#tips #hacks #inventions I will show you 10 Hacks that are useful for woodworking and some simple inventions or tricks you can try around the house or work place! Tools and instruments used: cordless drill Saw machine Wood Inventor 101
Don't understand the point of putting glue on the staples. Maybe that's stapler dependent, but with every stapler I've used, you can put in multiple chunks of staples.
No .... u should put the staples in while the glue is still wet ... then it will stick to the stapler sides, never make it to the "fireing" end .... and save you thousands of staples !!!
Why would you use a blade to scrape the label off a bottle when you could make your own sand paper from beach sand and the flyleafs out of a book. Then attach that to an egg beater to sand the label off?
You mean you don't like thinking about ignorant people burning down their houses because they thought stuff they saw on RU-vid was created by people with good intentions who actually knew what they were doing?
@@OGRH Why are you defending content farms that spread click bait misinformation at others expense who don't know any better? There are plenty of people who have never used a tool that might actually think these types of things are ok to do. It doesn't have to be this video in particular, content farms in general. The only goal of these is to get money at anyones expense. You have bigger ethical/moral problems if you think this kinda misinformation is ok to spread. "bot boy"
Drill a hole in a perfectly good pair of pliers and wind in s bolt to make a hole punch. Then go out and buy a new pair of pliers which would have cost roughly the same as buying a hole punch 🤔
Alot of these things are viable in a post apocalyptic world when its no longer viable to easily purchase the replicated product, which doesnt cost all that much.
@5:12 So instead buying a door stop at the dollar store - well, the $1.25 store these days - you can do all that work, look forever to find an o-ring to fit, and totally damage your floor drilling into it. Great idea!
12 ingenious ideas for people who were just given an assortment of tools they don't know how to use and, for some reason, don't know what a hardware store is.
Or just skip straight to that part of life where you've learnt that all of these shortcuts simply lead to more work, and that buying the correct (new) item in the first instance will save you a whole lot of fuss and bother.
You Gorilla glue your staples together? This video seemed pretty tacky to me. None of these were necessary, in my opinion. I love most all of your other videos though. Even when you went into a deep dive of super glue for a long while. And then ended the series with a video about how to remove the super glue. I would have appreciated that one first... Hah ! Keep up the good work, though. I still love the content.
@@tof3275 oh don't get me wrong ... I love these videos. At least 70-75% of them are viable hacks, however, I do enjoy nit-picking. Like the hole-saw screw... I mean, a hole-saw is dirt cheap. And I'd much rather soak a bottle to get the label off...
We are glad to see your newest video. You are the best. I used one of your ideas the other day to fix a plastic shower head holder. The one with baking soda and super glue. It works great. You are a genius.
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