love it, never to old to learn new tricks . thanks
@tuir52 Жыл бұрын
Essa dica do compasso para fazer círculos eu gostei.
@ToanNguyenNVT73 Жыл бұрын
Các mẹo vặt trong cuộc sống thật hữu ích. Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ.
@AlbertCruz-sp1zj Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the idea you share
@luizfernandolessa1889 Жыл бұрын
Boa noite. Dicas úteis, porém tem momentos que estão passando rápidos demais e não dá para entender.
@idesederhana Жыл бұрын
Sungguh ide-ide yang sangat menginspirasi, semoga makin sukses 🤲💪
@almalo1370 Жыл бұрын
Aprendi mucho con tus videos. (sigue asi amigo) SALUDO BARCELONA.
@AgricultureTechUS9 ай бұрын
Wow. nice videos. Thank for sharing
@skortessi Жыл бұрын
πολύ έξυπνες ιδέες, συγχαρητήρια.
@dedihardiat7436 Жыл бұрын
Thank you .
@barms9768 Жыл бұрын
I watched this entire thing. Proof: 1. using a wire wheel for its intended purpose, wow! 2. There are keyhole slots on the back of that power strip. You could have just attached it with 2 screws instead of all that other junk. 3. Just use a washer. 4. You are supposed to glue dowels in, not screw them. 5. I don't even know what to... A needle-nose clothes-pin? 6. Anything with 2 holes can be a makeshift compass. You didn't figure this out until you were 30? 7. Don't install sharp blades onto your tool handles. Do I need to explain why? 8. Cutting a caulk tip at an angle then holding it at an angle will make a flatter bead? Is this the first time you've ever held a caulk gun? 9. Wetting the surface/your finger before running you finger over a caulk bead creates less of a mess... again, first time? 10. Skipping the rest of the "caulk tips" because they're more of the same bad ideas or things that should be fairly common sense. 11. Not sure what you accomplished with the plastic bottle/drill trick. Did you need to collect only a third of the dust for something? If you were trying to not make a mess, hold a shop-vac hose under the drill bit. 12. I seriously have no idea why you destroyed that saw blade just to cut a dowel. 13. The money wasted in cable and connectors, you could have bought a legit tool holder from Amazon or Harbor Freight. 14. Wrap hot-glue sticks around your drapes in front of a sunny window... Genius... I'm sure nothing could go wrong. 15. Earlier you were cutting sandpaper, now you're trying to sharpen them with a safety pin. I feel bad for anyone that ever lets you borrow scissors. I almost didn't notice the pair you used to prove "how sharp" you got them had a different color handle and length than the ones you supposedly sharpened. 16. The masking tape glue thing... Again, I have no idea what the purpose of that was. To prove that masking tape works for its intended purpose? 17. Using a drill as a rotozip. This will work, but it's painfully slow and difficult to control (the footage was sped up). Just use a drywall/keyhole saw. 18. If you look to the right of that faucet, I'd be willing to bet that there's a separate sprayer nozzle already installed. 19. Nailing the middle of a chain down. Again, no idea what purpose that serves. If you put enough tension on that chain to justify needing a chain, those nails won't hold it and someone will likely get hurt. 20. Again, why? 21. You didn't drive the second nail in as far as the first, the glue did nothing. Don't beat on the wood with a hammer if you don't want to mar it. Use a nail-set if you want to countersink a nail. 22. Holy... NEVER let this person use your scissors OR your kitchen knives. 23. Use acrylic sealant to replace a toilet seat bumper? I hope nobody has to use the toilet while you wait the 3 days it's going to take that massive gob to dry. 24. Doorstops are a couple of dollars. Please don't tape a glue-filled plastic cap to your wall. 25. Notice he can't close those pliers after he "modified" them. Also, never drill toward your own hand. 26. The pipe-tape trick can actually be useful in tight spaces, not sure why he's putting it around a bolt though... and wrapping it completely wrong... 27. Why would you ever need to screw braided electrical wire to a block of wood like that? 28. Please use proper clamps or collets when making loops in steel cable. You could literally be arrested for doing what he just did in some cases. 29. The aluminum pop-rivet sleeve used as a electrical crimp connector isn't the worst idea in this video so far, but now you have a massive exposed contact on the side of that block. 30. Tightly wrap any fairly wide non-flexible tape or ribbon around a cylinder and you will get a straight line. Just scribe that. Look up "Jackson Safety Pipe Measure Tool - Wrap Around Tape" if you want the actual tool made to do just that. 31. Don't put anything except water in your toilet tank. Ever... Unless you don't mind replacing or repairing your toilet frequently. 32. At first I thought you mangled that crappy fork in order to make an even crappier fork. Nope, you want to show people how to scrape plastic chunks from their paint bucket and mix it into their paint. 33. Notice the finger-lines in the shaving cream change completely during the "wait one hour" edit. What they didn't mention was during that hour, turn the camera off, rinse the shaving cream, then use an orbital sander on the pan (as witnessed by the swirl marks when they rinse it on camera) then cover it in shaving cream and plastic wrap again, then turn the camera back on. 34. STOP RUINING CUTTING TOOLS! 