah, the thought of that plastic giving way under your weight while you're looking down pushing only to have the broken end holding onto that tire iron as your face slams into it... oh the pain!
+Robert Bosley A common approach to 4-square spanners is to put a support under the opposite end to the nut. It stops the spanner waving around, and thereby at least doubles the power delivered, as well as stopping it slipping off. The biggest problem is that the nuts are all different heights from the ground, depending on the angle they come to rest at.
Yeah, using pvc for leverage is kinda stupid and dangerous. What you should do is step on the wrench and go up and down like you are doing squats. Another way is just keep a breaker bar in the trunk.
+Rahere here in ''Murica, we call it a wrench and not a spanner. Most Americans have no idea what you're talking about when you say "spanner", because, well, we're dumb.
I am a small engine mechanic and must remove mower blades constantly. Many blades on commercial zero turns are stuck on with dirt & corrosion. Take an 18" x 3" piece of PVC pipe and stick a 2"x3" piece of wood inside. Heat with a heat gun until pliable. Now place in a vise and flatten the top and bottom of the pipe. You only want to square the pipe enough that it will stay on the mower blade. Now you can slide the pipe over the mower blade,rotate blade to contact the side of the mower deck and slide outward until it wedges the blade against the deck. Now you can unbolt the blade with your new blade stop.
The PVC vacuum extension is GENIOUS!! We love chasing around flies in the office, and they get up in the light buckets and there's no getting them except with a vacuum. THANK YOU!!
FYI, on removing the lug bolts on any veh tire there is a reason the lug tool is so short. You place it on the lug bolt at an angle to where you can stand on it and make one little bounce breaks the bite on the bolt. Uses your body weight to break the tight bolt, works every time. PVC not the best idea on the tire changing. But I will say there are many great uses for PVC.
I made 8- 4' rectangle sections of PVC Pipes and covered them with Chicken wire, as an outside Octagon play area for my small dogs to stay in while visiting my friends. Each rectangle was wide enough to also go across the steps of my friends porch, so they could stay on the porch on rainy days. My tallest dog was 13" tall and the rectangle came up to just above my knees, this way I could step over it as well...I used zip ties to tie the pieces together in a zigzag fashion and used an old hook tied to a Paracord to close it once it was set up. I kept it in my pick up truck for any visit any place I needed a temporary play area. I had three little dogs weighing up to 18 pounds. It worked fantastic. It was like a doggy baby gate. Here is what I used for each section: 4 -90° corners 2 -T fittings. The piece was like 2square sections in one frame. It was done so to stable the middle of the 4' section. So it wouldn't collapse.
There are "forever" ways to use pvc. One I figured out about 10 years about works. When you get your Christmas light strings for outdoors, it can cause many words we don't normally use (especially at Christmas). Tangled lights, just try find cords, and then there are the hangers from last time. Think about this one. Most light strings have plugs on one end and recep. on the other. To make long (fairly) runs, buy 10' lengths 3/4" and a bag of (blk) cable ties. Figure out how long the run will be and tie each light run (hmm 10') to each pipe. Many pipes have couplers on one end, if not the store has them to "plug" the pipes together as you plug the light groups together. Over size cup hooks or "L" screws will work great as hangers for each section of the pipe/light combo. Mine is about a 65 run so I just cut off 5' of one end. Make sure the "plug" end is close to power source or good place for extension cord. Here is the even better use. When all the fun is over and guess who has to take down and stow the lights, just unplug power and disconnect each section pipe and light string. Find a great place in the garage or ??? to mount wall hooks (bike hooks?) that will hold the 10' lengths for next year. No tangles, no boxes, no worry or dread for next time. (thanks). 8^)
The PVC actually has a bit of give, and you can use that to build up torque. I also found the (Black Gas Pipe) conduit won't work on an 4 headed 'X' type wrench.
I don't know how strong that PVC would be as a breaker bar, id rather have a metal pipe. I can see on overtorqued lug nut and using the PVC and having it break from the tension. You can also angle the standard wrench so you can step on it to loosen em.. That's what I've had to do in the past.
I keep my tools in my garden shed organized by using an empty 5 gallon bucket then i cut 8 or 9 pieces of 2" diameter pvc pipe about a 17" long, put them all in the bucket.... then I can put my shovel and broom and rake handles down in the pipes. Robert Oakes
lug extension DOES NOT WORK, dad had my breaker bar one time and thought to use some pvc and it snapped and gouged my arm. DO NOT DO THAT. instead use a mallet or dead blow and put force on the lug wrench and give good firm blows and they will let go.
+themanwoaname It is surprising how much torque you CAN put on a pvc pipe. Mine's about a 2 in thick wall. You can always tell if you're overdoing it. I've surprised many a guy that knows you should never do this. Give it a try. The plastic is light and never freezing cold like steel can be.
