Have you gone deaf? There's music all the way through the video. Gladly it's not loud like most of the others because this one knows how annoying that can be.
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I bc wandered during times of cleaning my paint rollers like u showed for creating power. Just turning a roller w a water hose could create such energy. Thus as a water wheel turning a grinder. Each home could bc a system using a continued pressure water turning a wheel or roller creating energy. Reusing the same water over and over. Replacing little water over time.
A lot of good tips, but you will want to consult an actual electrician to see if you can get away with some of the wiring shown here. While stranded conductors are more forgiving, there are bend radius restrictions based on size of conductor. Don't think you can go bending conductors however you want and think you won't run into a problem at some point. Additionally, you do not want to knot conductors. This will create a hot spot which can start a fire. Conductors are routed (and spliced) the way they are for a reason. Lastly, if you are having a problem with a plug, replace it with a listed one. Inside that plug where the terminals are is a seating surface that the screws tighten onto the wire and keep it in place. If the wire keeps slipping out, it means the plug isn't working properly anymore (or it was garbage to begin with) and you have loose connections. Loose connections means possible arcing, heat and eventual failure of plug and then - possible fire.
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Yeah, any sensible electrician will laugh at you if you tell him the #14 tip. There is just to much "lose" there for potential fire start. Twist like the one marked as bad + a wire nut, or use dedicated stuff/terminals. If you need to do it spartan way and are scared stuff will get lose do the "bad one" and then bend the "naked twisted" part down and then tape over it, but frankly half the tips show soldering iron - solder shit if need be.
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At 1:30 #1: It is super glue (cyanoacrylate) and the powder being used is baking soda. (Not baking powder). It creates a strong bond and cures much faster. Also used in #9 at 6:58.
23:00 For those of you who don't live "across the pond", "white spirit" is mineral spirits or paint thinner. I Googled it so that you all didn't have to. You're welcome. :D
#24 - If you wanna risk getting electrocuted - then test burnt diodes that way. Most LED bulbs aren't really isolated and there can be full AC "available". Also just shorting burned led will either just bring back the bulb to live for a short period of time if its capacitive dropper style (cheapest) - cause one less LED changes ratios and the rest of LEDs will get higher current + they already are "old and used". If its current drive circuit then such a fix will reduce brightness/power, and bring the bulb back to live till next LED dies of old age. #27 - Just use anything - small wood piece, a newspaper, old telephone/credit card - no need to waste time on making a "glue cap" which will probably fall off in first try. #29 - Ah yeah - a trick of using a tool how the fucking manual tells you too - now this is such an ingenious secret/trick. Tell me how to do that on a cheapo jig-saw that doesn't have angling ability.
I might try the hot glue thumbscrew, might be good for light duty tightening. Maybe melting plastic into the box wrench form would be possible to get higher strength than the hot glue.
I switched off immediately when I saw what had been done to the cables at the beginning. Please don't do something like that, it can quickly lead to a fire.
Its proper name is a telegraph splice.Been used by the military for ever to repair or extend land lines of communication.I’ve used them along trench lines to connect perimeter bunkers to unit command in Nam.Radios were used in the bush and telephones used in LZ’s,Fire Bases,and unit compounds.Splice would be safe,but stranded wire is not used for residential construction anyhow.In old knob and tube residential systems(30s-40s)wires coming into the attic were T-tapped onto the line in a similar fashion and were soldered and friction taped.
1:21 Instead of baking soda, graphite powder from pencils will be better- will match the color of plastic 17:19 Bigger bottle can keep more of nails. Why cut it short?
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Yeah, please don't. I'm a qualified electrician and this 'secret trick' made me cough out my coffee. Why people keep making video's about dangerously poor workmanship and dressing them up as a 'pro tip' when the correct insulated connectors are easily and cheaply available is just beyond me. Doing stuff like this with electrical cables can kill you or start a fire, don't risk it.
Excited and Curious "Wow, these tricks are life-changing! I can’t believe I didn’t know about some of these before. Definitely bookmarking this to try them out daily!
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8:06 it would be interesting for someone to try seeing how much torque can be applied when tightening it before it strips, compared to a fresh hole drilled next to it.
Thank you very much for the valuable compilation!!!