35. Your phillips bit mangled that hardened steel screw, but you're supposed to believe that hot-glue is much stronger than steel... Upon second viewing of this clip, try actually pushing the bit into the screw head. Using a #2 bit instead of a #1 bit on a #2 screw would help as well. 36. More goofy clothespin tricks. Lets see how many more "Attach a clothespin to ***** and then you can clip it to stuff" tips there are. 37. Back to caulk tips now? That looks like sh** by the way. 38. Again, DO NOT ADD STUFF TO THE WATER IN YOUR TOILET TANK! 39. Please use the correct clamps and collets when working with aircraft cable. ALWAYS. 40. I have no idea what the point of that paper-clip/clothes-pin/scrap-drywall thing was, but it looked like a lot of work for nothing. 41. Here we go ruining more scissors with sandpaper. 42. The magic of shaving cream again... Notice the glasses were already clean. 43. I am so confused. Is that to keep aliens or the CIA from being able to read your feet? What was the point of that? Seriously... 44. Or just use the knife to strip the wire... or get some wire strippers for a few dollars at HF 45. Okay, I have done this same thing. Not for storage, that's dumb. Using a large needle with construction adhesive in it I was able to do a non-destructive repair on some loose hardwood flooring. 46. Notice the pliers starting to fall out. Anytime these people do something with a plastic bottle, you know it's about to get really dumb. 47. Jesus... steel wool is so cheap... And you can actually scrub things bare-handed with steel wool without needing a tetanus shot and a box of band-aids afterward. Also going to mention that trowel looks no different than when you started. 48. That will last about 30 seconds as a drywall rasp. Either get a real rasp, or use your utility knife in a pinch. You will wear out the knife blade pretty quick too, but those are easier to change than spending 5 minutes making another one of those goofy can things. 49. This is the closest I think any of these "hacks and tips" guys ever got to understanding how to use a pop-rivet. I'm actually amazed they got this close... still wrong, but close. By the way, you can (in a pinch) take the pin out of the sleeve, and drive the ball end in backwards with a hammer, then just twist to snap the stem off of the ball. 50. You'll need something stronger than popsicle sticks if you don't want any paste squeezing past. Just use the edge of the counter-top and your palm instead of this flimsy BS. 51. I guess it works, but everyone should have a step-stool or ladder. In fact, if you're at the store, and you only have enough money for one, buy the stool or ladder BEFORE buying the hot-glue gun. Contrary to these videos, the ladder will be infinitely more useful around the house. 52. "Take that thing that's supposed to press against your face, and put razor-blades in it... LIFE-HACK!" ... Not sure why the knife that he took that blade out of wouldn't work as a knife. 53. Mentioned this one earlier, and yes, this works at the expense of a zip-tie. decent tip. 54. Did he just pound wooden dowels into the holes left by thumbtacks? 55. ummmmmm.... you could have done just as much by blowing on it. 56. So I praise one tip at #53 up there, and then they drop back down to absolutely useless and insane by #56 57. WHAT? Not a Clothespin? 58. Ah yes... this is how I expect these videos to use pop-rivets. 59. Hot-snotting a level-bubble to a drill I get, but I'm lost with the punctured bottle cap glued to the wall being violated with a plastic bag. 60. And we end with more useless insanity. Bravo.
@thardyryll
Жыл бұрын
I made it halfway through before I started reading the comments, thinking - hoping - I would find something like yours. I wanted to yell “THAT IS BULLSHIT!!” upon seeing almost all of these ideas, especially the filled-bottle-cap-door-bumper. The vast majority are Third-World solutions to non-existent problems. The door-hinge compass? Seriously? Not only did you obviously subject yourself to the entire vid, you took the time to analyze every hack, or whatever these are. And, you saved me from watching half the vid. Now all I need to do is downvote the vid.
@barms9768
Жыл бұрын
@@thardyryll I can personally guarantee you that any "Life-Hack" or "Handyman Tricks" video with this format of disembodied hands messing with plastic bottles, clothespins, and hot glue are going to be the same. Feel free to downvote immediately, and know that if you watch the full video, you will lose at least 2 IQ points. I'm a glutton for punishment, I guess. I've seen dozens of these. My IQ is already double digits... in the negative...
@A-non-theist
Жыл бұрын
@@barms9768 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I agree. When it got to the clothespin I stopped
@thardyryll
Жыл бұрын
@@barms9768 I read your comments and thought, “There’s a guy who writes in complete sentences, spells the words correctly and has impeccable grammar. Now that is rare.” Next time you are in the Pacific Northwest of the US, stop by. I owe you a beer/gin/coffee/whatever. I have been mostly resistant to vids like this. I do remember one example from a vid several years ago where they showed the foil lid of a yogurt container to make a spoon. OK, yes, it was clever origami, but I wanted to yell, “Who the hell opens yogurt when they don’t have a SPOON? Can’t you beg, borrow, steal or buy one?”
