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21 HAND TOOL TIPS, TRICKS & SECRETS!! (Hammer/Screwdriver/Tape Measure/Pliers...& MORE HAND TOOLS!) 

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21 HAND TOOL TIPS, TRICKS & SECRETS!! (Hammer/Screwdriver/Tape Measure/Pliers...& MORE HAND TOOLS!)
There are more aspects to many of the hand tools we all use than meets the eye. In this video, The Honest Carpenter will show 21 hand tool tips, tricks and secrets that he has used over the years. Perfect for carpentry newcomers and DIYers!
1) Tape measure tabs are supposed to wiggle. (This is called tab/hook travel.)
2) Tape measure tabs can be used for quick marking.
3) Changeable screwdrivers have six functions (6-in-1), not four.
4) Screwdriver bits can be used in drills...in a pinch.
5) You can countersink roughly with a phillips screwdriver.
6) Use needle nose pliers to hammer small nails.
7) Needle nose pliers come with wirecutters built in.
8) Hammer nails at 90 degrees to start...then angle them.
9) Use a scrap board to pry nails.
10) You can pry nails sideways (when surface quality doesn't matter).
11) Combination squares have a secret marker.
12) Wrench heads are helpfully angled at 22-1/2 degrees.
13) Use a sharp nail set as a drill punch.
14) Speed square can act as a saw guide.
15) Speed square makes a great straight edge for knives.
16) Utility knives better than pencils for marking cuts.
17) Most pliers have a helpful slip joint.
18) Use needle nose pliers to help back out a screw.
19) Screwdrivers help turn eye bolts.
20) Use large screwdriver for offset nailing.
21) Use mini hacksaws for tight spaces.
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Комментарии : 1 тыс.   
@hytekrednekbama4400
@hytekrednekbama4400 3 года назад
I admire you for teaching to the true beginners. We were all rookies once and knew nothing. Instead of laughing at them for not knowing, just teach them. Don't be an ass, be a friend.
@justindavenport9182
@justindavenport9182 2 года назад
Agreed. Now go get the wood stretcher.
@SchillyBindler
@SchillyBindler 2 года назад
Nice job on the video. I never knew there was a scribe in the speed square.
@matthewkramer1219
@matthewkramer1219 2 года назад
Amen, brother!
@micho2062
@micho2062 2 года назад
@@justindavenport9182 have you seen the lightbulb bender or cable stretcher.?
@justindavenport9182
@justindavenport9182 2 года назад
@@micho2062 lightbulb bender is a good one, havnt heard that
@edsherrod5216
@edsherrod5216 2 года назад
I've used most of the tools you showed for over 50 years and never heard some of these tips before - thank you for great info.
@kkmullin
@kkmullin Год назад
70 YO wannabe carpenter lady. I want a mini hacksaw to add to my tool repertoire! 🥰 I just love your channel. Thanks for all the cool videos.
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter Год назад
Thanks so much, KK! I’m really glad they’re helpful 😄
@NaturallyMissMeka
@NaturallyMissMeka 2 года назад
I am a single mom homeowner. I absolutely love your videos.
@garbelfunkle
@garbelfunkle 3 года назад
This video should be played in every shop class. I sit and wonder why I don't know some of this stuff.
@darrenjosephgregory
@darrenjosephgregory 3 года назад
Needle nose pliers for hammering, so simple yet something I have never thought of doing. Bravo sir!
@massimookissed1023
@massimookissed1023 2 года назад
A piece of cardboard can work too. Poke the nail through a piece of cardboard, and hold _that_ to hold the nail while keeping your fingers out of hammer's way. You can tear the cardboard away from the nail once it's got firmly started and doesn't need to be held any more.
@michaelbarry8373
@michaelbarry8373 2 года назад
I have done that for many years. Did learn other things here also.
