Handyman Tips & Hacks That Work Extremely Well ▶12
We all do small repairs around the house, but these workers take it next level. Watch this review of handyman, and tell us what you think. Enjoy!
CARPETCAREANDREPAIR
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КУВАЛДА.РУ LIVE
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GS DIY MAKER
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PODELKIN
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SHOPTOOLREVIEWS
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FALEGNAME_PER_PASSIONE
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WINNIDESIGNS
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NAILEDITFENCING
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CONSTRUCTIONTIPS
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STEFANBUTE18
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DRYWALLRIOJA
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工具哥哥
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MODERNMILT
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PIPESANDCREATIVE
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蔓莳光手作178(12到15点直播)
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NES BUILT DESIGN CO
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JR CONSTRUCTION
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This is the first "life hacks" video I've ever watched that wasn't utterly ridiculous garbage ideas. Well-done actually useful tips here. That dowel joint needs glue across all joint surfaces though
Nah... A lot of them are garbage and have been shown in other videos. It is must be the same things just keep getting recycled and spit back out as original. Many of these hacks are better off in the dumpster and people use the proper tools for the job instead of doing these which either would cost more or take more time.
Well said, most create work, to work!!
@@michaelhanson5773 that's true too, I just happen to watch this one, and I couldn't say that they were all stupid LoL
The wire stripper is only useful for wire you can spin, which is not most cases
True.
Ngl. My favorite part of these videos is the professionals in the comments yelling 'foul!'. You guys, you are the real heroes here.
Put a wind chime on the door you want your 'alarm' on. No broken glass with the potential to cut your bare feet in the middle of the night. And It can be heard throughout the house!
Certainly kept my attention. I’m a 74 year old grandmother and found it so interesting
The short piece about mounting that sink could be problematic. It's quick and holds, but if that sink cracks, at some point, you will hate the guy who chose that lazy hack. You will have to chisel that sink off of the bottom of the counter. I have had to do it hundreds of times; it's no fun.There is a real big chance that you will permanently damage your counter. The proper mounts (brackets) are not that hard to affix correctly.
Yep. And the mounts are quite cheap also. So liquid nails isn't the best solution.
As a plumber with 30 years experience, I agree.
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Why do you know that, please explain to me
I find it addicting to watch… even though I will NEVER, ever do any of the things being done in the video 😂
🤪u might... Turn into a hero... If someone got into the situation on your watch.. 🤩
@@raghavendras4097 talk about a vote of confidence 😊
@@carolinaumana10 yeah cheers😁
Or the one time you actually have a chance to use one of the good hacks, you do the task the hard way and remember the hack after you're already done, lol 🤦
Cheap labor isn’t skilled. Skilled labor isn’t cheap.
And if you walk through an airport turnstile sideways, you’re going to Bangkok
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@@jachconi haha
@@sark- somewhere along the way a dark turn was taken.
Hey one of these videos that actually has some useful info. 👌
Has anyone ever seen any of these tricks in real life??😅
Tip: Wire - Twist in the same direction as the strands are twisted in. Makes for a overall tighter twist.
I never knew that.Thanks for the tip!
It also makes for electrical interference which can damage sensitive electronics.
@@mattbrady2697 No electrical interference is generated from making a "twisted-pair". It will help "lower" the amount of RF/noise picked up by the lines by cancelling each other out.
@@jde1780 this is correct. The impedance caused by the electricity Flowing in both directions cancelling each other out.
@@boonjabby That assumes that the two wires are used in a differential configuration. If they are two unrelated signals/power then they will have significant crosstalk, which is bad.
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Most of these hacks take longer and more money than it does to just go buy the tool or item you're trying to avoid getting. 😂 Some are just sketchy too.
I do carpet patches all the time, sometimes repairs are more lucrative than installations, believe it or not.