+Finnigan9 If I was gonna chance it, I'd use schedule 80 and then another larger schedule 80 over the first one. And make sure they aren't cold/brittle when used.
keep 'um comming! my husband is like a kid with legos when he gets around PVC Useing 1 1/2" around ( i think) PVC piping he built a structure on our balcony covered the top with plastic and valla!! we have an awning and the driest balcony on rainy snowy days!! Gotta love PVC!!!
I just saw your Live hacks on UA-cam & I just wanted to share my PVC hack w/ you. About 10 years ago I became disabled and I cannot walk due to the pain in my back. Now this requires me to find other ways to do things that I had never considered before. I had broke down on the side of the rode due to an electrical short in my truck. Now because of this I wasn;t able to use my hazzard lights and I was worried that I'd get hit by a passing vehicle because of how dark it was and where i had broke down, not to mention that it was almost 11:30 at night. So I looked in my truck and I fouind my loyal roll of Duck Tape and three thee foot long PVC pipes which I carry along with a few other things that most people would think that I was crazy until things such as this happen. Anyhow I found a road flare and I had managed to place it on the side of the road w/out hurting myself, but I knew that my road side assistance were still over an hour away and the road flare only lasted for twenty min. So I found a few of the blinking red strobes that attaches to the bottom of the bike seat, so I attached them to the top of the PVC pipes and then I used a set of wooden chop sticks and I taped them to the other end so that I could stake them into the ground. So having two of these kept me from being hit by a very large truck which was being driven by a very tired driver. I know this becase when he saw me in my wheel chair placing the second strobe he pulled over to see if he could help. The man driving the truck (George) stayed with me until my tow truck arrived, which was almost 90 min later. During our conversation he said that using PVC, chop sticks & bike strobes was brilliant and that he would have never had thought of that. Anyhow I figured that four items kept me from being hospitalized and in total I had gotten the PVC for free from a friend. The chop sticks were from a meals that I have eaten, but I use my own chop sticks at home because of something that happened and the strobes were $15.00 for both sets and $7.50 for the duct tape. So for less than $25.00 and a little imagination I saved myself from a posible huge car accident.
Me gustó mucho lo de guardar la extensión ELÉCTRICA.... la de extender la aspiradora ya lo había hecho gracias por las ideas y compartirlo Saludos desde Guatemala
I made a simple a-frame from 1/2" pvc and sized it to fit the bed of my truck. I then layed a tarp over that and tied it down with bungee cords to make a tent out of my truck bed.
Great ideas. Thanks for posting. Here is an idea. I needed a light box for a photography project. So I got a bunch of 1/2" pvc, some elbows and connectors and made a cube. Then I dusted off my sewing skills and made curtains with sleeves so I could slip them onto the pvc pipe, reconnect to the elbows and cover three sides and the top. I used white knit fabric so it would stretch and be tight. I use a variety of platforms covered in left over white fabric, set up two fixed lights on either side and a flash overhead to eliminate most of the shadows. When I am done with that project I just separate the pvc in long pieces and store in a bag.
I followed an idea off pinterest, and that was using a 3" wide pvc pipe to hold my arrows for archery. Quite effective. Then i had a paracord for a sling. Good video and great ideas.
Your vacuum, extension works fine, use 1" thin wall pvc same way as an extension with heat gun reduce one end to shrink one end and also to enlarge the other end for a factory extension, same works for 2" pvc enlarge one end shrink the other, just like the factory pieces, regards
I use PVC in my workshop for several things. The one I use most is a dowel rod holder. I cut a 3' section of 4" PVC pipe and hang it on my wall, and put different size dowel rods in it, I have a couple shorter ones for the cut off pieces. Works for me.They also help in making Child safe toys, as plastic breaks.Ed
I like to camp and I'm in a tent. I would like a quick pvc entry way to guard against rain, snow or other elements. Any Ideas? Something that I can put up quickly over the entrance. Thanks. Enjoy your programs.!
Have you tried it taking a lug nut off with a PVC extension pipe to give your advice? Yes a metal bar may be best, and it get dirty and rusty too. Try the PVC and GEt back to us about it. Maybe make a video showing the shattering as mention above. :)
FIll a 5 gallon bucket with lengths of PVC pipe standing up inside almost to the top. I then store my 3' to 6' lengths of small steel rod, small pipe, small angle, etc. The PVC holds these straight up enough that the center of gravity does not tip the bucket over.
+Specific Love Creations 1.5" to 2" is what I used. I also put four legs from a plastic shelf unit in since they were not used in the shelf and it would help fill in the bucket space. You want them packed in with very little movement.
One way I used PVC was to replace a broken/snapped push broom handle. Just slid a piece cut to the length of the original handles length, over what’s left of the broken handle of the push broom, then either tape the bottom part or the PVC to it or put some glue inside pipe before sliding it over then tape it. Can also be done to a mop, kitchen sweeper, etc.!
