Construction Tips & Hacks That Work Extremely Well
2023 ж. 6 Сәу.
4 133 500 Рет қаралды
The time has come to reveal the most surprising and useful tips and hacks that work extremely good and will keep your home renovations from ever being tedious and time-consuming again! That’s because these brilliant ideas work extremely well and going to save you time, anxiety, and even money on construction.
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Oh, thank God! I keep breaking my coffee mugs whenever I try to poke a hole in the bottom with a nail.
Yes that but if you want to drill the bottom of something that’s not a coffee cup something useful like a pot or something for flowers you just need a little masking tape
Cool! Coffee cup flower arrangements!
How do we report BS hacks?
@@catebrush7561pretty sure he was being sarcastic 😅
@@chapter4444 I must have been impaired at the time🤣 just trying to be helpful!
Some people are just so amazingly inventive. But it helps to have power tools, a workbench, lots of space, and lots of help!
And lots of time.
Absolutely! Witnessing such ingenuity is a testament to human creativity. Having access to power tools, a workbench, ample space, and supportive assistance undoubtedly enhances the inventive process.
Sometimes a person doesn't have help. So please keep showing the hack, tricks, and tips for those who can't find help. Such as SINGLE MOTHER'S.
I second this aggressively!!!!!!!!
I agree 💯
Marks on a wooden floor such as nail holes or knots, you use sawdust and wood glue mixed together then used to cover/fill in the hole or nail. And that tip is from the 1960s, I remember dad using it on a couple of houses he built. Also fills in the gaps around door frames. With the exception of the plastic bottle ''hacks'' most of these ideas have been around for decades and decades. From someone who grew up on ''building'' sites as dad built our houses while we lived in them.
Why do people refer to their dad as "dad" to everyone else 😂. He's not my dad! Lol
@@evephelpsmarketing No one and nowhere did Karen state that [He] was 'your Dad' Clearly Karen is referring to 'her' dad. And answer this question: (a) How old is your dad ? I would suggest that you do not have a clue (b) what is your age ? Eve is the Romanised version of the ORIGINAL Middle Eastern name ' Hawa" (from the arabic Language) that predates Hebrew.
"From someone who grew up on "building" sites as dad built our house while we lived in them." ..."AS DAD"... what didn't you get about my comment?
And @andrew_koala2974, "dad is turning 80 in June". Lol 😆 Duh.
I think she understands your comment and I have to agree with her. The question is why does that upset you enough to take the time to not only comment about it but then debate the accuracy of the usage of the word?
The overhanging rail storage system in the garage is my absolute fav
This episode is my all time favorite so far. There are so many hacks that I will use and share from here that I don’t know where to start.😍😍😍👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Much respect for the creative genius of blue collar workers!
There were some great ones on here but my favorite was the tire hack for splitting wood🎉 pure genius🎉
Just found this and saved for Christmas Season listening. I tried to same a little but ended up listening to the whole thing this hot himid Florida July. Thanks so much for posting this and all the recirds on your channel.
I'm really impressed with this video! Every construction tip and hack is incredibly useful. I'll definitely apply them in my home building project.
The flooding in California Valley made everything muddy. The plastic wrap brick pathway idea through my vegetable garden is my best choice. The big box stores want too much for ready-made bricks. Therefore, I can make these little babies out of a few Quikrete bags at a time until I get the job done. I'm 73, a woman using a cane, and this is a can-do project. Thanks 😎 🫶
I love the spiral staircase ❤❤❤
People who are really good at their jobs blow me away. Those guys rolling the heavy slab on the sections of pipe... thats supposedly how Stonehenge and The Pyramids and and other huge things were moved all thru history.
I watched some friends do it with pvc to move a hot tub once
Oh my goodness! These tips are absolutely GREAT!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
I like the treadmill idea.
Thanks for the great compilation! It's so satisfying to see these workers execute their tasks with such precision and skill. They make it look effortless!