I enjoy watching these hacks & tips and the thumbnail for the video is often the key/relevant item I particularly want to view. It is so frustrating to get to that segment only to find little or no extra information than the thumbnail itself provided. I hope this isn't some form of click-bait!
Lmao that little carpet trick at the beginning uses a $60 top cutter and a $400 microwave carpet iron not to mention the price of the special adhesive seam tape 😂😂😂
Faszinierende Ideen! Da könnte ich stuuundenlang zuschauen! BRAVO👍👏
I’m no handy man but I can tell when something comes in handy
2:26 if they keep up those carpentry habits they are going to lose fingers. If it wasn’t with the drill or the saw carelessness, the chisel will absolutely require stitches.
Beware.... there's safety police everywhere. And it's always what they feel is risky for THEM, but probably not for the person doing it.
But good advice none the less 😎✌️
@@99bx99 Darwin award incoming
@@stifflered Well, I've been building cabinets in my cabinet shop for over 40 years with a perfect safety record. No guards on my table saws or chop saws either. It's not what you do, it's how you do it.
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Mannnn- my wife is pissed- after i watch these, i get all fired up to go & "fix" shit around the house!🤣
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the videos.. captivates viewers.. it's so perfect
6:54 You can hear a cry of 10 000 welders across the world ! That is a weld without penetration,it wont hold a lot of force.Electrode needs to be at cca 80- 85°angle depending what you do.
they have some clever things here, but sometimes they put up a couple terrible ones. I'm a tradie also, and when i see them doing "electrical hacks" sometimes i let people know not to do that shit also. but good call anyway man
My knowledge of welding comes almost solely from the welding section (2 weeks? 3?) in an ag intro class in high school decades ago, and that still made even *my* head explode - lol! "That's *so* not how you do it!"
Tractor trailer mechanic here. Agreed with everyone here. Some good ideas. Some not so good. Bottom line if you're going to do something yourself one time or a dozen times, just by the right damn tools for the job then figure out later what to do with them.
There are standard bit size that well compensates for that Allen key hack that is simply the easier choice IMHO.
I was thinking the same thing plus the proper bits are usually much harder steel than those cheap shitty Allen keys too
Absolutely love these, the human mind is a wonder, indeed. ‘Hats off’ to the craftsmen!
Ok the scribe part was actually pretty awesome
The performance of construction is Excellent👏👏 amazing💖💖 언제나 창의적인 방법으로 많은 영감을 주셔서 감사합니다💖💖
If the experts do the work, the results will definitely be maximal
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Unfortunately, these people aren't experts they're just too lazy to do the job the right way.
AMAZING tips. Thank you
I wish I could do all my tasks at 5.0 speed like in the video.
Be aware that the degrees on the speed square is the angle your cutting away. Same as a miter saw. That 15 degree angle, if cut away, leaves you with an 85 degree angle on the remaining piece.
75 but yes, the premise is correct
The hacks are interesting but go through too rapidly to be able to appreciate all of them
I’ve been having issues with not creating broken glass when I shut the doors in my home and am wholly disappointed that your cover shot turned out to be click bait.
I feel like there are a lot of cute guys that are watching this 🤣🤣🤣
Rubber band clamp was the best
Wow amazing 👍
this was awesome!!! learned something new today 😂
Actually some pretty good innovations in this one 😝
This needs to be renamed for WELDERS ONLY. MOST handymen/handywomen DO NOT HAVE A WELDING MACHINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a TVA certified welder for 20 years, I can promise you that weld was garbage.
How does adding dowels at the steam line make the joint tighter? As long as the wood is cut correctly to fit together, you could just as easily put the glue at the seams and rubber band or clamp it together until it dries.