One my favorite PVC tricks is to use half-inch PVC about 6 inches long pushed into 13/16 holes in a 2 x 4 that are angled slightly, 5 to10 degrees. You can put the PVC stubs close together for rooms or rakes, or spread them out to hang extension cords and air hoses. Make the 2x4 long enough to span a pair of stud and hang with 3 1/2" deck screws. I can sen a picture if you need it for clarity.
for sliding doors put it on a hinge then run put a hook on the end and then another hook at waste level and run a string so when you lower it down you can simply pull it back up. Also use pvc extensions on shop-vac for cleaning screens roofs over pools and chandeliers that are way high up and then the rafters and lights in the barn. I know people have screened in pools so try it out, it works great for me.
There should be a competition for showing what grand things can be done using PVC, paracord, duct tape, and smoked ham hocks. BTW, putting a couple of spring clips on that extension cord winder would have been useful to secure the ends of the cord.
I actually stopped the video and went and made the chum holder. Brilliant idea. It looks awesome and I can't wait to try it. Now, back to the rest of the video.
Just a few pointers. For your hide a key, glue a rock to the top of the part that unscrews. Now you can bury it anywhere there's rocks in your yard. For your tire iron helper bar, regardless of if you use PVC or metal for your helper NEVER use the extension to put the nuts back on. You will easily over tighten them. Then you will really Ned help getting them off. For the craft holder. Use some sand or shot in the base to weigh it down so it doesn't scoot when you use it. Some rubber feet will help too.
I love PVC. So here is an update for your extension chord "roller". Put two slots in your winding protrusion so you can put the plug into it when you go to roll. Then you won't have to try and hold it in your hand and roll at the same time. Or cut a small piece of PVC in half such that the chord will fit into the groove and then glue it to the side of your winder so you don't have to hold the chord in your hand.
i use 1-1/2 pvc as drive weights for gravity driven clocks. take an ABS plastic cutting board, some cheap-o dollar store kind, they're about a 1/4" thick, and trace out two outside diameter circles and two inside diameter circles. next drill a 1/4" hole thru their centers. take a pair for the bottom with the large circle at the bottom and the smaller on top of it and push thru a piece of 1/4-20 threaded rod. a nut and washer at the end holds it down at the bottom. slide it into the PVC tube, fill it with #8 lead shot, and at the top put the smaller circle with the larger circle and seal it all together with another 1/4-20 nut and washer. presto, instant "adjustable" drive weight. if your clock needs more weight to go, add more, if not, pour some out. simple.
the only problem I have is with number 10 it should be schedule 40 PVC or something stronger because not any PVC will work it will actually shatter and cold conditions and if you're changing a tire on the side of the road and you get a small piece of PVC in your eye well thats no fun
the pvc pipe is great to make a power tool wall mounted holdster. and if you make the same design you make for hide the keys with 4" pvc you can make a one of kind mailbox.
Great vid, reminds me of the way youtube began, no BS. I do have to say though, ya might wanna be cautious while using it as a lever, a little to much torque and you'll have sharp pieces flying in all directions. But I digress, Excellent video.
Some clever hacks. But use a steel pipe if you need more leverage on your lug wrench. However, if you set the wrench close to horizontal, it's easy to step down on with your foot, which will generate much more force than your hands on a short lug wrench.
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As a friendly note with the key hiding thing: the two pieces on the end are not a "plug cap" but a female adapter and a threaded plug. Female adapters are socket (also called solvent weld) on one end and have a female thread on the other. The other piece is just a threaded plug. An easy way to remember plugs versus caps is that plugs are inserted into fittings, and caps go over the outside of pipe. Keep on with the great ideas!
Heating up sand then poor it into a pvc pipe makes the pvc very bendable and modable doing this i made snow shoes by connecting a piece of rubber that slides on and off my regular shoes
I couldn't agree more. PVC ain't cheap! And when u glue it up, u always stain it, this it would be less than pretty. Does this manufacture PVC or what?!
Corry Kerr They make transparent glues and primers and shop rags for any run down onto the exposed pipe. My company is very particular on keeping our manifolds and any other exposed pvc cosmetically pristine. And yes PVC is pricey.... unless you work with it and collect the discarded scrap (sometimes full pieces with just the bell cut off lol).
+Dan Swan sooooooo not true most cars only require 80 ft lbs and a 3 foot helper bar of pvc would be more than adequate, so as long as u don't have some dumb ass use an Air Impact to over tighten the crap outa them your just fine! P.S.A its REALLY stupid to over tighten lug nuts its not a more is better situation, over tightening is how studs break and wheels fall off
Chris Ide Make a video by using a random car and not one you've loosened the nut on and I'll believe you. If you get away with it it'll be schedule 120.
one idea i tried in my ranch home...I layed 2 inch pvc pipe in my gutters.. this helps prevent leaves from clogging the down spout. its a one level home and was easy to put in
1.) 0:06 Hidden Key Thingy 2.) 1:07 Sliding Door/Window Bar Lock 3.) 1:42 Long Handle Tool Holder 4.) 2:15 Fishing Bait Chum Drum 5.) 3:20 Vertical Window Bar Lock (this is totally and completely separate from 2, don't get confused, it's a whole different thing) 6.) 3:53 Craft Tape Holder 7.) 5:52 Cord Holder Untangler doodad (oh, he called it a caddy) 8.) 6:29 Unipod for a camera 9.) 7:26 Vacuum Hose Extension (for those 17' ceilings we all have) 10.) 8:18 Cheater Bar 11.) 9:08 The UA-cam "LIKE MY VIDEO" you can't escape from anymore.
