Most of the tools you’re seeing over and over again is a drill and various saws. You need a drill and can spend anywhere from $30 to $100 on a new one, or you can get one second hand. Most people have more than they need and it’s a common item to come across second hand. Bits for it aren’t expensive. Maybe $10 for an assorted set with everything you’d need. The only saws you’re likely to need are a skill saw and maybe a jig saw. The other saws you see just make things faster and easier. Same advice as above for price. Skill saws are about twice as expensive, but again, easy to come across second hand. If you do not have a drill as an adult, get one. That’s like not having a hammer or screwdriver. There are just some things you need to have and know how to use an an adult.
Barbara, don't be an embarrassment to the female gender. Learn how to use power tools and the basics of woodworking. You buy tools as you need them. Not any more expensive than a typical female's manicure, pedicure, waxing, hair cut and color, clothes, handbags, shoes, jewelry. Give that up for a while and dive into DIY. Get some real power in making things. I've seen women spend $3K on a sewing table with a lift, when they could have bought ALL the tools and materials and made it themselves for much less. Learn. These tools last a lifetime of use.
Некоторые понравились, но некоторые просто реклама инструментов, так как сами вещи хуже, чем то, из чего они переделаны) Парочка очень хороших идей есть. Спасибо
Nothing makes me angrier than people taking perfectly fine beautiful antique furniture and remaking it into the ugliest copy-paste modern furniture you can find for cheap in the nearest furniture store. If you want modern furniture in your home buy it instead of vandalizing antique furniture
Some kind of vandalism from good solid furniture: a rare sideboard or cabinets made of Italian walnut to take and paint over everything and make modern wretchedness. Vandalism.
Right! I mean they could have just sold the solid furniture and got the money to buy the over priced ”cheap” furnitures out of sawdust instead of solid wood ones that they destroyed. They can never be restored to what they ones were… 😔
I am female over 50. I taught myself everything from watching construction work and UA-cam, and haunting the aisles at Home Depot. The projects shown here are very easy, but appear hard because you don't know where to begin. The hardest part is not the project. It is research on tool selection so you don't waste your money. Here are some tips for you. Pick a project. Buy only the tools required. NEVER BUY CHEAP TOOLS!! Buy decent quality so it is a joy to use and you feel happy when you use them. Tools are your friends. Garden, kitchen, sewing, jewelry, DIY, wood working, metalsmithing, all wonderful tools! Tools free you up from dependency on others. Be familiar with DIY tools and good luck with your projects. Tools shown in order of appearance with costs: Dewalt and Bosch - Usually top of line Makita, Milwaukee - Middle cost Rigid, Ryobi - Low cost If you buy cordless, stick with the same brand for most, so batteries are interchangeable. I use Dewalt only for cordless tools because I can buy a lot of cordless gardening tools from Dewalt as well such as leaf blower, string trimmer, hedge trimmer, Sawzall, Chain saw 12". I find Dewalt more user friendly in design - good LED lights in front, variable switches, etc. However they are pricier. Not all Dewalt tools are good. The Bosch Angle Grinder is much better. Corded Drill and Driver - $100 pair - any brand roughly. 20V Cordless Dewalt Battery Drill and Driver - On sale at Home Depot now for $200 - Drill, Driver, 2 Lithium batteries, charger, bag. Very good deal. XR is Brushless, no XR is with carbon brushes. Buy the 885 or 887 models - good deals. Brushless simply means the carbon brushes are inside the tool which will eventually die out, so don't waste money buying 'brushless'. Carbon brushes are simply springs attached to a little block of carbon that looks like pencil lead. You unscrew some piece of the tool and replace them every 1-2 yrs. Get genuine Dewalt, not Amazon fakes. Makita is also good. I like Dewalt for these two tools, as they are very intelligently built. Buy these and they are user friendly, last forever. Forget corded, pain in the A**. Your drill should be chuckless (no key needed), variable speed, At least 1/2" size, and must have the hammer function. Impact Driver (screwdriver) should be chuckless, variable speed, have good LED lights in front. The 887 models are very nice but pricey. As a compromise, buy the 885 Drill and 887 Driver. When buying a bundled kit, make sure that you have all the functionality I listed. Sometimes they sell you a cheaper model! Drill bits: $10 a box. Titanium or Tungsten coated for wood, and separate ones for metal. Get also masonry drill bits - only the size you need for your project. You can drill thru concrete wall, make holes in ceramic bowls to convert to planters, drill thru glass and any tile. Wear goggles!!! Spray water on tile, ceramic, glass as you drill and set drill to 'hammer' mode. Start at an angle so bit does not skip. Non-hammer mode will not drill thru these materials. Hammer mode for glass, etc. Regular drill mode for wood and metal. Circular saw Cordless 20V Dewalt is $100. A cheaper alternative to a table saw but unless you are cutting wood at Home Depot parking lot or doing a lot of mobile builds away from a power source, no point. If you need a small mobile saw, get the cordless battery version. Dewalt is useful but be aware they make a smaller blade size so less choices in blades, and I don't like being forced to buy one brand. Use a corded Makita instead. Concrete float, sponge, and trowel for setting tile - $10 each or less. Buy grooved as per tile size. Painting: use a roller or brush and avoid major costs. If you still need to spray paint, then buy the Porter Cable 6 gal pancake compressor that any woman can lift easily for $149 + 3 tools that come as a kit: brad nailer, finish nailer, stapler. Look for Home Depot deals. Go to Harbor Freight and get paint sprayer. Start spraying. Harbor freight: Nitrile gloves $13 pack of 50 at 0.9 mil, goggles $2 each. Wear a shower cap for painting. Large holes in wood - use Hole saw set $10 - attach one to your drill and make a hole thru wood. If you need to make a partial hole only, use Forstner bits -more expensive. 2:34 - This is a Chop saw/ Miter Saw. You don't need this to start out with. Its meant for chopping strips of wood. You can do the same with a table saw or circular saw. These run cheap from $150 - $800. Lot of options: Bevel, dual bevel, sliding arm, compound, laser guide, corded, cordless, etc. A decent Dewalt one with most functions runs $650 + tax. You do not need this. 2:38 - This is a Kreg Jig for joinery. When you want an invisible join in a drawer for example, this allows you to drill holes on inside so screw is hidden. A bit pricey from $30 - $100 but very useful ... IF you are making cabinets or drawers or have lots of invisible joins. You do not need this. Use a simple butt join instead unless you want to ramp up your skills. 3:01 - The stapler used here comes free when you buy the air compressor I mentioned above. Load up staples of any size, turn on the compressor and boom, boom, boom you are in business. Wear goggles!!! Do any piece of upholstery professionally! Best wood glue: Titebond Premium II (not I, not III) under $10. Do not use Elmers, Gorilla, Spray adhesives. Construction glue - thick pasty, holds up anything - Loctite Power Grab Caulking tube + Caulking Gun $20 both. Do not buy tubes of glue your fingers will fall off from squeezing. Let the caulking gun do the work. Tiling - it is super easy to tile, but as precise as making a cake. Follow directions exactly about mixing time, proportions, etc. Use MAPEI products from Lowes - the best. Thinset Mortar - mix with water or Polymer (does not crack with earthquakes or in a van build) - spread with a trowel, stick your tile on it, let dry. Grout - sanded or unsanded - mix with water or Grout Maximizer (Polymer) and fill in the cracks. Wipe off with yellow sponge (don't use any other type). Let dry. Grout Maximizer is a Mapei product from Italy. It has a built in sealant. No cracking and falling off, no sealant required every year. Use it! 4:21 - Jigsaw - $45 Ryobi corded to $100 Dewalt Cordless. Useful tool for delicate cuts, curved cuts, shaving off trim. 4:42 - Table saw - Portable Dewalt Corded tables saw runs around $400. Invaluable tool. Easy to store. You really need this to cut shelves, boards, anything. Do not buy a cheap table saw it will be out of alignment. Best little sander to buy is the Dewalt Corded Random Orbit Sander for $65 - $100. Variable speed. Buy Diablo 5" disc hook and loop (Velcro) sandpaper in grits 80, 150, 220 for most projects. Mesh sandpaper is the absolute best. Attach your vacuum to it for even less dust. Do not buy a Palm Sander! You will always need a Studfinder - Zircon brand is good. HDepot has some sales going on now. $20 - $40. Locates the wood studs behind the wall so you can hang stuff easily. This is critical. My favorite tool is the Bosch Angle Grinder 5" with variable speed, paddle switch, and a continuous operation button. I buy the wire cup brushes from Harbor Freight - 4.5" or 4" accessories are fine on the 5". Use the wire brushes to remove rust so you don't waste sand paper. Use Flapdics for aggressive sanding. Use cutting wheels for slicing thru metal, grinding wheels for grinding down metal. Use diamond wheels for cutting tile, glass, concrete (spray water on these). You will love your angle grinder!!!! Best tool in the universe. Be a superhero of tools!
