HANDYMAN AND CONSTRUCTION TIPS AND TRICKS THAT REALLY WORK
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- HANDYMAN AND CONSTRUCTION TIPS AND TRICKS THAT REALLY WORK
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Your commentary is totally unnecessary. ..
No, this entire video is unnecessary and very laughable
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The creativity of these workers blow my mind! So simple, so elegant, so ingenious!
The different tricks used are awesome. Its very accurate and clean to look at. These guys really knows what they’re doing.
No they dont
Great to hear there's a wealth of practical wisdom shared! More detailed demonstrations could indeed enhance the learning experience for everyone involved. Looking forward to seeing those improvements in future updates!
Excellent workman tips, many I've seen for the first time.
Will save this to come back to as there are loads of 'em.
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The trick with the credit card, binder clip, and tape measure - Super Useful !!
Lots of distilled wisdom from the field here. My only problem is some of the techniques are not shown clearly enough. Just a little more time showing a few of them in better detail could help a lot! Thanks!
Yes. I want to do the arch. But couldn't really catch it...
I agree slow down on showing them ✌️
Some good tips, but this video was milking the algorithm 😅
I freaking LOVE this video!!! Now I'm just hoping that I can implement some of these techniques around my home on my own.😊 Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
This is great. Love all the ideas, and of course, you learn something new every day.
*This channel is my daily motivation. Thanks for sharing such valuable tips. I'll definitely give some of these a try!*
All of these "hacks" were cool. The one I needed the most was the light fixture fix...thanks! I used it immediately.
Best video like this that I have ever seen.
Now THAT is a VERY SATISFYING video to watch! WOW! Some tricks I already use. But I can honestly say, 80% are NEW and MIND BLOWING! Huge Thanks for this upload.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Creativity is great at work. Thanks for your video.
Adoro estes vídeos, são bem educativos e agiliza muito nossos trabalhos, gratidão a todos que transmitem um pouco de seu conhecimento. Deus vos abençoem🌟🥰🙏
I have not learned anything from this video content. It made me more confused because it contradicted what I had learned
hi, modern machine, i have learned a lot of useful things, good application, thank you for sharing
Thank for sharing for going to save me a lot of time and hassle with my home improvements. I do myself .thanks so much Julie
10:34 Drawing a circle by hand is really impressive, but is it 100% accurate?
This channel is what keep me going every day . Thanks for sharing great tips, i will definitely try some of these out
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Inspiring content, grateful!
i used to work at a hardware store and a customer came in one day and he was explaining his problem to me about needing to clean out, it was either two or three inch PVC pipe, that was running underground that was just being used to water plants and stuff. And so I came up with the idea to buy a paint roller and pull a paint roller through to clean it out and he did and it worked great. Even if something happened and the paint roller got stuck it too was still hollow so it would not have completely blocked the pipe if something happened
Great new tips and tricks. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
at 15 minutes the baloon trick in the paint is super nice. Also, if I had a house to rent out I'd sure be proud to rent to that guy who made the doorway into an arch. Good job! All these ideas are good.
I've seen a lot of nonsense on other channels, but this video is fantastic. Wow.
Glad you liked it!
Good pointers! Thanks!
Bottlecap tool rack is now in my future thanks to you. Thank you I’m looking forward to some more videos.👍
We're sure to have lots of helpful tips for our upcoming videos! Thanks for watching
Shared your video with several friends that could learn a better way of doing things per your video. Lots of ideas and great ones too.
Awesome, thank you!
Great ideas but wish you would slow down a little, please.
This video are really helpful
Now this is a GREAT video!!!!!
I'm always trying to do something lol
Thanks
Thank You !
Love it - your the best - how do you find these great ideas?
Good question!
There were several good ideas here. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. I really enjoyed it.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video!
amazing tips! Subscribed!
Great job
OMG OMG! painting the old curtain!!!!
Toothbrush on the grout = not at all
Rubber hose hinges = why not?
Drill hole in face of block to avoid breaking it = ? if you want a hole in the face of it? but that seems damaged as well.
Quick glue to hold block down while proper adhesive dries = Great. I do this, but I put both adhesives on the back away from each other. Quick holds while other dries.
Duct tape caulking tip = Quit cuttings your tips so deep in the first place.
Sawdust and glue = I don't know what the final floor is to be, but the gaps in between are for seasonal expansion. But he had obvious down this several times judging by his movement. I'm curious.