@imranh5395
@imranh5395 3 года назад
I'm a former pro carpenter, yet you taught me a new trick! Scribing with a tape measure was new to me. Many thanks, Ethan 👍🏼
@pointedspider
@pointedspider 3 года назад
Wow! Where u been!!! Jk!
@carlcampa4195
@carlcampa4195 3 года назад
True indeed ;)
@Bart-Did-it
@Bart-Did-it 3 года назад
Pro and did not know that ... former lol
@Bart-Did-it
@Bart-Did-it 3 года назад
Once a pro always a pro
@Erik-Vadee-Veechee
@Erik-Vadee-Veechee 2 года назад
Only works on a soft surface. Plenty of ppl use a tape for alot of different surface measurements that this wouldn't work on unfortunately.
@preston0808
@preston0808 2 года назад
You have the only channel where every tip is simple, practical, and actually works. No fluff
@WowRixter
@WowRixter 3 года назад
No wasted fluff in this video. Nice
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
Thank you, Ric!
@Phyoomz
@Phyoomz 3 года назад
Finally, the algorithm sends us something worthy!
@arkdark5554
@arkdark5554 2 года назад
Many…many…many thanks buddy. This is a treasure you’ve landed to us
@stevewhitt9109
@stevewhitt9109 7 месяцев назад
Thanks. I am 75 and I learned a few more things!
@keyfitter
@keyfitter 3 года назад
While I didn't learn anything new, this video was a great refresher.
@doak4886
@doak4886 3 года назад
I’ve been amazing people with what I don’t know for many years.
@MucaroBoricua
@MucaroBoricua 3 года назад
LOL
@mitziseyfferdt3866
@mitziseyfferdt3866 3 года назад
Hahaha
@ibealion1
@ibealion1 3 года назад
Me too!
@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers
@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers 3 года назад
Didn't know people don't know things. 😊
@allan14492
@allan14492 3 года назад
Me as well. My grandfather was a great carpenter, but unfortunately I did not have the opportunity to hang with him. These videos are a wealth of info for diy'ers.
@eddcain
@eddcain 2 года назад
It never cease to not amaze me you have so many people that are ready to put a thumbs down on good information. Thank you sir for taking the time out for this. Some of these has never crossed my mind. I use my tape measure all the time and never ever thought to use that tab to mark 🤣🤣 🤦🏾‍♂️
@seymourmaupin6395
@seymourmaupin6395 2 года назад
Made me thankful I had a Dad growing up. Happy Fathers Day! To the next project on the honey do list!
@donp1088
@donp1088 3 года назад
You are a great teacher! If I were influential in a school district or state-wide educational program, I’d utilize you and your skills to begin a program in schools teaching REAL, valuable skills that would, over time, show up in our culture. People would be spending more money on tools and home/neighborhood improvement and less on tattoos and body piercings.😄
@S1CKTR1CKY
@S1CKTR1CKY 3 года назад
Knew all of these, yet never could hear them again enough! Without a doubt, these have saved so much time and solved so many problems on the job site.
@dunexapa1016
@dunexapa1016 2 года назад
72 years of age, have used hand tools all my life ... and I still learned a few 'new' useful tricks ... *THANKS!*
@broakland2
@broakland2 2 года назад
I’ve watched 7 of your videos so far, all excellent, I’m a beginner, you’re a good teacher. Thank you. ☮ from California
@bearded_electrician
@bearded_electrician 3 года назад
Slip joint pliers have a great fencing wire cutter built into them, they will even cut softer fencing staples/nails.
@monkeyman193
@monkeyman193 2 года назад
Wrap a rubber band around your slip nose pliers handle . It's not vice grips but it really helps a lot.
@taylorharrison3585
@taylorharrison3585 3 года назад
I had an employee review yesterday and one of the things they brought up was that they liked how I spent time outside of work learning more about the tools I use and they could see that it has made me better at my job. I'm a house painter but we use most of the same tools in carpentry (not least becsuee the GC's out where I am are awful and hire crappy temp crews to pump garbage trim sets and shoddy drywall out.) I have learned quite a bit from your videos and I apply that knowledge on my sites. Thank you!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
That's great to hear about the review, Taylor! You're going to improve way faster than everyone else by delving into the carpentry side of things--all the great painters I know have an extremely wide base of construction knowledge. I'm really glad the videos have helped--good luck in 2021, and be safe!