This is a great video! Unlike a lot of the other UA-cam videos that "promise" life hacks that will work this one actually delivers real help. The cord wrap is also terrific for Christmas lights so you can stay organized for years to come! Thank you for making our lives easier and more safe.
Hooray for PVC! Great tips :)
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Great tips. I use a 10' section of 3" thin wall PVC and slide it over my leaf blower....put a 90 degree elbow on the end and it blows the debris out of my gutters in no time!
When planting, bury a vertical pvc next to plant that will assist in watering roots for years. Also, bury pvc horizontally along a hedge line or row of plants with partial depth slots that will allow water leakage where desired. At one end extend pvc up to point near where you want to insert a hose or connect the whole system to a timer.
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Thanks for the pvc ideas. I made the "hidden key" drain contraption and now I can't remember where the heck I buried it. I'm also trying to remember if I took my meds this morning. Of all the things I have lost in my life, the thing I miss the most is my mind.
+Eugene Lanzl Take Pregnenolone upto 300 mg but not more daily in the morning. Its a hormone both men and women produce but diminishes with age. Memory comes right back. Start with 50 mg, then raise by 50 mg till you start to feel irritable and jumpy, then back down by 50 mg and that is your right level. Over the counter, but check with your doctor for meds conflicts. Also take DHEA 65 mg daily for men, 50 mg for women. You can check your hormone levels and then use Bio Identical Hormones which are made from wild Yams, and very safe. Do not use chemical hormones like Premarin, Testosterin, etc. All these come in a Bio Identical form and have no health side effects. Compounding pharmacy in your area can help you find a doctor and fill prescriptions. Hormones will put your health back in order, including memory loss, sex drive, younger skin, healthy organs, etc.
+Eugene Lanzl Maybe you could make a medication container using 7 small pieces of PVC, labeling each tube for the day of the week. That way you will always know if you took your meds! ;-)
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You might want to be careful using pvc as a leverage tool. A snapped piece of pvc becomes a spear in a hurry!
+Robert Bosley Yeah, the thought of that plastic giving way under your weight while you're looking down pushing only to have the broken end holding onto that tire iron as your face slams into it... oh the pain!
+Robert Bosley
A common approach to 4-square spanners is to put a support under the opposite end to the nut. It stops the spanner waving around, and thereby at least doubles the power delivered, as well as stopping it slipping off.
The biggest problem is that the nuts are all different heights from the ground, depending on the angle they come to rest at.
Yeah, using pvc for leverage is kinda stupid and dangerous. What you should do is step on the wrench and go up and down like you are doing squats. Another way is just keep a breaker bar in the trunk.
+Rahere here in ''Murica, we call it a wrench and not a spanner. Most Americans have no idea what you're talking about when you say "spanner", because, well, we're dumb.
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I am a small engine mechanic and must remove mower blades constantly. Many blades on commercial zero turns are stuck on with dirt & corrosion. Take an 18" x 3" piece of PVC pipe and stick a 2"x3" piece of wood inside. Heat with a heat gun until pliable. Now place in a vise and flatten the top and bottom of the pipe. You only want to square the pipe enough that it will stay on the mower blade. Now you can slide the pipe over the mower blade,rotate blade to contact the side of the mower deck and slide outward until it wedges the blade against the deck. Now you can unbolt the blade with your new blade stop.
Nice invention
Real mechanics like myself just use an air wrench
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Great hack! And just in time because thats exactly what I'm doing this weekend!
The PVC vacuum extension is GENIOUS!! We love chasing around flies in the office, and they get up in the light buckets and there's no getting them except with a vacuum. THANK YOU!!
FYI, on removing the lug bolts on any veh tire there is a reason the lug tool is so short. You place it on the lug bolt at an angle to where you can stand on it and make one little bounce breaks the bite on the bolt. Uses your body weight to break the tight bolt, works every time. PVC not the best idea on the tire changing. But I will say there are many great uses for PVC.
Same thought here its lioe which is stronger a pvc pipe or steel.
I made 8- 4' rectangle sections of PVC Pipes and covered them with Chicken wire, as an outside Octagon play area for my small dogs to stay in while visiting my friends. Each rectangle was wide enough to also go across the steps of my friends porch, so they could stay on the porch on rainy days. My tallest dog was 13" tall and the rectangle came up to just above my knees, this way I could step over it as well...I used zip ties to tie the pieces together in a zigzag fashion and used an old hook tied to a Paracord to close it once it was set up. I kept it in my pick up truck for any visit any place I needed a temporary play area. I had three little dogs weighing up to 18 pounds. It worked fantastic. It was like a doggy baby gate.
Here is what I used for each section:
4 -90° corners
2 -T fittings.
The piece was like 2square sections in one frame. It was done so to stable the middle of the 4' section. So it wouldn't collapse.