Horton has been adopted!!! Yay! May you find love fun and peace in your forever home... please people - human kindness to animals is severely underrated. Do your best. Be your best self!
I feel that, too! I always buy used furniture because I want solid wood, not sawdust & glue. When people do 'shabby chic' because restoration is too much effort-- I cringe. Then again, they are using it. Which is better than it ending up in a landfill. To each their own, right? 😉
It's great having a handyman dad, because whenever I watch these kinds of videos I have his voice in my head pointing out all of the flaws, and why many of these projects are going to fall apart really quickly! I feel sorry for the people who do these types of projects expecting to make a quality product, only to realise they've wasted their time and money! For the record, using the right tool and/or product is essential to creating a quality product!!! For example, the amount of times I've seen people use a hot glue gun when that is one of the weakest glues around, and is ENTIRELY INAPPROPRIATE for their project is insane! Different materials require different glues, and how you use the final product can determine which type of glue is the most appropriate out of all the types of glues that material works well with! If you want to do a project and you're unskilled, do your research! Don't assume the person in the videos knows what they're doing!
Hot glue guns are amazing for what they are designed to do and that is glueing fabric onto other fabric or anything similar. The hot plastic melts in between the spaces of the fibers and when it hardens it will stay in place while still having some bend with the fabric. For anything else, it's complete and utter crap
Yes please, more ideas We want a home that's a little whimsical, without square corners..shelves rounded off. Closets that don't look like a box. A round archway between the living room and den..archways everywhere..a fireplace in every room. Window sills u can sit on.bay window's in the bath and bedroom & a vanity in the master bedroom that pooks out with àn arch that defines it.
كلمتك الطيبة لها أثر .. اعتذارك له قيمة .. تفهمك للآخرين أدب .. التغاضي عن الأخطاء وعي .. مراعاة المشاعر نُبل .. صون الود ود .. ما تقدمه لغيرك عائد لك .. لا تبخل بالجمال فتصبح خالياً منه...!!
*NO.* Trendy always looks like crap in no time. 6:04 is an OH HELL NO! The underbed shoe rack makes sense provided it has more vents. It is important to both the bed and shoes to get adequate ventilation. Hardware cloth would help increase spacing while preventing most shoes from falling through. Shoes are often hard to store well.
спасибо за прекрасные идеи. мне очень понравились ВСЕ ваши переделки. Некоторые я взала на вооружение. Но у вас очень много товаров разных для рукоделия. У нас такого нет...к сожалению. Удачи вам и здоровья.
People that slap paint on top of beautiful old wood need to be slapped. And if you are going to paint an existing product then for the love of god do not paint over the hardware (knobs, handles and hinges) as was shown. .
If you are a beginner with power tools especially ones with high rotation blades watch and read a lot about the ins and outs of it. It can look easy watching these types of videos but kick backs are common, pushing a saw through material may seem like its how to get it done fast but it is NOT. Let the tool do all the work and just control the direction. The unexpected will happen very fast and always at the worst time. Always wear safety gear.
