@@stevegarvin5607 I mean it took that dude longer to make that square piece than and it look like crap than it would have to just got it at a 45 degree angle and be done with it and it look good.
@tonyemerson2939 also to do the exact same thing they could have just shoved one piece into the corner. I think that's the worst part. Because a 45 is better but wrong didn't require an extra step.
Glad I'm not the only one. I've been painting for over a decade and I NEVER had issues with tubes bursting bc caulk won't come out up until the last 5 years or so.
I have about ten of everything passed down from my father, his father,& his fathers father, as well as my grandfather on moms side,& my almost father in law. So no these are brilliant especially when I already had the tool to make them. And I didn’t have to leave the house waste gas and time when I can just Jerry rig another tool I already have ten of so doing this is for free 🤔
@@turttell2736 I guess there is always one that would rather take the blatantly dangerous route of using things in a manner they were never intended for rather than spend $0.50 on the proper item.
You acting privileged with a hardware store in town and pockets of loose change. I'm not saying that he was right. But he's not wrong and the job still got done
I like the caulk gun one, but there’s no way that bend he put in it is going to hold anything. If he had taken another half an hour he could’ve created a sturdy frame out of wood with a strong lip sticking out and it could be very useful for the average house living human 😂
he should have least turned that piece of tile so the darker colour fitted with at least one of the other tiles .. but still don't understand the reason for cutting that small square piece in .?
@@user-kv6wh6ez5w I don’t understand craftsmanship; you don’t understand sarcasm. It’s K, we can both learn from each other ;) Take it easy, take it easy…
Pretty sure that’s what these channels are 😂 I see tons of these channels that say “tool hacks” and it’s stupid crap that they know mechanics will lose their crap on and they get tons of comments and traffic. All they want is clicks
Pensé igual, pero a lo mejor hizo eso para qué las otras puntas coincidan con la terminación. Hubiera sido mejor si mostraba como quedaron las otras puntas.
Am in the comments wondering if anyone else caught that too! So dumb. Extra work for nothing... Could have just slide the full piece and been done with it. Smh
@turttell2736 they are all absolutely useless. 1. There is no way that silicone gun is going to lift anything that's actually heavy enough to need it, pretty sure he's actually tilting the fridge as it seems to bounce off the angle as it's lifting. 2. Tell me one purpose for a nut that can be removed without undoing a second nut? Serves absolutely no purpose. 3. Why make a cut for the corner and ruin the grain, when you could just slide 1 length into the corner? Looks better and requires no cut. 4. Good luck constantly struggling to get it back on the lid, you're most likely going to be cleaning up glass when you think you've screwed the jar to the lid and it falls instead. 5. You will not get through normal wood in a decent time with a nail in a drill, it's going to burn the wood and heat up, enjoy taking the nail out of the drill when it's hot enough to melt your skin. The wood he's using bends so much when he drills through it I'm guessing it's very thin and brittle, possibly MDF.
@@turttell2736, buddy, all of these are genuinely useless or fake. The square piece of wood being cut to fit in the corner is the best example imo, just think about that one for a little bit and get back to me. If you get stuck, ask yourself why a 3rd piece of wood needed to be cut to fit there, and what advantage that might have over using one of those existing pieces.
@@gerrymichaud3851 I feel for you - and in your grandad's time, plastic drawers probably weren't available - but this video about using the jar method, is from 2024 - and they are available now - and cheap!
Speaking as someone who has drill bits, but can never find them, I use large and medium finishing nails as drill bits all the time (for as few of a times as I actually use a drill). They are convenient and are normally the perfect size for what I need done. In the past, I've also used large 16 penny nails for general holes because they were convenient. Just clip or hack saw the head off in a vice. If you are wanting to hand screw into wood, a drill hole with a nail about the size of the center of the screw makes hand screwing a lot easier and straighter while preventing splitting of grain near the end. They are easy to put away with the other nails, and if you bend or loose them, there is no loss.
The can lids. In the 70s going down to my Papa's camp, he had a lot of them screwed up in the shed. We knew exactly where to get out fishing hooks and stuff from. I started doing it myself in the early 80s as a teen in my dad's garage. When my dad and brother got home from work and came down to the garage and my dad saw it, he loved it. All nuts, bolts, screws, ECT. All in their own place.