Vinyl base = no tip or trick, just the proper way to cut inside/outside corners
4 Strings to hold drywall patch = no good. piece is now being held by compound alone, and will crack over time. Install block or board into hole securing it with screws thru existing drywall leaving enough wood exposed to fasten patch with screws as well. The 2nd video showing this is correct. As well as the 3rd video on hole patches.
90deg. pencil = Lol. I love it. HE... He.. he.
Cutting a circle in sheetrock with your finger as the center compass point = you won't be able to do this without your 10k hrs.
Very few hangers even do it like that. I knew of only 2 myself.
Bringing 70 pound bundles of shingles up a 12 - 12 pitched roof (45% im guessing pitch) = Don't lip off to this guy at the bar
as he is not installing, but ONLY bucks weight. Same goes for those who deliver drywall for a living. 2 sheets at a time, whatever length and thickness, up and down stairs, around corners, through window openings. Don't Cross em. Lol.
Arched doorway installation = Yeah, ok. But if you have never pulled mud (finished sheetrock with compound) your probably not going to understand why you have so much sanding to do, to have it come out looking EHHH.
4in. PVC splice = Kinda cool to see if you don't have a matching I.D. splice to match.
3 sided drywall cut = pretty slick, and I had not seen that before.
Clipping credit card to tape because of a inside 90deg point = Bring tape closer to you and go beyond board with tape to get proper number. yes, yes i understand that it could be the only way. Still don't do that. The clip on your tape has a push/pull of 1/8th in. Figure out how to use it. Lol
The Pipe The Potato & The explosive = What did I miss?
GIANT WOODEN WRENCH = Lol, absolutely love it. People are great. It only needed the opening and a long handle, but he took the time to shape it cool like that.
Otherwise their were some ok to neat things, and a couple I had never even seen a version of that appeared to be fantastic ideas.
I seem a couple neat ones I have done a little better versions of, but the ones similar that were better versions sent my mind back in history thinking of what ifs. That's where the gold is.
Just some observations from a guy with 25 plus years in residential / commercial, and new / remodeled construction.
and The other 10 plus in aircraft fabrication and as a machinist. So I like seeing thing that have been done one way, actually improvised and improved, especially when it is so simple, that you can't believe everyone hasn't picked this up yet.
If you have a critique of my critique, please do share, as any better knowledge is only something to learn. Feelings are unnecessary to intake information.
Cool video. Thanks.
Wow, we are really surprised and happy to receive this detailed feedback from an experienced person like you. We've read them all and make sure we'll try to put together videos with more great content in the future.
Hope you will stay with our channel, thank you very much!
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Of course I will.
I honestly posted as helpful clarification.
I don't expect too many people understand some of the nuances of these things, so maybe I could save someone a headache down the line.
But your videos are great.
Thanks! You are brilliant!👏🏿
oh this is awesome ty guys
Thank you for sharing. Ingenious
Thanks for watching!
Very cool, the balloon tip blown my mind
I’ve never laughed so hard! I’ve built houses for 25yrs and that was the most funniest stuff ever for the 13 minutes of watching. Terrific stuff 😁
Wish this was slower and in a topic series so they could also be searched. Some were so fast that i had no idea what i was seeing. Honestly, i got tired watching it and trying to keep up. I quit long before it was over. Inwanted to share, but no one i kniw would wztch it like this, i am sorry. So many awesome ideas, thank you.
Why not slow the video to half speed or .75 with the control bottom right of the screen.
Wow. That was honest af
I am going to be making a set of steps for my home. I am using a brick mold, concrete, terracotta concrete dye, and sand. Making the bricks two at a time. The process is going to take months but when finished the steps will last years. When finished I will be making a patio .. two bricks at a time. I also have a step stone mold to make my own custom made step stones with glow in the dark chunk glitter and epoxy resin. Next year at this time I might have my work complete.
I enjoy watching your videos. I a quick question what's the website you use to locate parts? I have a Troy Bilt chipper - shredder I'm trying to rebuild.
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Wonderful. I love all of these tips and tricks!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Я залипла, прямо круто!
rules of builders
1. management short course, dont waste earning potential with a trade
2. practice passive aggression
3. time. time is meaningless but project completion must be early to receive the bonus only you know is in the contract.
Perfekt und Klasse gemacht 👍👍👍
Although I am not a DIY person...these are very interesting 2 watch! : )
EDIT: correct spelling only
Thanks for watching!