Tip on twisting wires together...don't make twist too tight or wires will break
Wow, I didnt know of these smaller carpet pieces can be changed. Going to look somebody in my area to help me out! Thanks for the tip! 👍
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It’s do it yourself are you braindead
0:41 No lock-washer or loctite on hand, good thing that welder was readily available. A traditional tool like a hammer and screwdriver.
there where quite a few jump skips in this video where u had to edit out failures
Wow. All I need is a welding machine
Instructive one hundred percent!!!! Keep it up!! You are all doing excellent quality vids and it speaks highly favorable of Your yt channel. QUANTUM TECH HD.....WHOOO
Most of these are interesting BUT the "improvised" charging from a different amperage outlet due to OBVIOUS reasons!! And the deer feeders, I pretty sure you don't really want to feed them to prevent them from "moving in" cause you got food for them.
agreed I was thinking about the "make the wires look better" section too, won't that break the wires and I thought we didn't want electricity circleing around it self that's why cords on the computer stay straight it will cross information if the wires are criss crossing too much
wow, these are some of the best tricks out there>, very good
Good bro 😙😙😙😙. keep it up
영상 잘 봤습니다!! 또 올게요!!
They are not bad tips but I wouldn't recommend practicing any of these at work 😂
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После просмотра доктора дью понимаешь что половина лайфхаков лютый треш. Срок жизни этих поделок дни если не часы.
I just adore this channel. It's like all my favorite books My grandmother used to get me as a child, in video episode format.
easy tips with professional tools
I think kids must have come up with these
Somebody is definitely losing a finger on that 2nd hack
Thank you tips & tripnya
Useful 😊
Estos trucos son de oro
Creatively
Thumbnail looks like a roly poly 😁
Some great ideas
Several of these went to fast too understand what you were doing and what it is for.
Who has the soldering stuff at home?
That fruit grabber is really cool.
Around 2:34 I cant Hes literally about to lose a finger My spine just twitched so hard 😭
Where do you get a bit of spare carpet...🤔
مرحبا نيوتبر حيل و افكار تاخد عقل بالتوفيق ان شاالله الي عالمية من جزاءر اكشن
Good idea 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice 👍
Mind blowing...
Thank you 🙏 it is a great 👍 ideas 💡 💡 👍🎥
Tricks for people who have wood shops and tons of tools.
Very nice 👌👍👍👍👍
Шуруповерт HILTY есть. Биты под шестигранник нет. Бля
3:26 - They do make a tool specifically to do that very thing, aircraft safety-twist pliers.
Yes with a carpet setter, you can repair a burn in the carpet
Hello my friend, your work is great, I like your idea💙🙏👍
😀 men are so smart 😍
Good 👍👍❤
Good stuff. However, for that hack for making a T nut, just buy one.
That bolt went from homemade to standard
6:31 Don't think that was "all" the scratches.
If your PVC glue joint comes apart that easily then it wasn't done right in the first place. I suspect that there was no primer or glue on that joint at all. It was just "dry fitted" in order to make a video.
Good ♥️🙏
I love this channel! Although I don't use All the hacks, I can use Most of them. TY 👍👍
The best.
Даже у профессионала не столько инструмента на все случаи жизни
9:15 this is how you put your house on fire...
Where is the product links?
Great !
All of these are amazing and helpful BUT they are done way tooooo fast to even read the text and watch the video...so I didn't watch the rest because of that.
If a "hack" requires a welding torch, it's not a hack
2:39 and 6:01accident waiting to happen that person is so careless with their hand placement
0:42 this is call a T nut and would be a lot easier to buy that waste time making it.
Круто. После зачистки провода дальше не смотрел. Не надо. Этого хватило. Автор, наверное, не знает, что провод легко зачищается бокорезами или пассатижами. На монтаже точно не работал. Остальное шлак. Адекватный человек с фантазией всегда знает, что как сделать.
Спасибо. Даже я для себя нашла полезное. Не зря сказано в Писании: "Слушай совет и принимай наставление, чтобы в будущем ты стал мудрым". Будем применять на практике увиденное.
Could you show us a trick how you can stop going to work.
Can anyone explain the Mason jar on the doorknob??
If someone tries to open the door from the other side, the jar will fall off and break.