I like using pvc for drain pipes, works well
Thanks man no one of us has brains to think about those life hacks
potato guns...PVC best invention
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There are "forever" ways to use pvc. One I figured out about 10 years about works. When you get your Christmas light strings for outdoors, it can cause many words we don't normally use (especially at Christmas). Tangled lights, just try find cords, and then there are the hangers from last time. Think about this one. Most light strings have plugs on one end and recep. on the other. To make long (fairly) runs, buy 10' lengths 3/4" and a bag of (blk) cable ties. Figure out how long the run will be and tie each light run (hmm 10') to each pipe. Many pipes have couplers on one end, if not the store has them to "plug" the pipes together as you plug the light groups together. Over size cup hooks or "L" screws will work great as hangers for each section of the pipe/light combo. Mine is about a 65 run so I just cut off 5' of one end. Make sure the "plug" end is close to power source or good place for extension cord. Here is the even better use. When all the fun is over and guess who has to take down and stow the lights, just unplug power and disconnect each section pipe and light string. Find a great place in the garage or ??? to mount wall hooks (bike hooks?) that will hold the 10' lengths for next year. No tangles, no boxes, no worry or dread for next time. (thanks). 8^)
I used a 2’ long by 6” wide piece of pvc to make a fleshlight! Works great.
Sure you didn't mean 2" 😉😂
I think I'm going to stick with my 2' 1/4 inch steel conduit as a leverage bar instead of the PVC.
The PVC actually has a bit of give, and you can use that to build up torque. I also found the (Black Gas Pipe) conduit won't work on an 4 headed 'X' type wrench.
Well you do that (smh)
I don't know how strong that PVC would be as a breaker bar, id rather have a metal pipe. I can see on overtorqued lug nut and using the PVC and having it break from the tension. You can also angle the standard wrench so you can step on it to loosen em.. That's what I've had to do in the past.
I keep my tools in my garden shed organized by using an empty 5 gallon bucket then i cut 8 or 9 pieces of 2" diameter pvc pipe about a 17" long, put them all in the bucket.... then I can put my shovel and broom and rake handles down in the pipes. Robert Oakes
Pretty good stuff! Though I would discourage using PVC for a cheater pipe (bend break to easy)
A piece of black iron pipe would be much stronger. Just paint it to avoid rust.
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Oh I like the vacuum extension
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lug extension DOES NOT WORK, dad had my breaker bar one time and thought to use some pvc and it snapped and gouged my arm. DO NOT DO THAT. instead use a mallet or dead blow and put force on the lug wrench and give good firm blows and they will let go.
Or a steel pipe.
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i would not use a pvc pipe as leverage to break a lugnut grip on a wheel. that's not a safe idea.
+themanwoaname Pipe works better as a cheater bar.
+J DeWitt DIY metal pipe? totally. pvc? having stood on tire irons to break the hold of the lug nuts; i know a pvc pipe will shatter. not smart.
+themanwoaname It is surprising how much torque you CAN put on a pvc pipe. Mine's about a 2 in thick wall. You can always tell if you're overdoing it. I've surprised many a guy that knows you should never do this. Give it a try. The plastic is light and never freezing cold like steel can be.
+Finnigan9
If I was gonna chance it, I'd use schedule 80 and then another larger schedule 80 over the first one. And make sure they aren't cold/brittle when used.
+themanwoaname just go for a 4way. those are so much easier to use and not as bad on a bad back.
keep 'um comming! my husband is like a kid with legos when he gets around PVC Useing 1 1/2" around ( i think) PVC piping he built a structure on our balcony covered the top with plastic and valla!! we have an awning and the driest balcony on rainy snowy days!! Gotta love PVC!!!
I just saw your Live hacks on UA-cam & I just wanted to share my PVC hack w/ you. About 10 years ago I became disabled and I cannot walk due to the pain in my back. Now this requires me to find other ways to do things that I had never considered before. I had broke down on the side of the rode due to an electrical short in my truck. Now because of this I wasn;t able to use my hazzard lights and I was worried that I'd get hit by a passing vehicle because of how dark it was and where i had broke down, not to mention that it was almost 11:30 at night. So I looked in my truck and I fouind my loyal roll of Duck Tape and three thee foot long PVC pipes which I carry along with a few other things that most people would think that I was crazy until things such as this happen. Anyhow I found a road flare and I had managed to place it on the side of the road w/out hurting myself, but I knew that my road side assistance were still over an hour away and the road flare only lasted for twenty min. So I found a few of the blinking red strobes that attaches to the bottom of the bike seat, so I attached them to the top of the PVC pipes and then I used a set of wooden chop sticks and I taped them to the other end so that I could stake them into the ground. So having two of these kept me from being hit by a very large truck which was being driven by a very tired driver. I know this becase when he saw me in my wheel chair placing the second strobe he pulled over to see if he could help. The man driving the truck (George) stayed with me until my tow truck arrived, which was almost 90 min later. During our conversation he said that using PVC, chop sticks & bike strobes was brilliant and that he would have never had thought of that. Anyhow I figured that four items kept me from being hospitalized and in total I had gotten the PVC for free from a friend. The chop sticks were from a meals that I have eaten, but I use my own chop sticks at home because of something that happened and the strobes were $15.00 for both sets and $7.50 for the duct tape. So for less than $25.00 and a little imagination I saved myself from a posible huge car accident.