If you are not DIY person , what makes here
@federicomayol8929 there may be a day I need a quick fix...so maybe this will come in handy : )
I wish I could remember these methods!
You can't use the word HACK if the tool is made to do the job...it's like saying a washing machine is a hack for cleaning clothes.
What was the potato in the tube???!
Very creative video !
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Some great ideas, but really needs more details and explanation on most of them.
Great ideas, would appreciate slowing down. What was the idea behind leaving a potato inside the pipe to rot?
love it!
Wow. Subscribed today..Aug. 28, 2023.. 😮😊
Great video 😊
Thanks for watching
Drilling hole straighter than the first one, but the second one certainly wasn't straight!
Ground up for safety purposes. Ground down for cosmetic. No matter due to various types of plugs.
What was the reason for the fire cracker and potato hack
wow the video is really interesting giving me good knowledge
Glad to hear that
Where are the names and links to the original posters -- you know, the people that actually OWN the copyrights?
I saw him use that credit card and paper clamp to get the measurement on his tape measure. An easy way to do it is just measure one side out 3 inches, or what ever number you like and make a mark. Then measure from the opposite corner to your mark and add 3 inches. No credit card or clamp needed and no bending your tape.
I wish if I could seen this video sooner. Awesome video. Subscribed today
Thanks for the sub!
Roofers do not get paid enough. 😂
love this video TY
At 2:17, what was going on with the drywall and stairs?
It seems these are all Tim Tok level snaps of information. The tips are SO useful, but I need more time to learn from the clips. Can you slow it down please or lengthen them? Thank you
Chinese skyscrapers are built this way. Amazing!! Wow sooo gooood
Love it
Fold sandpaper grit to grit and it tears easily.
I just subscribed today January 30, 2024. 😊💙
If only I could remember how to do this when needed.
smart ideas
Thank you so much for the video,I have learned a lot ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Ok, so where do I buy these things? No links? Big money in referrals. (at this level anyway)
And the shower hack at the miniature??? 😢
Special tricks for DIYers but in very small duration (only seconds). I hope the same tricks in extended duration to understand the usefulness of nay trick.
Not sure about the M80 in the pipe. Why? 17:39
What is the tool at 7:25 that helps lift the 2x4" board into position for nailing? Looks handy!
It's a claw hammer and a nail - just a unique design on the side of the hammer.
0:46 Наш старый дедовский способ, забить деревянный чопик, оказывается теперь является лайфхаком😅😅
Половина этих "лайфхаков" старые дедовские способы.
я вообще это видео воспринял как стёб
❤Cool videos
Very interesting ideas😃😃😃
Amazing. Mind blown!
Glad you liked it!
🙏 हर हर महादेव हर हर महादेव 🙏हँसते हुए लोगो की संगत सुगंध की दूकान जैसी होती है इसलिए my संगत में रहा करो 💪😑🤭😬😂कुछ न खरीदो तो भी शरीर तो महका ही देती है सादगी परम सौंदर्य है क्षमा उत्कृष्ट बल है विनम्रता सबसे अच्छा तर्क है और अपनापन सर्वश्रेष्ठ रिश्ता है 🙏🙏 जय श्री महाकाल जी हर हर महादेव हर हर महादेव 🙏🙏
What do the front-load washing machine companies say about this product?
This duct tape on the end of the caulk tube trick I am going to have to try.
When you 're ready, the master appears
How do these CZcams videos with 6 second shots about home improvement/ construction hacks go so quickly from invigorating to anxiety laden self shaming sessions? 🤩🤦♀️ 🙋♀️🧐
Thank you for sharing but most of this is done by professional people 😮
Walking bundles of shingles (about 80lb) up a 12/12 pitch without chicken steps or roof jacks&boards is no easy feat. I know I couldn't.
How to sand timber corners and with the grain when 2 panels grain go different directions
I love this video
Need text with each hack to say when it would be used.
Buying a kitchen faucet on the cheap instead of buying the one with a tilting faucet head because you know a plastic bottle cap a balloon will complete the deal.
I get it more than likely used for a project where you don’t need it all the time like canning once a year.
Most of these are silly but I really like the caulk trick. Gonna try that one of these days
josh, what tips did you find "silly" I thought they were great, so would like to know.
Maravilha 👋👋👋👋
9:14 gargalo de PET para porta ferramentas penduradas
really annoyed me for the painting part he draws a clip in when there's a magnet Bolton to that paint pot
20:57 - just see what skilled hands can do with this hole