@@user-gu4kb5vn9fWhite spirit is an inexpensive petroleum-based replacement for the vegetable-based turpentine. It is commonly used as a paint thinner for oil-based paint and cleaning brushes, and as an organic solvent in other applications. and it`s made in Norway also. Not typical Russia.
Thank you. I’m sure some people might not recognize this as unsafe because they think the ‘expert’ who made the video must know best and thus trust him. But you are SO RIGHT! Very dangerous stuff indeed!
Good ideas 🎉 thank for sharing
You know it, I know it...
Most have an infinitely simpler solution.
muy bien todo trabajos reales y cómodos de hacer
Mir haben schon viele Tipps geholfen, Danke 👍👍
Sehr schoen, gut zu gebrauchen, aber wo, und wie, koennte man sowas eventuell kaufen.
Thank you for sharing these great tips
At 1:40, Did this dude drill a 3” hole all the way through his wall to drop a water bottle to open a door handle that didn’t have a lock on it?
Great tips
Bien mi chinito, recordandolos siempre!!
я бы только за мытьё кисти в мойке - кастировал..
You won't find a handyman that is bothered if you know about this.
no se sabe lo que son las cosas (líquidos y polvos que usas) ¿Qué narices son?
I common my hair with 6 penny nails.
I'm never going to remember all this crap.
SCRAP METAL!!!
:08 what is going on here and how is it useful?
😊
Pour un bricoleur dites-vous ? Qui donc possède tant d'outillage perfectionné ? C'est vraiment du n'importe quoi !!!!!
5:29 Okay i give up. What is “White Spirit”? Never heard of it before.
It's a Russian product. I believe that it's either Rubbing alcohol or some sort of paint brush cleaner.
it's a Stoddard solvent, but in Russia - it's a white spirit
@@user-gu4kb5vn9fWhite spirit is an inexpensive petroleum-based replacement for the vegetable-based turpentine. It is commonly used as a paint thinner for oil-based paint and cleaning brushes, and as an organic solvent in other applications. and it`s made in Norway also. Not typical Russia.
Handymen dont want you knowing this because they dont want to find it when fixing your hobble job.
да чтоб твои дети только и могли пользоваться твоими самоделками
what self-respecting handyman would do any of this crap...ridiculous!
I've tried a few of these tips. How do you keep your blood off of everything?
Why?
Could you possibly slow down a bit? You are assuming we all know how to do some of this stuff. NO! Not all. Like the knot tying. Slow down please!!
To be able to do any of these you will have to change the playback speed to .5 or even .25.
В основном бесполезная и тупая хрень.
Promo SM
Handymen could care less.
Whether handymen 'could' care less or not, please keep these tips and hacks coming. By the way, the term is 'COULDN'T care less', dummy!
How much less could they care? As a Handyman, I couldn't care more.
When did you get off LSD.
Never.
DO NOT TRY ANY OF THESE HACKS. There are a few very UNSAFE examples of working with tools and electricity.
Thank you. I’m sure some people might not recognize this as unsafe because they think the ‘expert’ who made the video must know best and thus trust him.
But you are SO RIGHT!
Very dangerous stuff indeed!
I made a metal box like the one at 3:50- I keep band-aids in it.
Algunos estan interesantes; solo hay que usar el sentido comun y no intentar cosas que no sabemos hacer (en mi caso seria electricista y soldadura 😅).
No intentes nada todo es inservible
Nooo 😂😂😂😂
No one good.
😰🤦♂