Me gustó mucho lo de guardar la extensión ELÉCTRICA.... la de extender la aspiradora ya lo había hecho gracias por las ideas y compartirlo Saludos desde Guatemala
I made a simple a-frame from 1/2" pvc and sized it to fit the bed of my truck. I then layed a tarp over that and tied it down with bungee cords to make a tent out of my truck bed.
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Great ideas. Thanks for posting. Here is an idea. I needed a light box for a photography project. So I got a bunch of 1/2" pvc, some elbows and connectors and made a cube. Then I dusted off my sewing skills and made curtains with sleeves so I could slip them onto the pvc pipe, reconnect to the elbows and cover three sides and the top. I used white knit fabric so it would stretch and be tight. I use a variety of platforms covered in left over white fabric, set up two fixed lights on either side and a flash overhead to eliminate most of the shadows. When I am done with that project I just separate the pvc in long pieces and store in a bag.
+David Crabtree Nicely done. I am surprized that I never thought of that.
I followed an idea off pinterest, and that was using a 3" wide pvc pipe to hold my arrows for archery. Quite effective. Then i had a paracord for a sling. Good video and great ideas.
YEAY PVC Rules!!!!! Great Tips
+Peyton Ritter thanks
Your vacuum, extension works fine, use 1" thin wall pvc same way as an extension with heat gun reduce one end to shrink one end and also to enlarge the other end for a factory extension, same works for 2" pvc enlarge one end shrink the other, just like the factory pieces, regards
Number 9 was the one for me, I cannot believe that I had never thought of this before...considering I'm a self-proclaimed Genius and all.
I have heard of people making furniture with pvc. I would like to see a video on that. Oh, and musical instruments too!
maybe
Man, you really like PVC..
When moving large furniture in your SUV OR TRUCK PUT I” pvc on the floor and use them as a roller to slide-and put the furniture in your SUV
I use PVC in my workshop for several things. The one I use most is a dowel rod holder. I cut a 3' section of 4" PVC pipe and hang it on my wall, and put different size dowel rods in it, I have a couple shorter ones for the cut off pieces. Works for me.They also help in making Child safe toys, as plastic breaks.Ed
Nicely done
PVC as a cheater bar might not do the job. I think it would easily shatter / break. I do however like the bait thing.
A better idea would be replaced the stock lug wrench with the t type & carry a rubber mallet for some gentle persuasion.
Good pvc
#7, the extension cord wrap probably cost $5 or more to make. WalMart sells them premade and one piece for 95 cents.
Was thinking the same thing haha
Yeah the ten foot length of pipe is super cheap, but they get you to bend over when you start adding the little elbows and "T" fittings....
I like to camp and I'm in a tent. I would like a quick pvc entry way to guard against rain, snow or other elements. Any Ideas? Something that I can put up quickly over the entrance. Thanks. Enjoy your programs.!
Excellent tips, thank you for the help. I'm especially grateful for the vacuum extension tip.
Awesome uses of pvc shown. Very useful.
Amazing what you can do with PVC other than using it for plumbing.
nice ideas ..thankyou.
you can also make a flute with pvc..and it sounds cool too..see it on you tube.
just a hint there is no way pvc can hold up to the torque requirements of lug nuts. dumb idea
Yeah that thing will easily snap and PVC splinters are na sty. Always use metal for a makeshift breaker bar.
Have you tried it taking a lug nut off with a PVC extension pipe to give your advice? Yes a metal bar may be best, and it get dirty and rusty too. Try the PVC and GEt back to us about it. Maybe make a video showing the shattering as mention above. :)
Good info pvc
FIll a 5 gallon bucket with lengths of PVC pipe standing up inside almost to the top. I then store my 3' to 6' lengths of small steel rod, small pipe, small angle, etc. The PVC holds these straight up enough that the center of gravity does not tip the bucket over.
+Whit Wilson Nice usage. What size PVC pipe do you usually use?
+Specific Love Creations 1.5" to 2" is what I used. I also put four legs from a plastic shelf unit in since they were not used in the shelf and it would help fill in the bucket space. You want them packed in with very little movement.
Thank you for the info. Do you mind if I use this in a future video?
+Specific Love Creations Not at all. Please do. Wish I knew how to post a picture...
Whit Wilson Thanks, and I am pretty sure I understand what you are describing.
One way I used PVC was to replace a broken/snapped push broom handle. Just slid a piece cut to the length of the original handles length, over what’s left of the broken handle of the push broom, then either tape the bottom part or the PVC to it or put some glue inside pipe before sliding it over then tape it. Can also be done to a mop, kitchen sweeper, etc.!