@rawmeatherd8358
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh hah ahaha hahha haa. you so well captured the mind-boggling inanity of this this video. Cheers to you, brother. ... and,,,,, WTF were the tin foil shoes about?? Can anyine tell me??
@carlosgomesdasilva2323 Жыл бұрын
Muito bom
@MariaCvirikova Жыл бұрын
Hotová herečka, bola si dobrá, dobre som sa zasmiala
@zritel1415 Жыл бұрын
Алюминий с медью 11:42 в электрических соеденениях лучше не использовать без металической прослойки.
@anissmohammed9746 Жыл бұрын
wonderful
@jacquespons9743 Жыл бұрын
Bonjour, merci de cette astuce et penser à bien la "huiler" ensuite afin de prolonger sa protection, il suffira de l'essuyer avant usage ;)
@huckleberrymacfinn Жыл бұрын
Sim, é verdade. 1. Ninguém aprende sobre os produtos. 2. Às vezes, os conselhos são apresentados muito rapidamente, para que não possa ver exatamente
@CuozziMario Жыл бұрын
Bravo tante idee
@taffythegreat1986 Жыл бұрын
Nice wobbly circles 😂 I like the silicone one 👍👍 I thought the PTFE (Teflon) tape was really good as well👍👍
@muciobarbosabretas1737 Жыл бұрын
muito bom!
@josealcantarasilva5424 Жыл бұрын
Dicas boas e úteis. O problema é que há vezes que não diz que produto usa . Ex: no fundo da panela.
@user-qn9dn1ds9z
Жыл бұрын
Крем для брития
@marcocianni6372
Жыл бұрын
@@user-qn9dn1ds9z j
@dorismellopez9728
Жыл бұрын
Çèt
@danielsoirat5930
Жыл бұрын
Quelle poudre blanche vous mélanger avec quoi ? Merci
I cleaned up a old motor bike with a wire brush in a drill and I polished the flywheel and port and polished the ports on the head all with my drill and brush when I was 15.
@juliobermudez4082 Жыл бұрын
Eso es q aqui mi pais le dicen "MACHETE" muy búeno VNZL
@alializadeh8195 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@antoniorobertomalfatti Жыл бұрын
A dica que começa em 0:51 é bem legal. A de 13:50 eu testei com creme de barba, deixei de molho por mais de uma hora e não funcionou, ou seja não limpou o fundo da frigideira.
@marcosarcanjogomes6423 Жыл бұрын
Tudo muito bom, dicas excelentes, só esta música que enche o saco.
@AmazingSmart-ngth10 ай бұрын
Quá đỉnh luôn bạn ơi
@jimcollins2616 Жыл бұрын
How do I remove the drain plug fro m my bathtub
@janssenfelixsanto7796 Жыл бұрын
oque voce usou na frigideira que espuma e aquela
@mauriribeiromartins8799 Жыл бұрын
Adorei retrabalho MAS que tipo de produto vosepasa NO oclos
@frankyw88037 ай бұрын
My brain hurts .
@chiadutstuffs7091 Жыл бұрын
For cleaning rusty metal tools, Try using carbon cleaner and a tooth brush, saves the effort n time, it works great for me
@albertdesalvo7273
Жыл бұрын
Women are great for cleaning stuff, especially around the home...just make sure they're not too ugly or stupid.
@chiadutstuffs7091
Жыл бұрын
@@albertdesalvo7273 not all women actly :V must choose wisely, some of em not even know what steel wool is :')
@albertdesalvo7273
Жыл бұрын
@@chiadutstuffs7091 😂😂...That's why it is unwise to choose a woman that is too stupid...you want just enough IQ so they're easily trained, but not too bright as to cause trouble, thus untrainable...there's only so much a length of 4x2 can do to keep a lippy woman in line.
@chiadutstuffs7091
Жыл бұрын
@@albertdesalvo7273 its wiser to hire a maid, and to "keep" a pet then :V
@gabi8898 Жыл бұрын
good luck with this ideas
@hatchikkhatchadourian132 Жыл бұрын
Très bien.
@Knotshaw
Жыл бұрын
non, c'est merde...
@rawmeatherd8358 Жыл бұрын
You are a most excellent troll, Mr. RezY. Thanks for the laughs and guffaws. You maintain a polished actor's discipline, sir. I doff my hat to you.
@julioamaralamaral416 Жыл бұрын
Deixa de molho no vinagre de álcool que fica limpinho
@lelam6721 Жыл бұрын
Good idea 👍👍👍👍👍
@Knotshaw
Жыл бұрын
really...