@budtabor5911
@budtabor5911 3 года назад
@@TheHonestCarpenter Great initiative. Also, it is a good idea to never bash the trades. We get bashed enough from other sources. There is always a way to explain others poor performance in a more diplomatic way. I appreciate your concern for a job well done to the extent that my painting sub-contractor was also a big part of my quality control.
@tylermcnally8232
@tylermcnally8232 2 года назад
Now tell them to compensate you for that time.
@yusufabdulloh
@yusufabdulloh 2 года назад
after one minute and thirty seconds watching this, I decided to click like button... it has useful information
@DL-vm5ox
@DL-vm5ox 2 года назад
YtyCd DC has ok M 7f
@johnduffy6546
@johnduffy6546 2 года назад
These are the kinds of things that all dads need to teach their kids. Simple, inexpensive and productive! Life skills 101
@mikemorgan5015
@mikemorgan5015 3 года назад
The video was good, but the shopping list in the description is fantastic! Thanks for putting this together.
@robertgiresi9515
@robertgiresi9515 3 года назад
Love tip #6! I would have saved my thumb numerous times had I known that tip!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
Learned out of painful necessity, Robert 😁
@jamesbeaver8872
@jamesbeaver8872 3 года назад
Lol.smash fingers ...
@fransiscoalvarezinski6293
@fransiscoalvarezinski6293 2 года назад
Great tips. I've been a DIYer for45 years and learned some new things today with your video. Thanks.
@geraldgossett724
@geraldgossett724 2 года назад
Mini Hack Saw for the win 🏆
@MrNightax
@MrNightax 3 года назад
GREAT VIDEO!.. the scribe in the sliding square... that was a new one for me! Thank You
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
Thanks, Jim! I love a good, hidden feature :)
@edover50
@edover50 3 года назад
I’ve been using a sliding square forever and was like “what””!! Can’t believe I never knew there is a scribe there !
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 3 года назад
@@edover50 it's called a combination square. Because it does 90° and 45° A lot of times the scribe is missing on them too. Because lots know about it and tend to lose the things. For the most part I like to use a full sized scribe myself. I have a couple nice scribes. In a pinch every nail and screw is a scribe.
@macsloan58
@macsloan58 3 года назад
Nice video. Quick paced and informative. I was an interim administrator at our local vo-tech school following my retirement and watched the instructor give most of these tips to his students. He didn’t show them the multi tip screw driver as a nut driver. I asked him if he ever mentioned that to his students. He kind of laughed and told me that he was sure they all knew that trick. But, he told me to come back to his class the following day as he would be asking some of his students individually if they knew the trick. It turns out that many did not know. He was surprised and added that tip to his instructional repertoire.
@alexdavidson9204
@alexdavidson9204 Год назад
I'm a DIY Rookie. I learned a ton.
@theaglenn5198
@theaglenn5198 Год назад
I am now addicted to these video's they are so cool and informative.
@pamelahomeyer748
@pamelahomeyer748 3 года назад
Thank you this was partly a walk down memory lane as I used to watch my father pipe fitting superintendent of some renown when he worked around the house and he would show me little tricks. I sent this to my daughter because I know she did not have that privilege from her father
@JDKaye
@JDKaye 3 года назад
Hey Ethan, how about a video about different saw blades and their uses? Great channel, thanks!
@Thinks-First
@Thinks-First 2 года назад
This has become one of my top five favorite channels.
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Thank you, Alan! 🙂
@DHARMYOGCOM
@DHARMYOGCOM 2 года назад
its good you are using old tools and not throwing them away. people keep throwing things out that can be perfectly be used. its good you are using them well.