You are right.. Some people are handy and do a lot of DIY. I have tools for stuff around the house. Cutting tree branches or trim work inside/outside, otherwise I would not need a saw.
Перевели добро на безликое крашеное фуфло,ведь какая мебель была!!!,а что стало? Ведь шикарная мебель была,у меня прямо сердце надо как они с ней поступили,а так некоторые идеи классные,кроме тех что они сделали с мебелью
How much did all the saws, drills etc cost to do these projects? Doesn’t look cheap unless you do a lot of these projects.
You can rent tools or borrow them.
Most of the tools you’re seeing over and over again is a drill and various saws. You need a drill and can spend anywhere from $30 to $100 on a new one, or you can get one second hand. Most people have more than they need and it’s a common item to come across second hand. Bits for it aren’t expensive. Maybe $10 for an assorted set with everything you’d need. The only saws you’re likely to need are a skill saw and maybe a jig saw. The other saws you see just make things faster and easier. Same advice as above for price. Skill saws are about twice as expensive, but again, easy to come across second hand. If you do not have a drill as an adult, get one. That’s like not having a hammer or screwdriver. There are just some things you need to have and know how to use an an adult.
You don’t have a drill ???
Buy one. It’ll last indefinitely and put you back 49 bucks.
Why complain? Just cool ideas someone wanted to share
Barbara, don't be an embarrassment to the female gender. Learn how to use power tools and the basics of woodworking. You buy tools as you need them. Not any more expensive than a typical female's manicure, pedicure, waxing, hair cut and color, clothes, handbags, shoes, jewelry. Give that up for a while and dive into DIY. Get some real power in making things. I've seen women spend $3K on a sewing table with a lift, when they could have bought ALL the tools and materials and made it themselves for much less. Learn. These tools last a lifetime of use.
Некоторые понравились, но некоторые просто реклама инструментов, так как сами вещи хуже, чем то, из чего они переделаны) Парочка очень хороших идей есть. Спасибо
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Lo de la puerta con baldas no me convenció... Un portazo y caen todos los adornos...
@@isabelperez1587 на такие полки я бы расположила закрытые коробки, например с материалами для рукоделия
@@isabelperez1587 думаю двери тяжёлые и стоит сделать бардюр на полках
Nothing makes me angrier than people taking perfectly fine beautiful antique furniture and remaking it into the ugliest copy-paste modern furniture you can find for cheap in the nearest furniture store. If you want modern furniture in your home buy it instead of vandalizing antique furniture
Some kind of vandalism from good solid furniture: a rare sideboard or cabinets made of Italian walnut to take and paint over everything and make modern wretchedness. Vandalism.
Right! I mean they could have just sold the solid furniture and got the money to buy the over priced ”cheap” furnitures out of sawdust instead of solid wood ones that they destroyed. They can never be restored to what they ones were… 😔
Totalmente cierto.
I got pissed watching that one. I swear, we are surrounded by morons with paint brushes!👩🏻🎨🎨🤨
Wè,che hai detto?
Vandalism, indeed.
I am female over 50. I taught myself everything from watching construction work and UA-cam, and haunting the aisles at Home Depot. The projects shown here are very easy, but appear hard because you don't know where to begin. The hardest part is not the project. It is research on tool selection so you don't waste your money. Here are some tips for you. Pick a project. Buy only the tools required. NEVER BUY CHEAP TOOLS!! Buy decent quality so it is a joy to use and you feel happy when you use them. Tools are your friends. Garden, kitchen, sewing, jewelry, DIY, wood working, metalsmithing, all wonderful tools! Tools free you up from dependency on others. Be familiar with DIY tools and good luck with your projects.