@Digitronica Жыл бұрын
que espuma é essa usada em 13:55?
@janbubenka2746 Жыл бұрын
Super 👍
@user-hk9yj7sx6z Жыл бұрын
you are wrapping the teflon tape in the WRONG direction
@esje25 Жыл бұрын
Recomendo o vídeo
@vankhoile4973 Жыл бұрын
Rất hay rất hữu ích và rất thiết thực trong đời sống
Did I blink and miss the practical application of the pop rivet in the drill? Fast forwarded, couldn’t be bothered with the rest.
@marekbaszkowski2664 Жыл бұрын
Tą patelnię to smarowałeś pianką do golenia?
@dieterbraun5492 Жыл бұрын
Toll gezeigt
@lubomirlokos3474 Жыл бұрын
I don't think there's anything to regret about not learning!! Moreover, it's not so much about repairs, it's more about pointlessly completely unnecessary things!!!
@bruce29775
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MEGADETH1976 Жыл бұрын
За чистку щучки автору нужно давать нобелевскую премию.Две.В обе руки
@davidmc62 Жыл бұрын
If your tool get rusty, don't wire brush them, just place them in a bowl or small container and fill it with coke a cola. This will dissolve the rust.
Sit any rusty metal in coke overnight - it will be gone next day
@hootinouts Жыл бұрын
Wow! Amazing ghetto solutions for all sorts of occasions. Cast wait to make a pair of aluminum foil shoes to wear to work.
@almirimamovic6129
Жыл бұрын
CFGDGSSXCGGFF1
@bruce29775
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kurtxl3416
Жыл бұрын
I used cling film around my shoes once to let my neighbours dogs outside. Neighbours just lets them poop but doesn't clean up daily. Cling Film didn't hold that great. Still some poop on my shoes. I wish i had thought of using aluminum foil instead.
@GuyLakeman Жыл бұрын
putting silicone rubber on glasses does not clean them !
@joelove2084 Жыл бұрын
I regret watching this.
@maximme Жыл бұрын
7:56 whats that for ?
@user-nz6xr7wh8t11 ай бұрын
зачем было делать столько манипуляций с розеткой удлинителя ,если можно было вкрутить 2 самореза и повесить её на специальные фиксирующие отверстия на задней стенке розетки.😁😁✌
@clivehorridge Жыл бұрын
11:42 Really? What a nightmare! 😥❤️🇷🇴
@elmarjunior9680 Жыл бұрын
É SÉRIO ISSO?
@KevinWood9 Жыл бұрын
I was half of these years ago
@FlorBantique Жыл бұрын
EVEN i KNOW HOW TO do that remove roest...maar handmatig met schuur papier..
@user-bz2ks2vd5p Жыл бұрын
Дичь сплошная: одно полностью бесполезно, другое просто используется по назначению, а некоторые советы просто опасны. Зажимать медный провод в алюминиевую заклёпку? вы серьёзно? вы не в курсе что медь с алюминием входят в химическую реакцию и место контакта будет сначала сильно окисляться, а затем греться из-за плохой проводимости, что может привести к возгоранию? Железная щетка для того и нужна, чтобы ею счищать ржавчину с помощью дрели. Резать нождачку ножницами? Потом эти ножницы перестанут резать обычную бумагу. Никакая двухсторонняя лента не выдержит колодку удлинителя когда вы будете вытаскивать вилку из неё. Ни одного нормального и нужного лайвхака.
@dietermackenbach782
Жыл бұрын
Нужного точно нет ничего, но за то автор стигёт бабосики на никому не нужной хрени.😁
@noahkleugh9323 Жыл бұрын
How about some music credits, please?
@Devendradixit125 Жыл бұрын
इसमें नई ट्रिक्स कया है
@bossdoncarlos469511 ай бұрын
Pro zasmání dobré
@JacekDzbik Жыл бұрын
👍
@mauriribeiromartins8799 Жыл бұрын
OQUE ÉPASADO NO ÓCLOS
@darrellculbreath6375 Жыл бұрын
Just woke the pliers
@CHACHIHERMANO Жыл бұрын
No he visto la utilidad de eso! Además un mecánico tiene sepillo eléctrico en su banco de trabajo; en el trabajo o en el van
@bernardrevill9547 Жыл бұрын
Putting a rivet head round a live wire , then leaving what is now a live rivet head exposed !!!!! Are you for real. This is by far the worst handyman compilation I've ever seen.