Paint some bright reflective Orage and make them into a tripod for a road warning sign like for when ya need to change a tire on thw road!
Thanks for taking time to share the video...good suggestions.
PVC is good for storing welding rods.
One my favorite PVC tricks is to use half-inch PVC about 6 inches long pushed into 13/16 holes in a 2 x 4 that are angled slightly, 5 to10 degrees. You can put the PVC stubs close together for rooms or rakes, or spread them out to hang extension cords and air hoses. Make the 2x4 long enough to span a pair of stud and hang with 3 1/2" deck screws. I can sen a picture if you need it for clarity.
I think I understand but would love to see a pic. Please send it to our facebook page: facebook.com/specificlovefanpage
get some 20" pvc cap off one end climb inside cap off the other end and enjoy
for sliding doors put it on a hinge then run put a hook on the end and then another hook at waste level and run a string so when you lower it down you can simply pull it back up. Also use pvc extensions on shop-vac for cleaning screens roofs over pools and chandeliers that are way high up and then the rafters and lights in the barn. I know people have screened in pools so try it out, it works great for me.
nice ideas
careful using PVC for leverage, especially in cold weather. PVC shatters into sharp fragments
A galvanized pipe would be better. They are not that expensive at your local Hardware store.
There should be a competition for showing what grand things can be done using PVC, paracord, duct tape, and smoked ham hocks. BTW, putting a couple of spring clips on that extension cord winder would have been useful to secure the ends of the cord.
Great ideas also thank you for getting straight to the point, unlike some who love the sound of their Voice. 👍
I actually stopped the video and went and made the chum holder. Brilliant idea. It looks awesome and I can't wait to try it. Now, back to the rest of the video.
Just a few pointers.
For your hide a key, glue a rock to the top of the part that unscrews. Now you can bury it anywhere there's rocks in your yard.
For your tire iron helper bar, regardless of if you use PVC or metal for your helper NEVER use the extension to put the nuts back on. You will easily over tighten them. Then you will really Ned help getting them off.
For the craft holder. Use some sand or shot in the base to weigh it down so it doesn't scoot when you use it. Some rubber feet will help too.
+Courtney Strobeck Nice pointers
Congratulations. Not only have you now hidden your keys from everyone else, but you hid them from yourself too.
Maybe little suction cups to hold it onto a table
Number 4 is awesome.
+SBeckerDTD Thanks
I uses some one time for my sprinklers in the yard. Worked great!
I love PVC. So here is an update for your extension chord "roller". Put two slots in your winding protrusion so you can put the plug into it when you go to roll. Then you won't have to try and hold it in your hand and roll at the same time. Or cut a small piece of PVC in half such that the chord will fit into the groove and then glue it to the side of your winder so you don't have to hold the chord in your hand.
In a shop, we use if for a vertical storage system for small metal stock. Works great.
i use 1-1/2 pvc as drive weights for gravity driven clocks. take an ABS plastic cutting board, some cheap-o dollar store kind, they're about a 1/4" thick, and trace out two outside diameter circles and two inside diameter circles. next drill a 1/4" hole thru their centers. take a pair for the bottom with the large circle at the bottom and the smaller on top of it and push thru a piece of 1/4-20 threaded rod. a nut and washer at the end holds it down at the bottom. slide it into the PVC tube, fill it with #8 lead shot, and at the top put the smaller circle with the larger circle and seal it all together with another 1/4-20 nut and washer. presto, instant "adjustable" drive weight. if your clock needs more weight to go, add more, if not, pour some out. simple.
+KingTesticus very nice design
the only problem I have is with number 10 it should be schedule 40 PVC or something stronger because not any PVC will work it will actually shatter and cold conditions and if you're changing a tire on the side of the road and you get a small piece of PVC in your eye well thats no fun
Anyone dumb enough to try it should be allowed to teach themselves
the pvc pipe is great to make a power tool wall mounted holdster. and if you make the same design you make for hide the keys with 4" pvc you can make a one of kind mailbox.
Great vid, reminds me of the way youtube began, no BS. I do have to say though, ya might wanna be cautious while using it as a lever, a little to much torque and you'll have sharp pieces flying in all directions. But I digress, Excellent video.
Oh, there’s a lot of BS on UA-cam!
Some clever hacks. But use a steel pipe if you need more leverage on your lug wrench. However, if you set the wrench close to horizontal, it's easy to step down on with your foot, which will generate much more force than your hands on a short lug wrench.
Wow you have some great ideas and kept me interested in everything you were describing very informative dear, some videos are soooo long and don't even edit and robotic,sooo annoying and I lose focus on what they're talking about so glad to come across this excellent put together video 👍🏽keep posting em 👍🏽😃
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+Jeannie Carmona Thank you, that means a lot.
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I'm sure you've heard of it, we use PVC for our aquaponic garden, it's so easy to work with and affordable too!
Very nice
Some useful tips. Many thanks.