@Jack-jk1kl
@Jack-jk1kl 3 года назад
Using the tab on the tape measure to scribe marks is gonna be a game changer on the jobsite!
@timsawyer7443
@timsawyer7443 3 года назад
I had heard some of these, figured some out on my own, and learned others by watching this. Great stuff, earning a "like" and a "subscribe"!
@cocobread7023
@cocobread7023 Год назад
This man is a hero
@bahjinelson3986
@bahjinelson3986 3 года назад
6 in 1 screwdrivers are simply the best screwdrivers.
@kevankarr3990
@kevankarr3990 3 года назад
Great tips! I am going to switch from pencil to utility knife to mark my crosscuts. 👍🎺
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
Opens a whole new realm for clean cuts, Kevan. X-acto knives are even better for detail work!
@ibealion1
@ibealion1 3 года назад
They also make a tool called "marking knife"... not sure if it's any better or worse than exactly knives... seems like it would be the same.
@victorquesada7530
@victorquesada7530 3 года назад
The scribe is great, but if you can't quite see it so well after scratching it in, may I suggest a sharp mechanical pencil? .7mm or even better a .5mm makes the line obvious in any lighter wood, and is easy to mark in a scribe or scratch!
@s.c8913
@s.c8913 3 года назад
Thanks for all the helpful tips - no BS straight to the point! 👍
@tomodiochi8035
@tomodiochi8035 3 года назад
Every man could benefit from this video, thank you so much!
@tabitha2706
@tabitha2706 2 года назад
The side pry with the hammer is the one thing for years that I get the strangest looks from people or absolute amazement when they see me do it. It totally blows their minds
@Klaudieja
@Klaudieja 2 года назад
Thank you for making these videos. As a new homeowner this is especially helpful. I asked my inspector if there was a place I could go in person to take classes on home maintenence or repair to do on my own. Instead he told me there was a list he provided of people to call to do the job for me. Thanks again for your videos. I'll continue to watch and learn.
@HeirloomBuilders
@HeirloomBuilders 3 года назад
These are great tips for beginners and pros alike. Easy to watch the whole vid even through some of the beginner tips. Super job. It’s no wonder you have 198k subs now!!!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
Thanks, buddy! You're closing in on 10k! That's right about the time things start to really speed up--keep going! 😄
@ads9765
@ads9765 3 года назад
I agree. A lot of videos tend to go on and on about very simple stuff. He says what needs saying and moves on. Good job
@jamesmurphy7828
@jamesmurphy7828 3 года назад
Yeah I've literally learnt so much from this one channel and at the best time possible (because I was getting into light carpentry/woodworking). Now I almost feel like I could get into the heavier stuff too. Maybe even make a bit of money from it.
@Not_TVs_Frank
@Not_TVs_Frank 3 года назад
I got two great things from this video. First, I learned some new techniques with tools I've already got. That's valuable. Second, it turns out I'm a somewhat experienced home DIYer?! Who knew? So way to go, teach me something new and make me feel smart at the same time. Well played.
@beautanner8409
@beautanner8409 3 года назад
Love these tips for non-carpenter folks! Thanks!
@MucaroBoricua
@MucaroBoricua 3 года назад
I knew them all already but it was entertaining. And made me feel like I know more than I really do.
@melanieeaton7302
@melanieeaton7302 3 года назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will watch again a lot!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
You're welcome, Melanie! Thanks for watching, and work safe 🙂
@victor-oq7dl
@victor-oq7dl 3 года назад
Experienced DIY buff but still learned a couple of things from this , thanks.
@catherinefriederich
@catherinefriederich 2 года назад
Tips from a perfectionist!! Thank you Ethan!
@ardeet
@ardeet 3 года назад
I’m a newcomer and these tips were definitely handy. 5 of them I didn’t even realise could be used that way. Thanks 😅
@christinashawgo6510
@christinashawgo6510 3 года назад
I just smiled through the video. Great info for many.