@tadeuszfranek2788 Жыл бұрын
Niezłe
@elcompamartinez2647 Жыл бұрын
FIRST TRICK ;;;;; USE MURIATIC ACID (HOME DEPOT) AND LET IT SOAK OVERNITE & YU'LL B SURPRISED
@edwardwhelan5700 Жыл бұрын
Better than a wire wheel to clean rusty tools---soak tool in vinegar for 24 hours then wipe clean
@user-ys1iv6pt2g Жыл бұрын
Всё на соплях! 🙂
@user-hl4vo5zt3v7 ай бұрын
Wow, i get it
@MrMasterFlash Жыл бұрын
This music drives me crazy,
@davidlove8475 Жыл бұрын
That was absolutely pointless
@metelgodful Жыл бұрын
The part where he cuts the court and puts a nail through it to hold down I guess the rubber material Excel nails with insulated rubber on them for that use for corrugated plastic and they were you sold that for years so that ideals older than dirt and on the caulking gun supposed to cut a slant on the tip anyways information a straight line with a caulking gun they already make tools to make that and using a spoon is not a good idea for sealant bead take a plastic bag figuring it have a some of water next to you would you finger inside the plastic bag wrap plastic around now dip it in the water and go over that Beed works way better than that spoon
@kaprinido2 Жыл бұрын
qui c'est, le bricoleur ?
@clivelamond3488 Жыл бұрын
repeatedly cutting or drilling towards his fingers, yikes
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love it, never to old to learn new tricks . thanks
Essa dica do compasso para fazer círculos eu gostei.
Các mẹo vặt trong cuộc sống thật hữu ích. Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ.
Thanks for the idea you share
Boa noite. Dicas úteis, porém tem momentos que estão passando rápidos demais e não dá para entender.
Sungguh ide-ide yang sangat menginspirasi, semoga makin sukses 🤲💪
Aprendi mucho con tus videos. (sigue asi amigo) SALUDO BARCELONA.
Wow. nice videos. Thank for sharing
πολύ έξυπνες ιδέες, συγχαρητήρια.
Thank you .
I watched this entire thing. Proof: 1. using a wire wheel for its intended purpose, wow! 2. There are keyhole slots on the back of that power strip. You could have just attached it with 2 screws instead of all that other junk. 3. Just use a washer. 4. You are supposed to glue dowels in, not screw them. 5. I don't even know what to... A needle-nose clothes-pin? 6. Anything with 2 holes can be a makeshift compass. You didn't figure this out until you were 30? 7. Don't install sharp blades onto your tool handles. Do I need to explain why? 8. Cutting a caulk tip at an angle then holding it at an angle will make a flatter bead? Is this the first time you've ever held a caulk gun? 9. Wetting the surface/your finger before running you finger over a caulk bead creates less of a mess... again, first time? 10. Skipping the rest of the "caulk tips" because they're more of the same bad ideas or things that should be fairly common sense. 11. Not sure what you accomplished with the plastic bottle/drill trick. Did you need to collect only a third of the dust for something? If you were trying to not make a mess, hold a shop-vac hose under the drill bit. 12. I seriously have no idea why you destroyed that saw blade just to cut a dowel. 13. The money wasted in cable and connectors, you could have bought a legit tool holder from Amazon or Harbor Freight. 14. Wrap hot-glue sticks around your drapes in front of a sunny window... Genius... I'm sure nothing could go wrong. 15. Earlier you were cutting sandpaper, now you're trying to sharpen them with a safety pin. I feel bad for anyone that ever lets you borrow scissors. I almost didn't notice the pair you used to prove "how sharp" you got them had a different color handle and length than the ones you supposedly sharpened. 16. The masking tape glue thing... Again, I have no idea what the purpose of that was. To prove that masking tape works for its intended purpose? 17. Using a drill as a rotozip. This will work, but it's painfully slow and difficult to control (the footage was sped up). Just use a drywall/keyhole saw. 18. If you look to the right of that faucet, I'd be willing to bet that there's a separate sprayer nozzle already installed. 19. Nailing the middle of a chain down. Again, no idea what purpose that serves. If you put enough tension on that chain to justify needing a chain, those nails won't hold it and someone will likely get hurt. 20. Again, why? 21. You didn't drive the second nail in as far as the first, the glue did nothing. Don't beat on the wood with a hammer if you don't want to mar it. Use a nail-set if you want to countersink a nail. 22. Holy... NEVER let this person use your scissors OR your kitchen knives. 23. Use acrylic sealant to replace a toilet seat bumper? I hope nobody has to use the toilet while you wait the 3 days it's going to take that massive gob to dry. 24. Doorstops are a couple of dollars. Please don't tape a glue-filled plastic cap to your wall. 25. Notice he can't close those pliers after he "modified" them. Also, never drill toward your own hand. 26. The pipe-tape trick can actually be useful in tight spaces, not sure why he's putting it around a bolt though... and wrapping it completely wrong... 27. Why would you ever need to screw braided electrical wire to a block of wood like that? 28. Please use proper clamps or collets when making loops in steel cable. You could literally be arrested for doing what he just did in some cases. 29. The aluminum pop-rivet sleeve used as a electrical crimp connector isn't the worst idea in this video so far, but now you have a massive exposed contact on the side of that block. 