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never seen someone suck so bad a using a drill
*The amazing idea !* 👍
Its a very good idea!!! 9:41
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Saludos cordiales y muchas gracias por compartir muy buenas ideas, de Abasolo Guanajuato México
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21:43 Use another piece of wood or metal to spread the load. 22:50 #28, what's in the tube? Latex caulk? 26:00 Use needle nose pliers.
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22:50 clear silicone
Чудесни идеи! Благодаря за видеото!
Поздрави от прекрасната ни България 🌹🇧🇬😊
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great
Finally i find this type of video without music at all. Thank you so much
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Have you gone deaf? There's music all the way through the video. Gladly it's not loud like most of the others because this one knows how annoying that can be.
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Pues supongo que le quitaste el volumen, por que este tipo de tonterías siempre viene acompañado de una música igual 🤷🏻♂️
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Utilíssimas dicas! Enriqueceu o meu repertório de ideias.
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It was very informative and useful, thank you ❤
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I bc wandered during times of cleaning my paint rollers like u showed for creating power. Just turning a roller w a water hose could create such energy. Thus as a water wheel turning a grinder. Each home could bc a system using a continued pressure water turning a wheel or roller creating energy. Reusing the same water over and over. Replacing little water over time.
Glad I could help
Спасибо за отличные трюки,умелые хитрости очень пригодится в хозястве привет из Молдовы!!!? 2:04 2:04
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A lot of good tips, but you will want to consult an actual electrician to see if you can get away with some of the wiring shown here. While stranded conductors are more forgiving, there are bend radius restrictions based on size of conductor. Don't think you can go bending conductors however you want and think you won't run into a problem at some point.
Additionally, you do not want to knot conductors. This will create a hot spot which can start a fire. Conductors are routed (and spliced) the way they are for a reason.
Lastly, if you are having a problem with a plug, replace it with a listed one. Inside that plug where the terminals are is a seating surface that the screws tighten onto the wire and keep it in place. If the wire keeps slipping out, it means the plug isn't working properly anymore (or it was garbage to begin with) and you have loose connections. Loose connections means possible arcing, heat and eventual failure of plug and then - possible fire.
Welcome to Creation Holic channel! What you say is very true! If you have any other ideas or solutions, feel free to share them with me! Wish you the best!
Yeah, any sensible electrician will laugh at you if you tell him the #14 tip. There is just to much "lose" there for potential fire start. Twist like the one marked as bad + a wire nut, or use dedicated stuff/terminals. If you need to do it spartan way and are scared stuff will get lose do the "bad one" and then bend the "naked twisted" part down and then tape over it, but frankly half the tips show soldering iron - solder shit if need be.
berguna bangat ini
OMG…. what’s with you people. You afraid of your shadow too?
a hot spot where the diameter is doubled?
Excelentes trucos son muy necesario gracias por compartir
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C'est tout simplement génial. Merci
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Me considero un "manitas" bastante experto, pero he visto en este video trucos muy prácticos que desconocía. Es un video muy instructivo. Gracias.
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At 1:30 #1: It is super glue (cyanoacrylate) and the powder being used is baking soda. (Not baking powder). It creates a strong bond and cures much faster. Also used in #9 at 6:58.
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23:00 For those of you who don't live "across the pond", "white spirit" is mineral spirits or paint thinner. I Googled it so that you all didn't have to. You're welcome. :D
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Excelente trucos muy necesarios en nuestra vida diaria un saludo muy especial aquí desde Panamá Centroamérica
Mil bendiciones para todos 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Często przerobienie czegoś jest dwa razy droższe niż kupienie narzędzi lub materiału dopasowanego do danej pracy😊😊😊
Yeah true. But sometimes it's very cheap compared to buying new, or it's souvenirs that can't be bought new
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OMG, that's an advantageous solution... THANK YOU
Glad it helped!
#24 - If you wanna risk getting electrocuted - then test burnt diodes that way. Most LED bulbs aren't really isolated and there can be full AC "available". Also just shorting burned led will either just bring back the bulb to live for a short period of time if its capacitive dropper style (cheapest) - cause one less LED changes ratios and the rest of LEDs will get higher current + they already are "old and used". If its current drive circuit then such a fix will reduce brightness/power, and bring the bulb back to live till next LED dies of old age.
