HANDYMAN TIPS AND TRICKS THAT REALLY WORK

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In this video, I'm going to show you some handyman tips and tricks that really work. I'll be taking you through a series of tutorials that will teach you how to do things like fix plumbing, hang pictures, and more.

If you're looking for handyman tips and tricks that really work, then you've come to the right video! I'll be teaching you all about the best ways to do these tasks, from the basics to more advanced techniques. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Handyman, I hope you'll find this video helpful!
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Pallet stand for landscape tools is simple and I love it

joshuarobinson
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Half way good. This video became so much better when I turned off the sound

ogreunderbridge
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OUTSTANDING! Lots of people with great ideas to make their job easier. ✌🏻

johnhunt
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3:16 No, don't staple in the middle of one of the large faces. Staple on a narrow edge, so that you can sand with the other face without a staple in the way.

planethedgehog
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Saving this for a couple of the hacks. Some where re-inventing the wheel, literally. And some were even more work than using the existing tool.

robertmoar
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Every home garage in the old days kept their nails and screws in jars like that it’s probably the first thing people would do. But nice hack to remind all how it’s done.

mattsydney
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Reuse jar trick is only several DECADES old.

chriscattelino
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next time include the lead in picture i wanted to seewhat you did with all of those bottles

rompsbz
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"Did you know that you can use cable ties to tie your cables?!?"

Amazin'

LORDOFGLOOP
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I'm totally using the tape hack to collect the dust from drilling the walls. never thought of that, great idea!

qwertyuiopas
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This one is now in my favorite list ! Don't over-Teflon ! Leave the first two threads bare. Add a little joint compound if you have it handy then don't over-tighten. Use Teflon on anything that needs to come apart again, according to specs, of course.

youdonthavetoreadthispost.
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It's surprising how bad a lot of these are as suggestions.
1. The pallet, okay so it's not really that bad in some situations, but it is probably the most material you could use to hold those tools and therefore not great, but go for it if you like it.
2. If sanding blocks are your thing, great, but look up the tri-fold method. I've found this simple method that requires no block works just great for any hand sanding that you are going to do. It seems to work better and be less wasteful than blocks anyway.
3. The tape/paint trick looks great until you see how much paint is in the channel afterwards. I'm pretty sure there's more paint in the channel by at least x2 than if you had not used the tape, which makes it a pretty sad hack.

benjaminmiller
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As a tile installer, that "coin trick" is the absolute worst way to have that crack and fall over time. rather than embedding it into the wall tile for support as its supposed to be, everytime they put even a little weight those quarters will wear at it because silicone is stretchy and will move slightly everytime. will just crack and fall and eventually be a repair bill

zaliath
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flame decorating your ceiling. fire completes the job.

marryellen
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Love the folded tape catching the dust from drilling hole in the wall.

seen
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Ich finde, da sind viele gute Tricks/Tipps dabei 👍

gabrielet.
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My grandfather used the hanging jar trick over a hundred years ago and are still in his house

wellshutchins
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Wow, using glass jars to hold small parts. Who would have thought? Well, someone about a hundred years ago. That idea has been around for like, EVER. It's not some new, genious idea. One heck of a lot of plumber tape. BUT, there are some really neat ideas.

steveoshaughnessy
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My Grandfather was doing the Glass Jar Trick in the 60s i rememebr and I still do it

jimlascola
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Most hacksaw have square ends to turn the blade 90, even though the hacksaw handle was a good idea. The one with putting teflon tape on was good old hack but curious what would you put ona pipe that close to a wall.

tlak