30. Tightly wrap any fairly wide non-flexible tape or ribbon around a cylinder and you will get a straight line. Just scribe that. Look up "Jackson Safety Pipe Measure Tool - Wrap Around Tape" if you want the actual tool made to do just that. 31. Don't put anything except water in your toilet tank. Ever... Unless you don't mind replacing or repairing your toilet frequently. 32. At first I thought you mangled that crappy fork in order to make an even crappier fork. Nope, you want to show people how to scrape plastic chunks from their paint bucket and mix it into their paint. 33. Notice the finger-lines in the shaving cream change completely during the "wait one hour" edit. What they didn't mention was during that hour, turn the camera off, rinse the shaving cream, then use an orbital sander on the pan (as witnessed by the swirl marks when they rinse it on camera) then cover it in shaving cream and plastic wrap again, then turn the camera back on. 34. STOP RUINING CUTTING TOOLS! 35. Your phillips bit mangled that hardened steel screw, but you're supposed to believe that hot-glue is much stronger than steel... Upon second viewing of this clip, try actually pushing the bit into the screw head. Using a #2 bit instead of a #1 bit on a #2 screw would help as well. 36. More goofy clothespin tricks. Lets see how many more "Attach a clothespin to ***** and then you can clip it to stuff" tips there are. 37. Back to caulk tips now? That looks like sh** by the way. 38. Again, DO NOT ADD STUFF TO THE WATER IN YOUR TOILET TANK! 39. Please use the correct clamps and collets when working with aircraft cable. ALWAYS. 40. I have no idea what the point of that paper-clip/clothes-pin/scrap-drywall thing was, but it looked like a lot of work for nothing. 41. Here we go ruining more scissors with sandpaper. 42. The magic of shaving cream again... Notice the glasses were already clean. 43. I am so confused. Is that to keep aliens or the CIA from being able to read your feet? What was the point of that? Seriously... 44. Or just use the knife to strip the wire... or get some wire strippers for a few dollars at HF 45. Okay, I have done this same thing. Not for storage, that's dumb. Using a large needle with construction adhesive in it I was able to do a non-destructive repair on some loose hardwood flooring. 46. Notice the pliers starting to fall out. Anytime these people do something with a plastic bottle, you know it's about to get really dumb. 47. Jesus... steel wool is so cheap... And you can actually scrub things bare-handed with steel wool without needing a tetanus shot and a box of band-aids afterward. Also going to mention that trowel looks no different than when you started. 48. That will last about 30 seconds as a drywall rasp. Either get a real rasp, or use your utility knife in a pinch. You will wear out the knife blade pretty quick too, but those are easier to change than spending 5 minutes making another one of those goofy can things. 49. This is the closest I think any of these "hacks and tips" guys ever got to understanding how to use a pop-rivet. I'm actually amazed they got this close... still wrong, but close. By the way, you can (in a pinch) take the pin out of the sleeve, and drive the ball end in backwards with a hammer, then just twist to snap the stem off of the ball. 50. You'll need something stronger than popsicle sticks if you don't want any paste squeezing past. Just use the edge of the counter-top and your palm instead of this flimsy BS. 51. I guess it works, but everyone should have a step-stool or ladder. In fact, if you're at the store, and you only have enough money for one, buy the stool or ladder BEFORE buying the hot-glue gun. Contrary to these videos, the ladder will be infinitely more useful around the house. 52. "Take that thing that's supposed to press against your face, and put razor-blades in it... LIFE-HACK!" ... Not sure why the knife that he took that blade out of wouldn't work as a knife. 53. Mentioned this one earlier, and yes, this works at the expense of a zip-tie. decent tip. 54. Did he just pound wooden dowels into the holes left by thumbtacks? 55. ummmmmm.... you could have done just as much by blowing on it. 56. So I praise one tip at #53 up there, and then they drop back down to absolutely useless and insane by #56 57. WHAT? Not a Clothespin? 58. Ah yes... this is how I expect these videos to use pop-rivets. 59. Hot-snotting a level-bubble to a drill I get, but I'm lost with the punctured bottle cap glued to the wall being violated with a plastic bag. 60. And we end with more useless insanity. Bravo.
@thardyryll
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I made it halfway through before I started reading the comments, thinking - hoping - I would find something like yours. I wanted to yell “THAT IS BULLSHIT!!” upon seeing almost all of these ideas, especially the filled-bottle-cap-door-bumper. The vast majority are Third-World solutions to non-existent problems. The door-hinge compass? Seriously? Not only did you obviously subject yourself to the entire vid, you took the time to analyze every hack, or whatever these are. And, you saved me from watching half the vid. Now all I need to do is downvote the vid.
@barms9768
Жыл бұрын
@@thardyryll I can personally guarantee you that any "Life-Hack" or "Handyman Tricks" video with this format of disembodied hands messing with plastic bottles, clothespins, and hot glue are going to be the same. Feel free to downvote immediately, and know that if you watch the full video, you will lose at least 2 IQ points. I'm a glutton for punishment, I guess. I've seen dozens of these. My IQ is already double digits... in the negative...
