Someone needs to take this guy’s tipties away from him. What is the likelihood that when he gets new shoes he cuts off the laces and replaces them with zip ties.
This guys keep soaking his hands in WD-40 in another video, but working with watermelon he feels he needs to glove them? I'm wondering if he's hiding cuts he made into his fingers or thumb while cutting toward them as he does in many in the scenes here. Update: Knuckle injuries can be see @14:00.
I frequently regret getting WD-40 on my skin and now make significant efforts to avoid it. And yet, this streamer goes right for it. I wonder if he'll regret it soon or already.
@12:45 - Fan blades can be replaced with zip ties. Replaced for sake of being a white noise generator, but since the zip ties wouldn't be angled like fan blades if used as shown they won't do much to propel air very far. On the other fan there might be some way to angel them although I've yet to give that much though. If they're just temporary you could put the stack in a vice (or two) and overtwist them first. Then, when remove, they have hold that twisted "blade" shape for a little while.
Zip ties are an important component of my get home bag and emergency vehicle kit. I hit a spare tire on the freeway once, breaking loose the lower part of my front bumper. Five. Zip ties later, it’s secure and I’m headed home.
All of the shown ideas are so pretty cool. I am happy to have seen this video. That's creativity and best quality. It's a must have seen video or tutorial. Have a look and as happy as me! Simply described: IT'S GRATE!
Several of these ideas are just stupid. Why would you get wet paint on a drill bit? You have to clean the drill bit which shouldn't be exposed to water and waste paint. Why put a handle on cups or cans when your hand holds the drinking vessel? That's just creating plastic waste. How many people do you really think are going to use a ziptie for are hair tie?
for the screw container, cut only three sides to make a "window", then attach two zipties tightly at the outer corners of the top of the window and a third zip tie ouround the outside of the container that will then rest at the bottom of these two ties that will then be able to slide down the window to allow the contents to be accessed, and then slid back into place to secure the contents from spilling, allowing you to take the bottle to your worksite, without spilling.