Tools shown in order of appearance with costs:
Dewalt and Bosch - Usually top of line
Makita, Milwaukee - Middle cost
Rigid, Ryobi - Low cost
If you buy cordless, stick with the same brand for most, so batteries are interchangeable. I use Dewalt only for cordless tools because I can buy a lot of cordless gardening tools from Dewalt as well such as leaf blower, string trimmer, hedge trimmer, Sawzall, Chain saw 12". I find Dewalt more user friendly in design - good LED lights in front, variable switches, etc. However they are pricier. Not all Dewalt tools are good. The Bosch Angle Grinder is much better.
Corded Drill and Driver - $100 pair - any brand roughly.
20V Cordless Dewalt Battery Drill and Driver - On sale at Home Depot now for $200 - Drill, Driver, 2 Lithium batteries, charger, bag. Very good deal. XR is Brushless, no XR is with carbon brushes. Buy the 885 or 887 models - good deals. Brushless simply means the carbon brushes are inside the tool which will eventually die out, so don't waste money buying 'brushless'. Carbon brushes are simply springs attached to a little block of carbon that looks like pencil lead. You unscrew some piece of the tool and replace them every 1-2 yrs. Get genuine Dewalt, not Amazon fakes.
Makita is also good. I like Dewalt for these two tools, as they are very intelligently built. Buy these and they are user friendly, last forever. Forget corded, pain in the A**. Your drill should be chuckless (no key needed), variable speed, At least 1/2" size, and must have the hammer function. Impact Driver (screwdriver) should be chuckless, variable speed, have good LED lights in front. The 887 models are very nice but pricey. As a compromise, buy the 885 Drill and 887 Driver. When buying a bundled kit, make sure that you have all the functionality I listed. Sometimes they sell you a cheaper model!
Drill bits: $10 a box. Titanium or Tungsten coated for wood, and separate ones for metal. Get also masonry drill bits - only the size you need for your project. You can drill thru concrete wall, make holes in ceramic bowls to convert to planters, drill thru glass and any tile. Wear goggles!!! Spray water on tile, ceramic, glass as you drill and set drill to 'hammer' mode. Start at an angle so bit does not skip. Non-hammer mode will not drill thru these materials. Hammer mode for glass, etc. Regular drill mode for wood and metal.
Circular saw Cordless 20V Dewalt is $100. A cheaper alternative to a table saw but unless you are cutting wood at Home Depot parking lot or doing a lot of mobile builds away from a power source, no point. If you need a small mobile saw, get the cordless battery version. Dewalt is useful but be aware they make a smaller blade size so less choices in blades, and I don't like being forced to buy one brand. Use a corded Makita instead.
Concrete float, sponge, and trowel for setting tile - $10 each or less. Buy grooved as per tile size.
Painting: use a roller or brush and avoid major costs. If you still need to spray paint, then buy the Porter Cable 6 gal pancake compressor that any woman can lift easily for $149 + 3 tools that come as a kit: brad nailer, finish nailer, stapler. Look for Home Depot deals. Go to Harbor Freight and get paint sprayer. Start spraying.
Harbor freight: Nitrile gloves $13 pack of 50 at 0.9 mil, goggles $2 each. Wear a shower cap for painting.
Large holes in wood - use Hole saw set $10 - attach one to your drill and make a hole thru wood. If you need to make a partial hole only, use Forstner bits -more expensive.
2:34 - This is a Chop saw/ Miter Saw. You don't need this to start out with. Its meant for chopping strips of wood. You can do the same with a table saw or circular saw. These run cheap from $150 - $800. Lot of options: Bevel, dual bevel, sliding arm, compound, laser guide, corded, cordless, etc. A decent Dewalt one with most functions runs $650 + tax. You do not need this.
2:38 - This is a Kreg Jig for joinery. When you want an invisible join in a drawer for example, this allows you to drill holes on inside so screw is hidden. A bit pricey from $30 - $100 but very useful ... IF you are making cabinets or drawers or have lots of invisible joins. You do not need this. Use a simple butt join instead unless you want to ramp up your skills.