The fact you just called it a Jack tool instead of a caulk gun says everything I need to know about you. You aren’t in the business and the only structure you’ve ever made was a birdhouse that birds most likely never entered seeing as it would be condemned by bird OSHA
It has been transformed into a supposed " jack tool". It is therefore no longer able to perform the function for which it was designed. Nor is it able to perform the function it was redesigned to do.
Lol😂 !! calking gun hack .. whatever it was lifting must have weighed 20lb or less .... The metal is so thin, soft & flexible on those cheap ass calking guns
But he bent it very easily with those pliers. How is that supposed to be able to hold the weight of that minibar I think? I think someone off camera is helping.
An incorrectly levelled fridge can also cause problems with defrost cycles and draining and, if it has an icemaker, it may fail to function. Level is better on the compressor. Helps your door(s) close easier. Lots of refrigerators have two hex screws (at the bottom, in front) that will adjust the height.
Загадка 😂 прикрутить два болта , которые кстати между собой можно законтрить , то есть притянуть друг к другу автор зачем то просверлил в гайке и винте дырку чтоб забить маленький винт и закрутить маленькой гаечкой 😂😂😂
The wood part made me stare at the top of my brain from rolling my eyes. One 90 degree fit was bad, so we make two and now the wood grain doesn't match either. I bet he has a left handed hammer and a wood stretcher in his tool box.
1. Tényleg tönkretennél egy jó kinyomópisztolyt hogy megemeld a hűtőt? 2. Ez a csavarkötés már így is elég erős ilyenkor már szegecselni kell. 3. Ez teljesen rossz, nézz meg más videókat hogyan oldja meg. 4. Ez jó ügyes 5. Szöggel fúrni nem hatékony hamar lemerül a fúrógép.
I found out if u cut off ur faucet in the kitchen sink and attach a garden hose u can spray off ur windows from the inside without needing Windex but only a mop to clean up the water on the floor.
My grandpa used to do crap with mason jars like that. Chinese storage units are available online for about 3 bucks. Saves having to worry about having the glass jar slip through your hand as you’re unscrewing it and ending up with hundreds of little piece of whatever you’re storing, added in with thousands of tiny shards of glass.
That first one is actually pretty cool. If someone made one designed for that kind of weight I'd buy it. Lift up the corner of furniture to put a slider underneath it to move it somewhere. Huge back saver.
So, it's good practice when dealing with nuts and bolts (or similarly threaded hardware) to have a length of threads roughly 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of the nut itself protruding out the other side. This means the entire thread length is engaged and helps to prevent stripping out the hardware.
The second hack with the corner block was completely useless. Maybe that was the third. Since the bolt drilling was also useless. Kudos for the gun jack
Not bad at all. Atleast these are real hacks and not some of the stupid ones you see. I like the idea of the jars. Because in my tool draw I always have to go digging for screws
That’s true but, an incorrectly levelled fridge can also cause problems with defrost cycles and draining and, if it has an icemaker, it may fail to function. Level is better on the compressor. Helps your door(s) close easier. Lots of refrigerators have two hex screws (at the bottom, in front) that will adjust the height. If you use that trick, use something in between
Im the type to use more wood to seemingly match into one piece. Separate the 2 colors. Make a square of the dark color for the inside. The light color is also cut in half to make the squares and place it left & right of the dark square. With the place on top of the dark square empty we get another light colored piece.
NEVER CHUCK A NAIL!!!!! I've lost over a half a dozen drill drivers cuz the head gets stuck on the other side of the chuck and the idiot using it had to pay for a new one because you just can't fix it
I like that you thought of gluing a furniture leg pad to your makeshift jack so it doesn't scratch the floor. Oh wait, you didn't and scratched the floor
I all of a sudden feel dumber for watching this.
💯…. That was tips on how to lower your IQ maybe
Without warning
un vero incompetente 👎👎👎
Exactly, especially those 1x4's in the corner, WTF? Why?
@@stevegarvin5607 I mean it took that dude longer to make that square piece than and it look like crap than it would have to just got it at a 45 degree angle and be done with it and it look good.
That wood cutout bothered me with that off grain pattern.
Gotta be rage bait right?
1000%
Yea its crazy how people dont understand hot to diagonal cut it so it looks better
It's called a mitre joint.@@tonyemerson2939
@tonyemerson2939 also to do the exact same thing they could have just shoved one piece into the corner. I think that's the worst part. Because a 45 is better but wrong didn't require an extra step.
Considering half the time my caulk gun won’t even get the caulk out…
😂😂😂😂😂
Nothing to be ashamed about.