@A-non-theist
Жыл бұрын
@@barms9768 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I agree. When it got to the clothespin I stopped
@thardyryll
Жыл бұрын
@@barms9768 I read your comments and thought, “There’s a guy who writes in complete sentences, spells the words correctly and has impeccable grammar. Now that is rare.” Next time you are in the Pacific Northwest of the US, stop by. I owe you a beer/gin/coffee/whatever. I have been mostly resistant to vids like this. I do remember one example from a vid several years ago where they showed the foil lid of a yogurt container to make a spoon. OK, yes, it was clever origami, but I wanted to yell, “Who the hell opens yogurt when they don’t have a SPOON? Can’t you beg, borrow, steal or buy one?”
@rawmeatherd8358
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh hah ahaha hahha haa. you so well captured the mind-boggling inanity of this this video. Cheers to you, brother. ... and,,,,, WTF were the tin foil shoes about?? Can anyine tell me??
Muito bom
Hotová herečka, bola si dobrá, dobre som sa zasmiala
Алюминий с медью 11:42 в электрических соеденениях лучше не использовать без металической прослойки.
wonderful
Bonjour, merci de cette astuce et penser à bien la "huiler" ensuite afin de prolonger sa protection, il suffira de l'essuyer avant usage ;)
Sim, é verdade. 1. Ninguém aprende sobre os produtos. 2. Às vezes, os conselhos são apresentados muito rapidamente, para que não possa ver exatamente
Bravo tante idee
Nice wobbly circles 😂 I like the silicone one 👍👍 I thought the PTFE (Teflon) tape was really good as well👍👍
muito bom!
Dicas boas e úteis. O problema é que há vezes que não diz que produto usa . Ex: no fundo da panela.
@user-qn9dn1ds9z
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Крем для брития
@marcocianni6372
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@dorismellopez9728
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Çèt
@danielsoirat5930
Жыл бұрын
Quelle poudre blanche vous mélanger avec quoi ? Merci
@krystaldiaz5638
9 ай бұрын
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rất thiết thực trong đời sống🥰
I cleaned up a old motor bike with a wire brush in a drill and I polished the flywheel and port and polished the ports on the head all with my drill and brush when I was 15.
Eso es q aqui mi pais le dicen "MACHETE" muy búeno VNZL
Thanks
A dica que começa em 0:51 é bem legal. A de 13:50 eu testei com creme de barba, deixei de molho por mais de uma hora e não funcionou, ou seja não limpou o fundo da frigideira.
Tudo muito bom, dicas excelentes, só esta música que enche o saco.
Quá đỉnh luôn bạn ơi
How do I remove the drain plug fro m my bathtub
oque voce usou na frigideira que espuma e aquela
Adorei retrabalho MAS que tipo de produto vosepasa NO oclos
My brain hurts .
For cleaning rusty metal tools, Try using carbon cleaner and a tooth brush, saves the effort n time, it works great for me
@albertdesalvo7273
Жыл бұрын
Women are great for cleaning stuff, especially around the home...just make sure they're not too ugly or stupid.
@chiadutstuffs7091
Жыл бұрын
@@albertdesalvo7273 not all women actly :V must choose wisely, some of em not even know what steel wool is :')
@albertdesalvo7273
Жыл бұрын
@@chiadutstuffs7091 😂😂...That's why it is unwise to choose a woman that is too stupid...you want just enough IQ so they're easily trained, but not too bright as to cause trouble, thus untrainable...there's only so much a length of 4x2 can do to keep a lippy woman in line.
@chiadutstuffs7091
Жыл бұрын
@@albertdesalvo7273 its wiser to hire a maid, and to "keep" a pet then :V
good luck with this ideas
Très bien.
@Knotshaw
Жыл бұрын
non, c'est merde...
You are a most excellent troll, Mr. RezY. Thanks for the laughs and guffaws. You maintain a polished actor's discipline, sir. I doff my hat to you.
Deixa de molho no vinagre de álcool que fica limpinho
Good idea 👍👍👍👍👍
@Knotshaw
Жыл бұрын
really...
que espuma é essa usada em 13:55?
Super 👍
you are wrapping the teflon tape in the WRONG direction
Recomendo o vídeo
Rất hay rất hữu ích và rất thiết thực trong đời sống
Parabéns meu amigo muito top essas ideias
@krystaldiaz5638
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@krystaldiaz5638
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@krystaldiaz5638
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@krystaldiaz5638
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Pershendetje nga KOSOVA
Gambiarras domésticas😄
Am I the only one that’s wishes at 10:08 they drilled through the pliers?? Can’t believed I watched this long 😂😂😂
@johncoetzee7881
Жыл бұрын
Admit me too
Quels sont ces cônes à 21:10 ?