3:01 - The stapler used here comes free when you buy the air compressor I mentioned above. Load up staples of any size, turn on the compressor and boom, boom, boom you are in business. Wear goggles!!! Do any piece of upholstery professionally!
Best wood glue: Titebond Premium II (not I, not III) under $10. Do not use Elmers, Gorilla, Spray adhesives.
Construction glue - thick pasty, holds up anything - Loctite Power Grab Caulking tube + Caulking Gun $20 both. Do not buy tubes of glue your fingers will fall off from squeezing. Let the caulking gun do the work.
Tiling - it is super easy to tile, but as precise as making a cake. Follow directions exactly about mixing time, proportions, etc.
Use MAPEI products from Lowes - the best. Thinset Mortar - mix with water or Polymer (does not crack with earthquakes or in a van build) - spread with a trowel, stick your tile on it, let dry. Grout - sanded or unsanded - mix with water or Grout Maximizer (Polymer) and fill in the cracks. Wipe off with yellow sponge (don't use any other type). Let dry. Grout Maximizer is a Mapei product from Italy. It has a built in sealant. No cracking and falling off, no sealant required every year. Use it!
4:21 - Jigsaw - $45 Ryobi corded to $100 Dewalt Cordless. Useful tool for delicate cuts, curved cuts, shaving off trim.
4:42 - Table saw - Portable Dewalt Corded tables saw runs around $400. Invaluable tool. Easy to store. You really need this to cut shelves, boards, anything. Do not buy a cheap table saw it will be out of alignment.
Best little sander to buy is the Dewalt Corded Random Orbit Sander for $65 - $100. Variable speed. Buy Diablo 5" disc hook and loop (Velcro) sandpaper in grits 80, 150, 220 for most projects. Mesh sandpaper is the absolute best. Attach your vacuum to it for even less dust. Do not buy a Palm Sander!
You will always need a Studfinder - Zircon brand is good. HDepot has some sales going on now. $20 - $40. Locates the wood studs behind the wall so you can hang stuff easily. This is critical.
My favorite tool is the Bosch Angle Grinder 5" with variable speed, paddle switch, and a continuous operation button. I buy the wire cup brushes from Harbor Freight - 4.5" or 4" accessories are fine on the 5". Use the wire brushes to remove rust so you don't waste sand paper. Use Flapdics for aggressive sanding. Use cutting wheels for slicing thru metal, grinding wheels for grinding down metal. Use diamond wheels for cutting tile, glass, concrete (spray water on these). You will love your angle grinder!!!! Best tool in the universe. Be a superhero of tools!
Восхищают творческие и рукастые люди!)
Очень понравилась идея со шкафом. Решили сделать у себя. Пожелайте удачи😄🤝
Удачи
Сделали?
Horton has been adopted!!! Yay! May you find love fun and peace in your forever home... please people - human kindness to animals is severely underrated. Do your best. Be your best self!
Love the last one!!! 💯
Nice bookshelf 😉
Let’s go brandon 🍦🍦👍🏿
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As a person who loves antiques, 5:58 hurt. As a person who does commercial painting, 5:58 hurt x2
yep and ruining a solid bookcase to make something that will fall to pieces in a soft breeze 🤣
It was so much more beautiful before :(
Covered some beautiful book-matched veneer with such ugly paint :(
I feel that, too! I always buy used furniture because I want solid wood, not sawdust & glue. When people do 'shabby chic' because restoration is too much effort-- I cringe. Then again, they are using it. Which is better than it ending up in a landfill. To each their own, right? 😉
Ну наконец-то наши « хитрости», а не лайфхаки..
спасибо❤❤❤
5:58. This woman should be arrested for destroying a beautiful piece of antique furniture! WTF is wrong with people!!?!!🤷🏼♀️🤨🤦🏼♀️🖕🏻
Боже мой,как только рука поднялась закрасить серой краской такой красивый комод.
Комод этот трухлявый.Весь в дырочках от древоточцев.
Потому что дебилы.
yes! It was heartbreaking and so stupid
Yeah. Agree
Обожаю таких людей, из ничего конфетку сумеют сделать 😘!