#27 - Just use anything - small wood piece, a newspaper, old telephone/credit card - no need to waste time on making a "glue cap" which will probably fall off in first try.
#29 - Ah yeah - a trick of using a tool how the fucking manual tells you too - now this is such an ingenious secret/trick. Tell me how to do that on a cheapo jig-saw that doesn't have angling ability.
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Благодаря за идеите 👍🏻 България
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Excelentes truques! Parabéns pelo talento!
Thank you for this video. What liquid you pour on the backing soda ? THANKS
cyanoacrylate adhesive glue
I'll assume you know the price of a tiny bottle of super glue. Right? 🧐
cyanoacrylate adhesive glue
What's the powder?
Aprendi muito com estas dicas. Sempre faço todo conserto em casa mesmo, exceto quando impossível.
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I might try the hot glue thumbscrew, might be good for light duty tightening. Maybe melting plastic into the box wrench form would be possible to get higher strength than the hot glue.
Agradeço as dicas, direto do Brasil.
From Cartagena (Spain) following you ... thanks a lot
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I switched off immediately when I saw what had been done to the cables at the beginning. Please don't do something like that, it can quickly lead to a fire.
Please explain???
Can you share more information about this issue?
It's the proper way to join wires before soldering, so I don't see why you couldn't do it that way without soldering and a little heat shrink
Οχι😊
Its proper name is a telegraph splice.Been used by the military for ever to repair or extend land lines of communication.I’ve used them along trench lines to connect perimeter bunkers to unit command in Nam.Radios were used in the bush and telephones used in LZ’s,Fire Bases,and unit compounds.Splice would be safe,but stranded wire is not used for residential construction anyhow.In old knob and tube residential systems(30s-40s)wires coming into the attic were T-tapped onto the line in a similar fashion and were soldered and friction taped.
Gracias por tan sencillos y útiles tips......
Przydatne pomysły do zastosowania. Polska m. Warszawa 😊
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Scraping silicone seams with a finger - stone age and paint does not stick to silicone.
Me llamo Alejandro .soy d Cuba .
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افكار حلوة وتستحق الايك والتعليق
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1:21 Instead of baking soda, graphite powder from pencils will be better- will match the color of plastic
17:19 Bigger bottle can keep more of nails. Why cut it short?
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Powdered charcoal best of all!
Idenya sangat hebat terima kasih berbagi ilmunya
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Merci pour toutes ces belles astuces
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genau diese Tricks wende ich jeden Tag an 😄 😄
I also did not expect the effects it brought
I will used these tips every day, apart from the days that I don't, which will be every day.
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Saya dari Indonesia 🇲🇨 trimkasih telah memberikan ilmu untuk saya👍🙏
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Well the first one alone I'll use all the time and plenty of others. Great work
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Yeah, please don't. I'm a qualified electrician and this 'secret trick' made me cough out my coffee.
Why people keep making video's about dangerously poor workmanship and dressing them up as a 'pro tip' when the correct insulated connectors are easily and cheaply available is just beyond me. Doing stuff like this with electrical cables can kill you or start a fire, don't risk it.
How often is a failed led bulb just a single led?
Excelente muchas gracias por compartir 👌
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Parabéns pelo canal, excelentes dicas. Aprendi bastante.
Glad you like them!
J'aime te regarder, j'apprends et je ne peux plus m'en passer. Merci Holic.
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Rất tuyệt vời! Tôi thích những cách làm đó. Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẽ. Tôi đến từ VIỆT NAM.
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Soy de Medellín (Colombia), excelentes todas sus enseñanzas. Gracias por su generosidad al compartirlas.
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Excelente video, muitas lições para o dia a dia
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Muy buenos inventos e ideas 👌
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Brilliant! captivating. Thank you.
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geil! Die Nagel Plastik Reparatur is einfach genial. Aber auch die Natron Sekkleber Lösung merk ich mir. 👍🏻
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Very smart thanks sharing
Thanks for watching!
감사합니다. 끝까지 영상을 감명깊게 감상했습니다.
I am glad you like this ideas. Wishing you all good things!
