Put a Phillips screw into a metal frame. Wait 12 years until it's rusty. Round out the head and try putting a rubber band over it to unscrew it. It wont work. You'll melt the rubber band before you get the screw out.
You're better off forgetting them. These are all worthless trash. Don't ever do anything from one of these stupid "tool hack" videos. These only appeal to people who have never touched a wrench in their life.
Haha I’m exactly the same. Always use the “measure twice cut once” but for some reason when I leave the place I’ve measured to go and cut the piece of wood…I enter another dimension where the measurements have changed and it no longer fits!
Except the last one... the wire in the door... it didn’t work here it kept spinning... try jamming multiple toothpicks in the door first then use your screw
@@kaltziferYT it's if the door is coming away from the hinge I guess? Allows a stripped out hole to be reused rather than re-drill four inches up or down.
I was literally watching these channel's shorts for over 40 minutes now without even noticing till i read u comment!! Thanks for spreading awareness bud! 😂♥️
Okay ngl, the one with the rubber band and the stripped screw is pretty good. EDIT: You guys can stop correcting me, I realize this is a very niche solution.
I’ve tried that more times than I care to think and it has NEVER worked. If a screw is cammed out it’s because it’s jammed in something. No rubber band friction is going to get that fucker out.
@@zandurka1 not the point. Everybody isn't you. It's called "life hacks" like easier ways to do things... You're the person that sees a video about cheat codes on GTA and screams out "oh yeah well I completed the game on expert all by myself and earned my bazooka"... So. What.
@@zandurka1 That's fine IF you do it a lot but if it's not something you do regularly or don't have a lot of upper body strength, then its very useful.
Try getting a ramset nail out of cinder block with a carpentry hammer, it's not fun. Also that's was plaster over something, didn't look like slats, but either way most of the time, if you're pulling a nail out of something like that, you just have plaster there because that tape may have stopped it from coming out but there's going to be small fractures and that's going to ruin somebody's day when they bump into their wall and a bit falls out, so do it right.
The one using the roles of tape with marker will raise the line about 1/4" higher once the marker rests on the role of tape. Need to take this into consideration when cutting marked object or - oops:\ (edit: spelling)
@@johnbeauvais3159 That's actually a great idea, with a thick book you can just open it and move pages to get whatever height you need down to the millimeter
That's a good point but it depends on the application, say they just needed to cut a 1 inch piece, even with the marker it's still an inch between the two lines drawn. But yes that first line is 1&1/8 or 1&1/4 inch from the end of the pipe.
The last one you did, taking that screw out of the door. When you put that piece of metal in and re-screwed that screw in, you cracked the door. That's not helpful, that creates a whole other issue.
The crack was allready there before he removed the screw. The only reason you notice it at the end is because he opens the door up wider when he ram rods that crap in their.
You use a tiny cloth on a wire to clean a hose. Cloth comes off, now stuck inside the hose. Push to the end of the hose with the wire, use a drill to pull it out.
It's not normal for people who don't know. You can't expect everyone to share the same experiences in life. Just because you know something, that doesn't mean everyone else should too.
@@tsemiu bruh if you have to see a video on how to get a nail out of drywall without fucking up the whole wall, you shouldnt be allowed near drywall or any hammer. Why is my generation so fucked that people really think this shit is some life hack?
@@Juri187xx 1st, you have no idea if I'm part of your generation. But you sound 40 so probably not. Second, the dry wall thing was just the first one. There were others that are helpful. When you do construction, not every situation is already in your head with a solution. You learn from your boss or coworkers. This is the same thing. I've come across plenty of stripped screws and I never heard of getting them out this way. Man you have severe social issues of you can't handle people learning new shit online.
That tape thing rarely works, especially when removing a screw. That rubber band thing Only works when the screw isn’t holding two pieces of something together and/or the hole is super loose like in this clip!
I've lived in apartments where you just look at the wall and it crumbles like that. And then it makes a big gaping hole when you try to put in a little tiny nail. Water damage/moisture throughout the entire walls had turn drywall into crumbling chunks of "cement" and Black Mold.
Actually good tips! For removing a nail from drywall Ive always used pliers and twisted them when I pulled them out. I've never cracked drywall using that method
Just love seeing stuff like this this! It's amazing to see simple tips of ingenuity posted! A super thank you to you in posting this! This is very very much appreciated! Manifold blessings to you and your family Sir! 🤗😎👍🏻🙌🏻☀️✨
Wow, I learned something cool today, that rubberband for a stripped screw, totally useful & shoving some tiny metal sticks in to tighten screw better,thats a neat idea.Lol.
You can do the same with toothpicks in a piece of funiture, such as a table with the loose leg, instead of driving in longer and longer screws. Actually I subscribe to this channel because there's just *SOOO* many cool tips, (like how to remove a screw with a head that's snapped off; how to remove a spinning screw; how to mitre inside and outside corners; how to make a small piece of wood fill a large hole, etc). The uploader for this channel is filled with so much knowledge & is really generous about sharing his trade secrets 👍🏼
Its For loose screws I guess... If i stumble upon one I Insert Matchsticks or toothpicks to Fill the hole and give the screw a Tighter fit... No Filler No Glue and this Method is Used since Ages... I Had an old Door hinge which is Like a Nail and the whole hinge would Fall Out of the Wood Door frame so i put some Wood Sticks in the hole and hammered the hinge Back in place and voila it didnt loosen Up since then... I hope you Unterstand my Broken english xD and you're Welcome o/
Toothpicks and dial soap or candle wax would be a better choice for the door hinges. They will compact when the screws go in so the wood around it will be less likely to split and the soap/wax will act like glue. Toothpicks, softwood dowels and composite shims whittled down make great concrete anchors too.
The jigsaw trick is nice but you still have to have the perfect dimensions drawn out on the board to start with so you might as well just have a fucking jig.
Con los clavos, no es necesario utilizar ningún tipo de cinta, tan solo lo haces girar sin jalar y se desprende, porque hasta con los dedos lo puedes sacar.
I usually dont care about life hack videos but these are actually really useful. I'm a construction worker and one thing that pisses me off the easiest is a stripped screw😓
Sum-beach and here I just recently drilled out a deck screw someone weebled out good. Quite literally all the while having a rubber band in my pocket that I use to keep my box of reclaimed screws closed.
For the door trick, I just used a bunch of these thin craft sticks. Works wonders, like a whole new door. (there was millions of holes from it falling off the hinges. My aunt once tried to use duck tape to keep it together........)
Excellent. Since i'm always cutting circles with the jig saw a bit off what you did isn't just a guide but a compass cut out! Impressed! As for the wood door that gets stripped you could use wire? At first i thought they're going to use dowels , glue etc but that was slick! 😃😅😅 I amazed! 👍✅✅