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Сколько прекрасных идей!👍🏻👏👏👏Super!!!
👍👍👍👏👏👏. Спасибо, всё очень круто! Успехов и удачи Вашему творчеству!
Brilliant 😄
That was brilliant!!! Loved every idea!
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창의적인 작업과정👏👏👏
많은 영감을 받고가요❤💖🧡
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It always hurts my soul when I see people painting wood :(
The one who changes the door and then painted it Black... That one hurt me
Some of this good work is making dusting nightmares 😁🤣
It's great having a handyman dad, because whenever I watch these kinds of videos I have his voice in my head pointing out all of the flaws, and why many of these projects are going to fall apart really quickly! I feel sorry for the people who do these types of projects expecting to make a quality product, only to realise they've wasted their time and money! For the record, using the right tool and/or product is essential to creating a quality product!!! For example, the amount of times I've seen people use a hot glue gun when that is one of the weakest glues around, and is ENTIRELY INAPPROPRIATE for their project is insane! Different materials require different glues, and how you use the final product can determine which type of glue is the most appropriate out of all the types of glues that material works well with!
If you want to do a project and you're unskilled, do your research! Don't assume the person in the videos knows what they're doing!
Thanks
Actually, this comment should be the one at the top! So true
The rounded glued shelves probably only held long enough to take the picture 🤦♀
But the creative ideas are great, just be sure to do it right, lol
Hot glue guns are amazing for what they are designed to do and that is glueing fabric onto other fabric or anything similar. The hot plastic melts in between the spaces of the fibers and when it hardens it will stay in place while still having some bend with the fabric. For anything else, it's complete and utter crap
Actually, I need a few of these hacks for my home.
Lovin' it..... It's always something....
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Koszi szepen❤❤❤❤❤❤
Super,to ja poproszę o wiecej takich projektów,brawo za kreatywnosc
Yes please, more ideas
We want a home that's a little whimsical, without square corners..shelves rounded off. Closets that don't look like a box.
A round archway between the living room and den..archways everywhere..a fireplace in every room. Window sills u can sit on.bay window's in the bath and bedroom & a vanity in the master bedroom that pooks out with àn arch that defines it.
Всё гениальное - просто! 😆👍
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Tout extra 😉🤩👍
Супер! Золотые головы и руки! Спасибо большое за прекрасные идеи! Подписалась и хочу пожелать вам вдохновения и воплощения всех идей в жизнь!
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Золотые ручки!🥰🤩
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Awesome 👏
Perfect...❤️😍
Bealtyful......👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Grandes genios .me gustó todo.abre la cabeza un montón son artistas.❤❤❤
Nice 👌
These aren't for folks on a budget. Get real.
Que ideias incríveis!...Amei.
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Amazing..👍
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Bonne idée ,👌👌👌
Несколько идей очень понравилось. Возьму на заметку. Спасибо.
Fantastic and inspirational designs, thanks Quantum Tech.
Really, it inspired you?
Great ideas!! Love your creativity.
كلمتك الطيبة لها أثر ..
اعتذارك له قيمة ..
تفهمك للآخرين أدب ..
التغاضي عن الأخطاء وعي ..
مراعاة المشاعر نُبل ..
صون الود ود ..
ما تقدمه لغيرك عائد لك ..
لا تبخل بالجمال فتصبح خالياً منه...!!
Fikirler süper...👏👏👏
Ой какие вы Молодцы...
Взяла идеи для себя.. благодарю удачи вам!!
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You have to be an expert builder to do some of these projects, lol!
Wow some of these are actually good, usually these types of videos are full of ridiculous or useless things.
No need to buy from Ikea when a flea market or garage sale can get you what you want for more than a quarter of the price.
Good videos, keep making it!!
Funcional, ótimas ideias práticas. Lindo trabalho.
Take a perfectly functional piece of furniture and turn it into trash. Good job.