Com menos trabalho e bem mais rapido da para fazer tudo isso e so usar a cabeça
nunca abia visto tantas chorradas juntas
Nem precisa disso: basta cuidar da ferramenta e pronto
Один вопрос! Зачем? Всё это?
Vinagre com sal limpa
جميل
I can safely say 90% of these ideas if not more we’re completely ridiculous.
I just paint on rust remover its a lot quicker
Zahnpasta im Spülkasten für guten WC-Geruch? Bravo! Mal sehen wann die Saugglockendichtung vorzeitig zerfressen ist!?
👍👍😊😊
11:37 Alumíniumot rézzel párosítani tilos! Tűzveszélyes!
Quá đỉnh luôn
Good. But show it a little slow
Did I blink and miss the practical application of the pop rivet in the drill? Fast forwarded, couldn’t be bothered with the rest.
Tą patelnię to smarowałeś pianką do golenia?
Toll gezeigt
I don't think there's anything to regret about not learning!! Moreover, it's not so much about repairs, it's more about pointlessly completely unnecessary things!!!
@bruce29775
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
За чистку щучки автору нужно давать нобелевскую премию.Две.В обе руки
If your tool get rusty, don't wire brush them, just place them in a bowl or small container and fill it with coke a cola. This will dissolve the rust.
@volodymyrbulach1204
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=,
@almirimamovic6129
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dimana belinya
invenções boas e práticas
@krystaldiaz5638
9 ай бұрын
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@krystaldiaz5638
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Sit any rusty metal in coke overnight - it will be gone next day
Wow! Amazing ghetto solutions for all sorts of occasions. Cast wait to make a pair of aluminum foil shoes to wear to work.
@almirimamovic6129
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@bruce29775
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@kurtxl3416
Жыл бұрын
I used cling film around my shoes once to let my neighbours dogs outside. Neighbours just lets them poop but doesn't clean up daily. Cling Film didn't hold that great. Still some poop on my shoes. I wish i had thought of using aluminum foil instead.
putting silicone rubber on glasses does not clean them !
I regret watching this.
7:56 whats that for ?
зачем было делать столько манипуляций с розеткой удлинителя ,если можно было вкрутить 2 самореза и повесить её на специальные фиксирующие отверстия на задней стенке розетки.😁😁✌
11:42 Really? What a nightmare! 😥❤️🇷🇴
É SÉRIO ISSO?
I was half of these years ago
EVEN i KNOW HOW TO do that remove roest...maar handmatig met schuur papier..
Дичь сплошная: одно полностью бесполезно, другое просто используется по назначению, а некоторые советы просто опасны. Зажимать медный провод в алюминиевую заклёпку? вы серьёзно? вы не в курсе что медь с алюминием входят в химическую реакцию и место контакта будет сначала сильно окисляться, а затем греться из-за плохой проводимости, что может привести к возгоранию? Железная щетка для того и нужна, чтобы ею счищать ржавчину с помощью дрели. Резать нождачку ножницами? Потом эти ножницы перестанут резать обычную бумагу. Никакая двухсторонняя лента не выдержит колодку удлинителя когда вы будете вытаскивать вилку из неё. Ни одного нормального и нужного лайвхака.
@dietermackenbach782
Жыл бұрын
Нужного точно нет ничего, но за то автор стигёт бабосики на никому не нужной хрени.😁
How about some music credits, please?
इसमें नई ट्रिक्स कया है
Pro zasmání dobré
👍
OQUE ÉPASADO NO ÓCLOS
Just woke the pliers
No he visto la utilidad de eso! Además un mecánico tiene sepillo eléctrico en su banco de trabajo; en el trabajo o en el van
Putting a rivet head round a live wire , then leaving what is now a live rivet head exposed !!!!! Are you for real. This is by far the worst handyman compilation I've ever seen.
Niezłe
FIRST TRICK ;;;;; USE MURIATIC ACID (HOME DEPOT) AND LET IT SOAK OVERNITE & YU'LL B SURPRISED
Better than a wire wheel to clean rusty tools---soak tool in vinegar for 24 hours then wipe clean
Всё на соплях! 🙂
Wow, i get it
This music drives me crazy,
That was absolutely pointless
The part where he cuts the court and puts a nail through it to hold down I guess the rubber material Excel nails with insulated rubber on them for that use for corrugated plastic and they were you sold that for years so that ideals older than dirt and on the caulking gun supposed to cut a slant on the tip anyways information a straight line with a caulking gun they already make tools to make that and using a spoon is not a good idea for sealant bead take a plastic bag figuring it have a some of water next to you would you finger inside the plastic bag wrap plastic around now dip it in the water and go over that Beed works way better than that spoon
qui c'est, le bricoleur ?
repeatedly cutting or drilling towards his fingers, yikes
aku cinta kamuj
some ideas, for interieur, use better in sibiria