Some people may ask why one would spend so much time fixing what could be bought for such a small price. I don't like seeing what isn't really trash being sent to the landfill. The actual physical effort to fix it is minimal. Some waste their time scrolling through social media and don't earn a dime doing so. Why not take a few hours and save landfill space for real junk and hone some fix-it skills. Great video showing the minimal errors and pitfalls that made it through editing.
Some people may ask why one would spend so much time fixing what could be bought for such a small price. I don't like seeing what isn't really trash being sent to the landfill. The actual physical effort to fix it is minimal. Some waste their time scrolling through social media and don't earn a dime doing so. Why not take a few hours and save landfill space for real junk and hone some fix-it skills. Great video showing the minimal errors and pitfalls that made it through editing.
I'm so against being wasteful that I'm mad at myself for cutting the zip-tie at 07:03.. It's simple to release the catch mechanism and reuse..
@@tongo117 I reuse them in the garden year after year. They make great plant ties.