Caramba! É tanta criatividade 🙄🤭😘👏👏👏👏😍
Thanks for the idea to use jute on furniture 💪
Anda!!!! cuantas ideas para mi loft!!!!!!!!! que fantástico!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀😄😍🤩😯
Eu já apronto sem ver esses vídeos, imagina agora 😁
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*NO.*
Trendy always looks like crap in no time. 6:04 is an OH HELL NO!
The underbed shoe rack makes sense provided it has more vents. It is important to both the bed and shoes to get adequate ventilation. Hardware cloth would help increase spacing while preventing most shoes from falling through. Shoes are often hard to store well.
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Last one was awesome technique
Wow great video 👍 beautiful 😍 thanks for sharing this video
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Nowadays people don't like simple things. They make them complicated. Lots of free time they have.
Гениальные идеи для дома! Muchas gracias!
Хороший ролик, есть очень интересные идеи, спасибо!
Great work 👌 very interesting vedio 🙏 thanks
Love all these I just wish the products were listed in the drop box. XOXO anyway...❤❤❤
Se fossi capace di costruire da sola tutte queste cose, non avrei neppure bisogno dell'Ikea !!!#
The name of this video must be “How frasform old beautiful forniture in cheap stuff!
this comment should be at the top!
Really Nice.
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I Absolutely Loved them All ♥️
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I enjoyed this video, some great ideas
Very good 👍👍
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Это просто бомба,класс🔥🔥🔥
Well out of my league in terms of skill and ability.
Hi my friend, it was great as always I enjoyed it
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謝謝!
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спасибо за прекрасные идеи. мне очень понравились ВСЕ ваши переделки. Некоторые я взала на вооружение. Но у вас очень много товаров разных для рукоделия. У нас такого нет...к сожалению. Удачи вам и здоровья.
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Чего именно?
Wow trop top j'adore !!
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Great tips, easy to get and easy to assembly! 👍
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É tão legal assistir a esses vídeos!🥰🥰
🥰🥰
You painted over walnut?!
People that slap paint on top of beautiful old wood need to be slapped. And if you are going to paint an existing product then for the love of god do not paint over the hardware (knobs, handles and hinges) as was shown. .
OMG There is a lot of gold in here!
Yep. Cool. Just got to buy the entire contents of a DIY shop now...
If you are a beginner with power tools especially ones with high rotation blades watch and read a lot about the ins and outs of it. It can look easy watching these types of videos but kick backs are common, pushing a saw through material may seem like its how to get it done fast but it is NOT. Let the tool do all the work and just control the direction. The unexpected will happen very fast and always at the worst time. Always wear safety gear.
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Tudo lindissimo Parabéns Deus abéncçoé
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Great Ideas and looks expensive.
Perfekt 💪
You are right.. Some people are handy and do a lot of DIY. I have tools for stuff around the house. Cutting tree branches or trim work inside/outside, otherwise I would not need a saw.
Sus ingenios son de muchísima utilidad, gracias.
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Сколько всяких интересных идей
❤Very nice
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MEGA Cool!
Idéias maravilhosas!!👌❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🌻
MT capricho
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genial las ideas gracias por compartir con nosotras 🙏
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que belleza todos sus trabajos... una cosa más bonita que otra. los felicito!!
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Wow,💯👌👍👏👏👏👏,saludos desde Costa Rica,Centroamérica.
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लय भारी 👍👍👍👍👍
Перевели добро на безликое крашеное фуфло,ведь какая мебель была!!!,а что стало? Ведь шикарная мебель была,у меня прямо сердце надо как они с ней поступили,а так некоторые идеи классные,кроме тех что они сделали с мебелью
Наши руки не для скуки 😁
А так, аж раздражает: лучше бы из кучи барахла что-то стоящее соорудили..
@@hermicsashka7539 и не говорите
Nice😊, but I don't have the tools to make it☹️😭😅
Símplemente sorprendente. Geniales ideas. GRACIAS 👏👏👏
Good job
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wowwwww 7 star the ideas
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Excelente 👌
Super❤
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