@@Level-333 standard operation really
Glad I'm not the only one. I've been painting for over a decade and I NEVER had issues with tubes bursting bc caulk won't come out up until the last 5 years or so.
They make a pill for that
Buying the right tool for the job will prevent you from buying the wrong tool and having to modify it every single time.
I have about ten of everything passed down from my father, his father,& his fathers father, as well as my grandfather on moms side,& my almost father in law. So no these are brilliant especially when I already had the tool to make them. And I didn’t have to leave the house waste gas and time when I can just Jerry rig another tool I already have ten of so doing this is for free 🤔
@@turttell2736 I guess there is always one that would rather take the blatantly dangerous route of using things in a manner they were never intended for rather than spend $0.50 on the proper item.
You acting privileged with a hardware store in town and pockets of loose change.
I'm not saying that he was right. But he's not wrong and the job still got done
Yeah because now he has to go back out and buy a Silicon gun😂😂
I like the caulk gun one, but there’s no way that bend he put in it is going to hold anything. If he had taken another half an hour he could’ve created a sturdy frame out of wood with a strong lip sticking out and it could be very useful for the average house living human 😂
That corner piece looked like crap
he should have least turned that piece of tile so the darker colour fitted with at least one of the other tiles .. but still don't understand the reason for cutting that small square piece in .?
Hater
Was awful
@@rschlochHater?
Only someone who has never worked with their hands can say something like that. Otherwise you would know this is crap.
@@user-kv6wh6ez5w I don’t understand craftsmanship; you don’t understand sarcasm. It’s K, we can both learn from each other ;)
Take it easy, take it easy…
Если перевернуть табуретку ножками вверх, то можно посадить на неё автора и ещё трёх лайфхакеров
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good one 😂
😂😂😂
😂😂
Посадить лайфхакера, его парня и двух его отцов.
10/10 for this "what not to do" video.
Hundred percent. This idiotic dangerous shit should be banned.
Pretty sure that’s what these channels are 😂 I see tons of these channels that say “tool hacks” and it’s stupid crap that they know mechanics will lose their crap on and they get tons of comments and traffic. All they want is clicks
You should put two screws in those lids; because later they might loosen up and turn with the jar.
I would put in three in case one falls out
Maybe even four in case another one falls out.
@Just_Another_Hoosier
I'd sleep better at night knowing 5 screws were keeping it secure.
@@fritzburbank935 You keep going, you won’t have any to put in the jar. lol
@1stockdale159
Look at the chaos you started!
Why that wood square goes to the corner??
What's wrong with a full piece?
Make no sense to me 😂😂
Pensé igual, pero a lo mejor hizo eso para qué las otras puntas coincidan con la terminación. Hubiera sido mejor si mostraba como quedaron las otras puntas.
clicks, my man. clicks.
That has to be the dumbest thing I've ever seen a woodworker do .
Cutting on an angle would've looked more esthetic. The colors wouldve blended.
Am in the comments wondering if anyone else caught that too! So dumb. Extra work for nothing... Could have just slide the full piece and been done with it. Smh
Rarely have I seen so much useless stuff in such a short time.
Not useless but okay Bob the builder 👌🏼
@@turttell2736 useless and stupid.
@turttell2736 they are all absolutely useless.
1. There is no way that silicone gun is going to lift anything that's actually heavy enough to need it, pretty sure he's actually tilting the fridge as it seems to bounce off the angle as it's lifting.
2. Tell me one purpose for a nut that can be removed without undoing a second nut? Serves absolutely no purpose.
3. Why make a cut for the corner and ruin the grain, when you could just slide 1 length into the corner? Looks better and requires no cut.
4. Good luck constantly struggling to get it back on the lid, you're most likely going to be cleaning up glass when you think you've screwed the jar to the lid and it falls instead.
5. You will not get through normal wood in a decent time with a nail in a drill, it's going to burn the wood and heat up, enjoy taking the nail out of the drill when it's hot enough to melt your skin. The wood he's using bends so much when he drills through it I'm guessing it's very thin and brittle, possibly MDF.
You should see my coworkers 😂
@@turttell2736, buddy, all of these are genuinely useless or fake.
The square piece of wood being cut to fit in the corner is the best example imo, just think about that one for a little bit and get back to me.
If you get stuck, ask yourself why a 3rd piece of wood needed to be cut to fit there, and what advantage that might have over using one of those existing pieces.