Those overhead storage containers in the garage are the next level, pun intended.
The way you present your content is professional and easy to understand.
A whole lot of cool tricks to make life easier and unique techniques. Very interesting!!
paint rollers use plastic bags for cleaning and/or store temporarily (brushes to) airtight and you can continue after 4/5 days, make sure almost all the air is out and of course no leaks in the plastic bag
I’m a huge procrastinator….i put wet rollers in bags and then put it in the fridge….it lasts a very long time….just ask my kids who had to constantly move them out of the way to find food lol
22:51😅...Wasn't more easy to put a Sombrero instead of that.But all these ideas thinking like Macgyver are really Awesome.
How strong would you have to be to slide those full storage boxes onto the ceiling. Worse still how could you get them down again without risking serious injury. Just asking. 🤷🏽♀️
easy you dont make them weigh a ton ,
I thought it was cool at first but it took 2secs for me to realized it was a dumb idea.😅
Damnit! I’ve already forgotten all the good ones!
Luved them all thanks so much' I'm going with the cement laying for starting a patio and the video projector use the other ideas when needed.💜
Great video. Guys worked hard to build up those sites. Bravo everyone for your work.
We all know that we have just forgotten most of these hacks we just saw.
except for the knuckle ripping saw blade wrench, sorry key holder. I'll never forget that one
Good tips! Thanks for the video! I perfectly understood the spatula, screwdriver and keys. Guess we all did. Maybe one exception.
OMG! finally a thumbnail that delivered... someone call Guinness up
Thank you for sharing this tip with us. I especially love the stack plywood spiral staircase & height challenge buckets.
these tips are genius!!!! also loved the comments, though with some of them I would have like more in-depth how to comments as it was hard to make out even with three times watching
Even the guy who uploaded this video doesn't know how the majority of these so-called hacks are really done since all the video clips are stolen.
This is definitely one of the best videos I've seen on hacks. Love seeing such creativity.
With the cost of ply wood that staircase probably costs an easy grand. Also I need stock in plastic bottles
The bucket flip flops are pure genius.
I will keep that one in mind. Could come in handy some day.
These tips and hacks will help me with my honey-do list lol😅
Absolutely the fire pit idea 😮
THX ! Trés bonnes vidéos ! very good vidéos, for help all people 😉 . Sorry for my traduction ,, i live in France .
Love it!! GREAT IDEAS 😮😊
I don't think insurance will cover your car, if 15 large plastic totes fall on it 😂.
making big pebbles with plastic and mortar was genius
Thanks for the ideas
Carhartt...Excellent work!
Good technique👍👍
💯 can't nor will ever use these tips, but subscribed for ingenuity! 👍😮💪😎
id do it for free the torch and old plastic seats, its so satisfying
Danke schön
Some very interesting hacks for sure…however a water hose attached to an electric fan…maybe not the best one if you want to get older.
Yes I was thinking the same thing.⚡️
Attach it under the fan so it doesn't drip inside the electronic parts.
Wallpaper can shrink so please don't do that. The rope in the wall will attract moisture and will make the concrete rot from the inside out.
Thank You.
very clever and simple inventions
😊😊😊😊😊😊Thank you very much for the information. 😊😊😊😊😊
17:58 cool phone stand! ty
Good idea 👌
The last one is a Darwin award just waiting for them.
Love all of them 😮😮😮
Very interesting different 💥🥇💥🏆💥🏆💥🥇love it more videos can't wait💥💯
, you are very smart, you are very good, .video is very helpful
WOOOW!!! Blew me away!!!
Garden hose on a fan is a HORRIBLE idea!
Let me guess water and electricity
Those 'keys' are combination wrenches (edit). That 'spatula' is a trowel. It's a cordless drill, not screwdriver!
Feel better? Lol😂
@@justsomeguy7926 Yeah, I'd feel better if he used the right words.
Don’t forget about the “bike star” or sprocket
So smart! WOW!