@dondee5439
@dondee5439 2 года назад
I like that you have all 21 tips listed in the YT description paragraphs. It is a big reason why I subscribed to your channel today. I see you have currently 143 videos. Keep up the good work MR. E.J.
@lightingbauer
@lightingbauer 2 года назад
Needle nose pliers holding a small nail was a good trick for me! Thanks!
@theprophetez1357
@theprophetez1357 3 года назад
Well I learned a new one. I never used the brass scribe on the square, nor did i know it was there.
@rivolinho
@rivolinho 2 года назад
Great video. The only mini hacksaws I have are just miniature versions of the larger frame type, which also dont fit into certain areas. That lockable handle for a full size blade would be incredibly handy. 👍
@ultramanxk7
@ultramanxk7 3 года назад
This video deserves a well earned like!
@aadittoshen
@aadittoshen 8 месяцев назад
All your videos are highly informative and very well presented! No difference with this one... I have been binge-watching them over the past few days. I am not a professional of any kind (I am originally trained in fine arts, but presently tied up full-time with tedious managerial work!) - However, I have been fiddling around with hand tools ever since I was a kid (I am 52 now). And, I have learnt almost everything I know by either trying-out stuff, or by watching a professional worker - most of them, in my country, hail from the poorer communities - and so, usually have a limited set of tools and equipments to work with. As a result, they use a LOT of 'hacks' - in order to maximise/ diversify the use of each tool they possess! Of all the tips & tricks in this video (most of which I have seen our carpenters/ car mechanics/ etc use at some point), the LAST one was SPECIAL for me! I didn't even know that there actually was a tool such as the "mini hacksaw"!!! Here in India, we do have a "hack" for the problem - which, even though slightly risky, does get the job done... When we need to cut something that is inaccessible (even with the "miniature versions of the larger frame type" that @rivolhino has mentioned below) - we simply DISMANTLE THE HACKSAW BLADE FROM THE FRAME > WRAP A THICK COTTON CLOTH TO THE BASE END OF THE BLADE > AND GRAB IT WITH OUR HAND, TO STICK THE CUTTING END OF THE BLADE INTO THE TRICKY POSITION! When I saw the mini hacksaw tool on your video here, I ASSUMED that it would NOT be available here... but to my pleasant surprise, amazon.IN actually has a NUMBER of them on offer! It has promptly gone into my "wishlist" for the workshop I am presently trying to set up... Thanks for the tip!!!
@mybahe1
@mybahe1 3 года назад
Thank you for all the much needed tips and tricks! I have each and every one of those tools... plus. As a DIYer those tips will really come in handy! Keep them coming! ☺️
@johnblystone8781
@johnblystone8781 3 года назад
The nail set trick to make a pilot hole was new to me. Thanks for the good information!!
@szlash280z
@szlash280z 3 года назад
I use a spring loaded center punch for the same task. Its even easier as you don't need a hammer!
@jamodrummer
@jamodrummer 3 года назад
Again, thank you!
@andreamara8542
@andreamara8542 Год назад
I’m a beginner DIYer. I’m learning so much from your channel. You explain everything very well.
@junkmaster0174
@junkmaster0174 3 года назад
A good addition to your video would be explaining the many uses of a speed square, finding angles etc. Its crazy what can be done with one.
@christopherlafferty2280
@christopherlafferty2280 3 года назад
Needlenose pliers to hold a nail. GENIOUS!!
@keithcronk7980
@keithcronk7980 3 года назад
OR A POCKET COMB
@ethanheyne
@ethanheyne 3 года назад
@@keithcronk7980 Good one!
@keithcronk7980
@keithcronk7980 3 года назад
@@ethanheyne 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
@ewanroberts9338
@ewanroberts9338 2 года назад
Thanks from the UK .
@PressOnMobileCoffee
@PressOnMobileCoffee 2 года назад
The mini scribe hidden in the square is awesome! I had no idea!