My grandfather was doing that jar storage 70 years ago. His little woodshop in the basement had baby food jars and pickle jars all over the place.
Little sets of plastic drawersa are not expensive.
@@DownhillAllTheWay I know but Pepere was a thrifty fellow. God I miss him.
@@gerrymichaud3851 I feel for you - and in your grandad's time, plastic drawers probably weren't available - but this video about using the jar method, is from 2024 - and they are available now - and cheap!
@@DownhillAllTheWaystill, if you have the jars, why not recycel/reuse?
My grandfather did the same thing on the rafters in the shop. I remember walkin around looking up for what I needed.
Why not use a drill bit in your drill to drill holes in wood instead of a nail? 🤔
Speaking as someone who has drill bits, but can never find them, I use large and medium finishing nails as drill bits all the time (for as few of a times as I actually use a drill). They are convenient and are normally the perfect size for what I need done.
In the past, I've also used large 16 penny nails for general holes because they were convenient. Just clip or hack saw the head off in a vice.
If you are wanting to hand screw into wood, a drill hole with a nail about the size of the center of the screw makes hand screwing a lot easier and straighter while preventing splitting of grain near the end.
They are easy to put away with the other nails, and if you bend or loose them, there is no loss.
Not uncommon to use a nail for smaller holes, especially in softer woods. I learned it in highschool shop class. Made a helluva birdhouse, I did🤓
@@NicholasChorbaso why not just get a hammer and use the nail for what it's designed to do?
@@user-tz9wk2rj2dWhy are we put on this Earth?
@@mindnova7850 no need to have an existential crisis over a guy on CZcams not knowing how to use tools.
You broke the fridge door lol x
The can lids.
In the 70s going down to my Papa's camp, he had a lot of them screwed up in the shed.
We knew exactly where to get out fishing hooks and stuff from.
I started doing it myself in the early 80s as a teen in my dad's garage.
When my dad and brother got home from work and came down to the garage and my dad saw it, he loved it.
All nuts, bolts, screws, ECT. All in their own place.
If you're going to put a bolt through the nut, then why does it need to be double-nutted?
Its a man thing a single nut just aint right.
Ask your mum about double nutting
You forgot about the most important part: The nut on the little screw needs another screw through it, then another, then another.......
Big Brain call 😂
It works just as well to use a nail and bend it over.
I just see the strap on the jack tool bending under the weight of what you're trying to lift.
Yep. It will
The fact you just called it a Jack tool instead of a caulk gun says everything I need to know about you. You aren’t in the business and the only structure you’ve ever made was a birdhouse that birds most likely never entered seeing as it would be condemned by bird OSHA
It has been transformed into a supposed " jack tool". It is therefore no longer able to perform the function for which it was designed. Nor is it able to perform the function it was redesigned to do.
@@turttell2736 Go clean up your room, Timmy....
@@turttell2736dude to be fair tho fckin bird osha is outta control 😂
Каждый раз смотрю эту хрень и думаю, и не надоело чудакам херней страдать?!
Я тоже смотрю и думаю как же я не додумался, а тут ты появился и вопрос сколько нас таких 😅😅😅
I agree with both of you
При том, что второй "лайфхак" это просто шплинтование разьемеого соединения. Еще и не правильное )
@@fattonykrsk6679 I think this is acutally dangerous cause it makes the bolt weaker.
просмотры идут, вы комментируете, они зарабатывают.... это цепочка проста))
That third one was a perfect example of why I’m so happy to be myself.
The humor is getting good with these videos. I like how you add a legitimate one in there to throw people off.
The jars trick is as old as the hills.
And it works a lot better if you put two screws in the lid.
😄😄😄 👍🏼
I just use a bolt, and on the top side, I bolt another bolt into an extra bolt on the top.
@@rschloch
.. der name😄😄
@@vor-nachname 👌
I just couldn't work out a mitre trick so I bodged it
That’s a clamp, no wait that’s a silicone gun… wait hold up now
Im worked years for my uncle as a general contractor. And i feel like a child again asking how do i do this .😂
Title should be changed to 5 time-wasting tips
The extra trigger pull at the end was cute. Made me laugh. Thanks!
That first one was a cool idea. I would’ve never have thought of doing that and using it as a jack.
Never work!
You think a piece of metal you can bend so easily would hold anything heavy?