It's whatever you called it
Nice video 👍
I like the bike idea at the end, what can go wrong🤔
16:13 anyone know where to find this battery powered rope hoist/winch?
Paint the rails before you install them in the garage guys.
the cord trick.. whoa!
I do macrame and couldn’t figure out how they did that
23:09 fruit grabber off tree 23:27 separating label from tape 16:30 poor man’s air conditioner
I’m adding a note to my own comments so I can be reminded later 😅
@@idee7896 It is now, "later" I'm commenting as a 6-month reminder for you. 4 u
@@Thesaurcery4U2C Thanks! LOL!
@@idee7896 Lol. FANTASTIC... My expectations weren't very high that I would hear back on this one. I'm just happy to be of service into aiding you with getting your life back in alignment. Lol. it's important.
What was the brand of foam cement?
" T*deous and time-consuming " The smoke alarm in my room slightly censored it and made it say t*deous
Really great
Just when you thought there weren't enough things in a workshop to skin your knuckles on the had to make a new one from an old saw blade
I guess the ppl building that house shouldnt be throwing stones
5:37 who knows what stuff they are using?
oddly enough two of those keys will open pretty much any padlock if the keys are large enough. lol
They forgot the grill but luckily they didn't forget the chainsaw
4:09 is not a hack, a painters trowel has a c shape on the side specifically designed for this purpose
That is a hack. Not everyone knows about this. People can make this.
@@user-gu9yq5sj7coh but everybody has a drill, and a diamond bit hole saw? Also the hole saw needs to be a specific size in order for your hole in the ceramic tile to effectively squeeze out all your paint. This is no hack. It’s a hack hack.
sure would like to know were to buy that weeder....or at least what its called.
Got a package people!!!!
I hate when videos only give you part of the information. What was inserted into the pen barrel to make it a stylus? What was sprayed on after the banana and the shaving cream to get rid of the scratch on the car?
Gosh I love these, I wish I could download them into my brain. Cannot help thinking that many of them come from poorer countries where being creative is necessary...and sadly the idea could get stolen by someone in the "west" and resold at a phenomenal price. I remember seeing that about a bicycle in Mongolia, next thing its for sale for $300..
What was the motor the guy used to move the AC unit up?
Now I know where to send books I don't want.
i will try the safe
Ok im totally doing the bulb drone
What brand is that heavy duty foam construction?
This is what I want to know!!
I really wish you would explain more or show all the steps so we can try some of these hacks. It's frustrating to see something you want to try but don't have a clue how they got to the end result. example. Hole in the mug. Is it hot water, cold water or is tepid ok? Do you need to leave it in for a certain amount of time? Even if you put the process in notes so those who want to try can, it would be appreciated.
9:08 banana & shaving cream for car scratches... Why not? I'll give it a try next time I have a banana.
Sliding my laminate tile over🎉🎉🎉
At least one hack showed people how to break into a cae
13:40 - Where is this and how could that possibly hold the load on top?
The first one I'm going to try it's riding an air conditioner up a Skinny rope😂 OSHA approved I'm sure😂
Now now long will the guy who ran boards between two paint rollers have to stand there holding them up to dry?
If I was enlightened to the music played, I would be satisfied 😊
The lawnmower on a rope hack is a dangerous idea. It amazes me that many people don't realize how dangerous lawnmowers (and snowblowers) are when they think they're using them correctly, never mind trying to use life hacks.
So cool
ive tries frozen bottles and a fan...works only 30 minutes and i need it 23h30m more
SO THAT TAPE TRICK WORK ON ELECTRIC WINDOWS?👍
Descale fish !
15:54 and 16:26 is the funniest shit it iv seen and heard the way he guy talks with the images anyone else?? Or am I just too stoned, awesome ideas though I'm in construction so will be using a lot of the ideas
why didn’t i think of that!
Water and an electric fan? What could go wrong?
Superbe.