@frankstalteri972
@frankstalteri972 3 года назад
Very good information and video. I have to admit that I've taken hand tools for granted. I'm a hvac and refrigeration guy my whole adult life and a home carpenter at my house. My hobby is wood working, but with hand tools and my goal is to learn as much as I can so I could do this when I retire God willing. Anyway I purchased a book called Hand Tools Their Ways and Workings by Andrew A. Watson. A very good book for information and easy reading. Thought I had it all figured out. Happy new year. Aldren A Watson.
@HAL-dm1eh
@HAL-dm1eh 3 года назад
Already killing it coming out the gate in 2021! Cheers!
@wallycheladyn1190
@wallycheladyn1190 3 года назад
I was a Pipefitter for 8 years, and NEVER did I realize there was a scribe tool in my combination square. Admittedly a scribe wouldn't be much use on steel, but my carpentry game just went up a notch!
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 3 года назад
A good square the scribe is hard enough to mark mild steel. It's still pretty short though. For steel I have a carbide scribe I like. Enough that I'll walk over to my box to get it if I need it.
@MandenTV
@MandenTV 3 года назад
Man, this is why I love construction. So much to learn in this industry and I’m not even a carpenter.
@theageoftheawakening4806
@theageoftheawakening4806 3 года назад
What a great video. I'm a maintenance mechanic in a college. Most of my career in shops, most guys I worked with didnt even know this much.this is like a class every maintenance guy should take
@michaelcondon5456
@michaelcondon5456 2 года назад
I didn’t know the tape measure tab movement was intentional.
@cindysmith6509
@cindysmith6509 2 года назад
I learned that tidbit from SeeJaneDrill on RU-vid. I love watching these helpful really informative channels.
@prunusjuniper
@prunusjuniper Год назад
Love this expert. 72 yo diy'er female from Adelaide South Australia. Always learning from this page. 😊
@brentc2818
@brentc2818 2 года назад
Been doing this for years. It's nice to know it's OK to share the knowledge. Keep going, its awsome.
@patriciaapetrone
@patriciaapetrone 3 года назад
I am always so happy to see your videos. You make me want to go out and fix something. In my run-down house, there is no lack of opportunity. Thank you and Happy New Year!
@chuckb4375
@chuckb4375 3 года назад
Great stuff! My favorite is usage of long-nose pliers to hold small nails. +1 comment made re: slip-joint back jaws to cut stuff. Two additions not already mentioned in comments by others: * Instead of screwdriver to turn eye bolt, you can also use Crescent adjustable wrench for a different handle angle and for more contact with eye bolt * The back side of long-nose pliers have high leverage flats that can be used to crimp stuff (in a pinch ;-)
@KernowEDC
@KernowEDC Год назад
Oh my goodness!! So many game-changers! Thank you.
@supadupairishboi
@supadupairishboi 3 года назад
theses vids have helped me a tonne. ive been bartender for 10 years but due to lockdowns i had to find work helping a general contractor i know. so this basic stuff has helped me get by so far. its a start. thank you
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 3 года назад
That’s great to hear, Mike! Good luck working in the construction industry, stay safe 👍
@Erik_The_Viking
@Erik_The_Viking 3 года назад
Great tricks! I use a lot of them in my woodworking. I use needle nose pliers for pulling nails as well, and twist it for extra leverage when needed.
@sfperalta
@sfperalta 3 года назад
Excellent! i knew (and have used) most of these tricks over the years, but I did not know about the combination square scribe tool, or using the speed square for angled saw cuts. Even experienced woodworkers can learn something new. Thanks!
@thereaver8083
@thereaver8083 2 года назад
The hidden scry in the level square is the one thing here I didn't already know. Thanks friend, I learned something today.