Use pvc to make a lawn roller using the three point hitch. 6 inch with end caps and bolts fill with sand for weight and attach chains
+mpmllc Interesting idea
A 2" pipe makes a fairly decent substitute for a didgerido.
connectors and reducers can help as a mouth piece. I get the best sound from the Gray Electrical conduit.
Stick a large funnel on one end of a length of 1-inch, you got a loud annoying trumpet.
As a friendly note with the key hiding thing: the two pieces on the end are not a "plug cap" but a female adapter and a threaded plug. Female adapters are socket (also called solvent weld) on one end and have a female thread on the other. The other piece is just a threaded plug. An easy way to remember plugs versus caps is that plugs are inserted into fittings, and caps go over the outside of pipe. Keep on with the great ideas!
Heating up sand then poor it into a pvc pipe makes the pvc very bendable and modable doing this i made snow shoes by connecting a piece of rubber that slides on and off my regular shoes
Cool man👍
Great advertisement for PVC. Great ideas with these handy hints and tips
PVC for a breaker bar? oh no no no... 1 to 9 is very useful. #10 however, may result to injury. Please be careful.
Great ideas but PVC is so expensive these days. Any suggestions.? Thx
i love how everything he made there is already a product fix all those "problems" the are cheaper than pvc too ;-;
true dat...
lol
I couldn't agree more. PVC ain't cheap! And when u glue it up, u always stain it, this it would be less than pretty. Does this manufacture PVC or what?!
jasper petersen I was thinking the same thing!!!
Corry Kerr They make transparent glues and primers and shop rags for any run down onto the exposed pipe. My company is very particular on keeping our manifolds and any other exposed pvc cosmetically pristine. And yes PVC is pricey.... unless you work with it and collect the discarded scrap (sometimes full pieces with just the bell cut off lol).
Me encantan tus buenas ideas! Gracias!
If your lug nuts are on right a piece of PVC isn't going to do it.
+Brian Ciuppa Not even schedule 80
+Dan Swan sooooooo not true most cars only require 80 ft lbs and a 3 foot helper bar of pvc would be more than adequate, so as long as u don't have some dumb ass use an Air Impact to over tighten the crap outa them your just fine!
P.S.A its REALLY stupid to over tighten lug nuts its not a more is better situation, over tightening is how studs break and wheels fall off
+Dan Swan I thought the same thing. it it was a piece of metal pipe yes... a pvc one will snap like nothing.
Chris Ide Make a video by using a random car and not one you've loosened the nut on and I'll believe you. If you get away with it it'll be schedule 120.
sched. 40 and the wrench the car came with'd do fine.
one idea i tried in my ranch home...I layed 2 inch pvc pipe in my gutters.. this helps prevent leaves from clogging the down spout. its a one level home and was easy to put in
+Joe V Cool idea
1.) 0:06 Hidden Key Thingy
2.) 1:07 Sliding Door/Window Bar Lock
3.) 1:42 Long Handle Tool Holder
4.) 2:15 Fishing Bait Chum Drum
5.) 3:20 Vertical Window Bar Lock (this is totally and completely separate from 2, don't get confused, it's a whole different thing)
6.) 3:53 Craft Tape Holder
7.) 5:52 Cord Holder Untangler doodad (oh, he called it a caddy)
8.) 6:29 Unipod for a camera
9.) 7:26 Vacuum Hose Extension (for those 17' ceilings we all have)
10.) 8:18 Cheater Bar
11.) 9:08 The UA-cam "LIKE MY VIDEO" you can't escape from anymore.
wondering how to make a PVC adaptor for my leaf blower to clean the gutters. any ideas out there?
Chum holder is also great for thawing bait
Great Video...
Thank you for sharing this.
I don't think he's ever change a Tire
Mario Regino ROFL!
Mario R
Richard Anderson ,
Why does a lot of you refer to Tyre as "tire".. is this the American spelling of tyre or is it that some just can't spell? 🤔
Your PVC Chumer idea for The Tackle Box I'd like it but would you be able to make one smaller to use for a fish tank filter
your chum holder idea is super. t.y
+Theodore Burrell thanks
im gonna get my da that for his b day
Years ago when I was doing Water Color painting. I constructed a PVC rack together to use to hold the paintings waiting to dry. :D
PVC drying racks. PVC trellis.
That's what I use. I use clothespins to attach them to the trellis. Works great. Cost $0. I already had everything.
Any idea for packing a small item for selling electrical such as fluorescent lights,battery, fuse wires at warehouse?
Number 5 for when there is an air conditioner in the window.
Absolutely! I've been doing that for years. It's called a Charley bar. Thanks.
Great tips using PVC pipes.
"The Ultimate Life Hack: John 3:16-17." Couldn't agree more. Well said. :-)
Imagine PVC doing life hacks Pepelaugh
i used pvc pipe to make wheelchair for paralysed street dog
This is a great video! Unlike a lot of the other UA-cam videos that "promise" life hacks that will work this one actually delivers real help. The cord wrap is also terrific for Christmas lights so you can stay organized for years to come! Thank you for making our lives easier and more safe.
You gotta come up with a catch phrase, something like "What do we need? PVC."