Irwin makes them
Yeah, well I don't have a spare tire for my refrigerator anyway, so...
it was clearly a mini-fridge btw
Lol😂 !! calking gun hack .. whatever it was lifting must have weighed 20lb or less .... The metal is so thin, soft & flexible on those cheap ass calking guns
It was an empty mini fridge 😂
@@thejohnsons2444 И детский пластиковый😅
Если перевернуть стул, то на него можно посадить четырёх лайфхакеров😂
Man that is awesome what you did with the caulk gun. I don't know why I never thought about that.
I got to say, that silicone gun idea looked pretty great
I’m scared to waste one and it doesn’t work🥺
But he bent it very easily with those pliers. How is that supposed to be able to hold the weight of that minibar I think?
I think someone off camera is helping.
I never had much of a problem lifting the fridge.
Trying to think of even one reason I’d need to jack up my refrigerator.
An incorrectly levelled fridge can also cause problems with defrost cycles and draining and, if it has an icemaker, it may fail to function. Level is better on the compressor. Helps your door(s) close easier. Lots of refrigerators have two hex screws (at the bottom, in front) that will adjust the height.
@@1stockdale159 wasn’t really the direction my head was going. I kind of assumed the floor wasn’t 3-4” out of alignment.
@@chrismathis5601 that would be quite a bit.
The wood going into the corner had me laughing hard😂😂😂
They forgot to show that nut never being torqued all the way, legend has it, it’s still turning.
What are the double nuts on the bolt for?
he bolted his nuts....
Use a split pin, not another nut & bolt.
@@barryenglish1767if you're going to do that though, is there even a point to the second nut?
Just use a locking nut or thread lock. Why the extra effort...
Загадка 😂 прикрутить два болта , которые кстати между собой можно законтрить , то есть притянуть друг к другу автор зачем то просверлил в гайке и винте дырку чтоб забить маленький винт и закрутить маленькой гаечкой 😂😂😂
Thanks for this. The amount of times I’ve needed to lift my refrigerator!
How do you change the oil?
Oil? 💀 huh?
The only decent tip on this video
I actually needed this a few days ago… 🤣 but that customer had a huge heavy fridge that probably was too much for a caulking gun lol
If it’s never it’s gotta be disgusting underneath it then 🤢 that shit will make you and your family sick my dude
My dad had a commercially built jar carousel in the 1950s. It was from Sears if I'm not mistaken.
But great original idea!
That corner though lol instead of having one cut now u got two
Magnifique la coupe pour le sol..😂😂
После этого пистолетного домкрата с холодильника очень прикольно начала слазить краска в месте упора)
The wood part made me stare at the top of my brain from rolling my eyes. One 90 degree fit was bad, so we make two and now the wood grain doesn't match either. I bet he has a left handed hammer and a wood stretcher in his tool box.
Great tricks, you can also use the caulk gun to jack up your truck and just use a nail to drill through the nuts and bolts
I swear this channel is trolling….
1. Tényleg tönkretennél egy jó kinyomópisztolyt hogy megemeld a hűtőt?
2. Ez a csavarkötés már így is elég erős ilyenkor már szegecselni kell.
3. Ez teljesen rossz, nézz meg más videókat hogyan oldja meg.
4. Ez jó ügyes
5. Szöggel fúrni nem hatékony hamar lemerül a fúrógép.
да,но ДАВА И ДРУГИ МНОГО ПОЛЕЗНИ ПРИМЕРИ/СЪВЕТИ👍🎯🤫
That caulk gun "hack" has me literally laughing out loud!!
The wood corner got me rolling hahahahah
Пистолет для герметика долго не проживет. Да и не поднимет тяжелую мебель. Гнуться будет упор.
Screwing the jar lid is a genius idea, I'ma use it.
My school friends father did this 60 years ago. He actually put them on a rotating block, got 4 times as many jars! Nothing new under the sun!
People have been doing that for a 100 years
You’re a genius, brother!
That jar trick was the next level
Haha! He picked up the 30 pound mini fridge with a caulking gun.
The caulk gun jack isn't too terrible. But it needs a wider foot and a pad so it doesn't marr what you are trying to lift.
I found out if u cut off ur faucet in the kitchen sink and attach a garden hose u can spray off ur windows from the inside without needing Windex but only a mop to clean up the water on the floor.
The cutting an extra piece of wood for that corner was wild
Damn the Jar idea was dope
Nice scratch on the wood floor, now you have to Mickey Mouse some random tools like a tweaker and build a sander to fix it.