@johncameron4194
@johncameron4194 3 года назад
This needs to be taught in school. Thanks
@earlyriser8998
@earlyriser8998 3 года назад
your suggestion to side pull the difficult nails is something I didn't know. thanks
@benfoster3022
@benfoster3022 3 года назад
I often use this to bend the nail over and then just claw pull as normal, saves the time of sticking a block underneath it for more leverage. Usually no need to "see-saw" it out as he did.
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 3 года назад
Be careful zig zagging nails with a wooden handled hammer. They don't all like to do it. Don't ask me how I know. Or why I have so many metal handled hammers now. Your other option is to get a good crowbar.
@peterjames2580
@peterjames2580 3 года назад
I got a 3 $ looong screwdriver at Goodwill after seeing your post . Great tips!
@benharrison1069
@benharrison1069 3 года назад
Good tips and it never hurts to review what's handy and possible.
@njcranes
@njcranes 2 года назад
Heck yeah! I knew all of these and use them while doing my projects! Thanks goes out to my Dad and step-father for showing me these things growing up. Now if I could my kids to help me so they could learn...
@pennyan2057
@pennyan2057 3 года назад
No wonder I never got precise measurements with my tape rule, I've always flattened the rivets down tight with a hammer and punch ,tape against tab, figuring it was just a cheap tape measure! Honest Carpenter= IT'S SUPPOSED TO MOVE!!!! you just got a new subscriber!
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 3 года назад
You're not the only one. But tape measures are not terribly accurate to begin with. They'll get you in the ballpark most times though.
@brucethomson3512
@brucethomson3512 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@LadderMover
@LadderMover 2 года назад
Great collection of tips! You should include one for the Ladder Mover, it has lots of uses beyond moving ladders.
@imochiexe5056
@imochiexe5056 Год назад
Thanks for sharing! The mini hacksaw tip is new to me, a casual DIYer for some years. Can you imagine my surprise and the "doh!" moment? lol 😆
@lesleyghostdragon3149
@lesleyghostdragon3149 2 года назад
Great paced and informative video! I'm not sure I liked this video more for: (1) the new "How could I not have known that?" things I learned, or: (2) the refresher "Oh, that's right -I forgot about that trick...", or; (3) the smug satisfaction of "Well duh - of course I already knew that - doesn't everyone?" 😄
@philfarnsworth3066
@philfarnsworth3066 3 года назад
Don’t forget to mention wrenches can act as a hammer 😂
@fin9004
@fin9004 2 года назад
There’s two tools in the trades hammers with and without batteries 😂😂😂
@theBolderBoulder
@theBolderBoulder 2 года назад
Or, for mechanics, ratchets! Haha
@CrotchetRocket
@CrotchetRocket 2 года назад
Joke’s on you, I’ve been using my hammers as wrenches for years!
@jeffsuderman544
@jeffsuderman544 2 года назад
I use the bottem of my drill as a hammer
@stevebenson506
@stevebenson506 2 года назад
Any tool in your hand becomes a hammer. 😀
@howtodoitdude1662
@howtodoitdude1662 3 года назад
I knew most of these tips, but I find it amazing how this knowledge is passed on throughout the years and generations.
@sengxm7483
@sengxm7483 2 года назад
3:01 no.6 Blew my mind! That is the silliest and intelligent DIY tip I ever heard.
@madenny326
@madenny326 2 года назад
Thank you. Very timely. The big flat head screw driver trick will be perfect for tomorrow's job. You solved my problem!
@dixieangel1000
@dixieangel1000 3 года назад
Love these tips! Doing alot of DIY projects and your tips are making it even more enjoyable!
@Hutchy45445
@Hutchy45445 3 года назад
You missed one, when talking about the measuring tape. It has the length of the casing, typically embossed on the side; this allows the user to get a more accurate inside measurement. 👍
@brendacollins8733
@brendacollins8733 2 года назад
These vids are great! Keep posting them, please. You are awesome. Thank you.
@joannebutzerin6448
@joannebutzerin6448 2 года назад
I did know several but you showed a few I sure didn't! Your videos are always helpful.
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