Merci pour toutes ces astuces, je viens de France
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Great👍👍
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Penang Malaysia 🇲🇾👍🏼
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Excited and Curious
"Wow, these tricks are life-changing! I can’t believe I didn’t know about some of these before. Definitely bookmarking this to try them out daily!
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Impresionante, muchas gracias desde Valencia
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Great 👍
Hello, you are so kind to leave me a comment! If you have any other better ideas, please share them with me! Wishing you health and happiness always!
انا من المملكة العربية السعودية سعيد بمشاهدة محتواك الأكثر من رائع
Glad you like them!
excellent from France !!!!👍👍👍
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Merci beaucoup pour vos astuces
Merci pour votre aimable soutien ! Heureux que vous trouviez les astuces utiles !
Amazing!
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جزاكم الله خيرا عيدكم مبارك إخوانك من الجزائر
Thank you for watching
Great.thanks ad❤❤❤
Thank you too
You are very skillful, I am also trying to practice some tips that you have instructed. Does anyone else like tip number 8 like me?
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EXCELENTES IDEIAS.. PARABENS
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Genius! I love watching your tips. Thank you. I'm in Indiana USA
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شكرا على الأفكار الجميلة والمفيدة
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Güzel bilgiler teşekkür ederim manisa
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Hello thank you so much for your Video i am from Germany 😊
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boas ideia
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Good job 👍👍👏👏
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Excelentes ideas! Muchas gracias! Qué tipo de "súper pegamento" usas con la soda que se endurece?
cyanoacrylate adhesive glue
❤ سپاسگزارم عالی بود ... خدا خیرت بده... از ایران ❤
شكرًا جزيلاً! سعيد لأنك أحببت المحتوى.
These are such cool ideas! I always have plastic bottles lying around, and now I’ve got a ton of ways to repurpose them.
Glad you liked the ideas! Repurposing plastic bottles is a great way to be resourceful.
Me encantó este vídeo de reparaciones fáciles de hacer aprendíendo viendo gracias saludos desde Los Girasoles Municipio de Charo México
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Muy bueno....Gracias....
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فيديو جميل ❤
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Fantastico, igual de noche no duermes 👍-Andalucia-España
¡Gracias! Siempre hay algo nuevo para aprender!
Excelente! Muchas gracias! Saludos desde Uruguay!😂
Thank you! Greetings from here too! 🇺🇾 I’m glad you liked it! 😊
굳입니다
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Me parece escelente el conjunto de ideas gracias amigos
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What Casio watch is that at 15:44?...BTW, very useful tips in real life...Thanks
casio G-Shock GA-110RG
love it 🥰🥰
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One of the best I have seen 5 stars
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2:58 excelente video saludos desde Chile
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*You’re amazing,I hope you have a great life with a lot of happiness*
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8:06 it would be interesting for someone to try seeing how much torque can be applied when tightening it before it strips, compared to a fresh hole drilled next to it.
افكار رائعة ومفيدة شكرا لك انا من الجزائر
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안녕하세요
이영상을 한국에서 보고 있어요 유용한 팁은 정말 도움이 됩니다
뛰어난 소수성코팅 만드는 방법에서
재료는 실리콘과 알코올비율이 얼마나 되나요?
1/5 ratio
Տեսանյութը լավնէ , բայց թարգմանությունը աղավաղում է հայերեն լեզուն ,դրանով քչանում է լավ տպավորությունը։ Շնորհակալություն!
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this wire solder trick looks like a good idea
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Muy Buena aprendi cosas ingeniosas. Gracias
Cerdas.. Saya dari Indonesia & terimakasih atas subtitle dalam bahasa Indonesia. Saya akan menonton sampai akhir video luar biasa ini.God Bless You
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I’m from Finland. Thank‘s for the good ideas in the video👍
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thank you, this is very professional:
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Kerja bagus kawan 👍 saya dari INDONESIA tepat nya di kalimantan timur 😊 senang bisa menonton video anda yg sanggat bermanfaat,sekses selalu kawan ..
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Amazing. Thanks from Portugal
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Very great I can use it in my daily life. Thank you
You are most welcome
Çok başarılı 👍
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its worth the time, thank you for sharing!
Glad you think so!