Whoa! Glad my refrigerator got wheels! 🤔
“he looks like peter griffin” - points at gabe 💀💀
My grandpa used to do crap with mason jars like that.
Chinese storage units are available online for about 3 bucks.
Saves having to worry about having the glass jar slip through your hand as you’re unscrewing it and ending up with hundreds of little piece of whatever you’re storing, added in with thousands of tiny shards of glass.
That first one is actually pretty cool. If someone made one designed for that kind of weight I'd buy it. Lift up the corner of furniture to put a slider underneath it to move it somewhere. Huge back saver.
The perfect example of "when you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail."
My dad and many others were doing the jar storage 60 years ago. Use two screws to avoid the lid turning.
The 1st example made me question my whole life. I've seen that tool laying around and have never understood its use till now.
The jars under the desk is kinda cool lol
You broke the fridge, took up a whole shelf not using the actual shelf, and used a nail instead of a drill bit... this is just brilliant
So, it's good practice when dealing with nuts and bolts (or similarly threaded hardware) to have a length of threads roughly 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of the nut itself protruding out the other side. This means the entire thread length is engaged and helps to prevent stripping out the hardware.
Drilling through that bolt is absolute effort. Also why?
Крышки для банок НУЖНО крепить на 2 самореза, иначе постепенно будут откручиваться 😎😎😎
Man just gave himself absolutley POINTLESS homework... 🤯
At first I was like “what in the goddamn am I watching?”
Then I realized this was tool tips, and it all made sense
We all know that after one actual time using the stuff from the jars, they'll just be sat on the table and just sit there for months with no top
Angle cut the two pieces would've looked better. Now I know why I am always fixing flip homes lol
If you turn the chair over, you can seat four of these life hackers on it.
Use 2or3 screws for the jar lids...that way you avoid the chance of the lid just spinning when you try to open
The second one was nuts 🔩
That second one could go on forever
The tiny nut for the "dowl bolt" needs a both through it so it wont back out.
I actually welded my miter saw so that it doesn't make angles anymore just so I could cut square blocks for my corners
Jars hanging from the top is a glad filled mess waiting to happen.
If you ever feel useless by doing something, remember about this guy.
And do all in correct way.
The jar lids screwed to the bottom of the shelf is kind of dope. So much room for activities underneath!
That's an old hack!
The second hack with the corner block was completely useless. Maybe that was the third. Since the bolt drilling was also useless.
Kudos for the gun jack
That caulk gun trick is dope. Im gonna make one of those
Wow that caulking gun mod really took a chunk out if that fridge
The jars with the screws is really old school.
Not bad at all. Atleast these are real hacks and not some of the stupid ones you see. I like the idea of the jars. Because in my tool draw I always have to go digging for screws
Why do I need to lift one corner of the fridge?
-To scratch the paint.
That’s true but, an incorrectly levelled fridge can also cause problems with defrost cycles and draining and, if it has an icemaker, it may fail to function. Level is better on the compressor. Helps your door(s) close easier. Lots of refrigerators have two hex screws (at the bottom, in front) that will adjust the height.
If you use that trick, use something in between
Im the type to use more wood to seemingly match into one piece. Separate the 2 colors. Make a square of the dark color for the inside. The light color is also cut in half to make the squares and place it left & right of the dark square.
With the place on top of the dark square empty we get another light colored piece.
The jam jar trick has been around since the 1960s
I actually used this for my caliper piston. Worked better than a c clamp
This channel has turned into 5 minute crafts
I'm going to have to show this to my wife. She might find interest in it. I hope the sarcasm comes through
I have so many questions but the only that pissed me off the most was the jars 😂😂
И главное, помните: шуруп, забитый молоток, держится лучше, чем гвоздь, закрученный отвёрткой.
NEVER CHUCK A NAIL!!!!! I've lost over a half a dozen drill drivers cuz the head gets stuck on the other side of the chuck and the idiot using it had to pay for a new one because you just can't fix it
Plot twist it was a mini fridge.
He made y'all think he picked up a full size fridge with Caulk gun.... And that wooden block thing was wildly stupid.... Don't do that people
I was with you until you HAMMERED the bolt
These innovation videos got me on my head like yester.That's how it do.
Am i the only one thinking that the little bolt now needs an even smaller bolt through it??
this has some practical uses. I like it.
I like that you thought of gluing a furniture leg pad to your makeshift jack so it doesn't scratch the floor.
Oh wait, you didn't and scratched the floor