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TIP Centric

TIP Centric

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Amazing Handyman Tips & Hacks That Work Supremely Well

Video Overview & Insights

Discover DIY Mastery with Top Tool Tips & Tricks in This Engaging Video!Dive into a vibrant guide filled with smart tool hacks, time-saving techniques, and workshop inspiration! Perfect for DIY enthusiasts, home improvers, or anyone wanting an organized workspace, this video is your ultimate resource for skill enhancement. Explore transformative painting shortcuts, clever DIY tool insights, practical workshop organization tips, and innovative home improvement ideas to elevate your projects!

1:02 Those are the wrong plugs for sheetrock, but he had to "discover." it

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What’s Packed in This Video:

Homemade Tools to help your work.

BULLSHIT. VIDEOS 😂 FULL OF. STUPID. 'hacks'...

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Genius DIY Tool Tricks and Tips

Recycling old stuff into new stuff for your workshop.

Put a round toothpick in them stripped out wood holes

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Home Improvement Hacks and techniques

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What kind of ridiculous person would build a block saw to cut cardboard? Why not use that utility knife you stored all the blades in?

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Didn’t make it real far so far, but to be clear, your hack tip for painting corners is to use a corner roller??

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Just use toothpicks or match sticks instead of cotton and glue to fill holes 🤦🏽‍♂️

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That was a helluva lot of work to cut out a square in sheetrock. You know they already make attachments to do that, right?

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Alladin with the monkey?

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More User Perspectives

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Don't waste your time. You'll find countless, far better workshop tips elsewhere.

@assininecomment1630
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As for the razor blades .. they actually belong there already

@OhKayKayKay_RR
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I busted out laughing when i watched him make a wire brush out of nails and a socket! They make wire brush attachments for the drill that actually work my friend! and no the rigged one did not perform well...or as intended! lol

@MrTurbogreg6969
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Rubbish

@davids8449
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99.9% useless tips

@JeffMWar
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Nonsense tips ....

@mannytabletje4678
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Excellent tips. Thank you

@loriheady7407
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Most of you people wgo just learned this stuff must really stupid and dumb if you dont know how to do with all his gimmicks

@leviathon98
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@ 0:01

Already have a tip for you .. slot blade for cutting carpet. 😂

@immastranger6752
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These 'hacks' can help noobs on the DIY game to 'some' extent...for me I just wasted minuted of my life, thanks 👍

@blackjoker1097
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Cool Stuff

@danlayman2194
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Banksy showed you how primer works? Lol

@HMix5
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Was I was a construction worker in another life? I could watch stuff like this all day! 😂

@patkern185
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Your rapid hand movements are making me angry

@ForkFace2112
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Your frames (the video is too fast; slow it down) thumbs down!

@scottharris6423
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Maybe in your next video you can do some tips that aren't completely obvious.. good luck with that

@ArthurCurry187
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Omg the shop vac attachment with the dry wall will save me so much clean up time.

@Observant_Truth
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1:40 I don't get the hack/tip with the nail and yarn?

@akirananimoto5843
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Most of these tips video are terrible and do not add value. I got a few useful tips out of this one. Some still appear on the surface to be goofy (e.g. won’t the magnets - which are very brittle - just shatter with even the softest of blows eventually?).

@cheek1m0nkey
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What a lie… my cat will never love me 😝

@WayneNaude670
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Doooood that oscillating trick is so cool.

@westoncronin8783
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I think the fonz was doing all of them tricks with all of those thumbs up 👍🏻 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

@dannydobbs669
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When using a painter tray and roller, put the tray in a plastic bag and then pour the paint in. When you finish,, discard the plastic bag and no tray cleaning is required.

@namelesscynic1616
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Who doesn’t know about the Stanley blade one?

@raftonpounder6696
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Awesome tips.

@libbywish7123
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Oh man! The clothesline knot!

@ToriLynnH
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I wouldnt make a cat scratcher out of just any cardboard. You have to know what kind of solvents/glues were used on it or it can end up being toxic to your cat.

@darksyte1874
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😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤

@JoystickMemories
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A carpenter showed me that you don’t need to be gay to enjoy it up the arse.

@headrecker
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What is the spray at 7.53mins?
LouiseAustralia 🦘

@louiseeckert1574
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5. 43mins. Ingenuity!
LouiseAustralia 🦘

@louiseeckert1574
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Honestly who else started to loose the will to live half way through this video

@ByronRobinson-n3n
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Cutting up carpet and carrying it out of the house, amazing

@TramJizzle
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These are some awesome tips , but not everyone knows some of the hardware that you use and can be found in a hardware store , such as the second plug ?. It would be neat if you could have named it and that vice/clamp you used to turn the jig saw into a bandsaw. Keep th3 tips coming and maybe you could number the videos along with th3 hardware for people to quickly jot down and order or run over to their local hardware store .. and if anyone knows the hardwares I mentioned I would greatly appreciate it 😊.. lol

@727xm
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If feel like 99% of these are just common knowledge, rather than hacks.

@KG-9015
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You can use rubbing alcohol to wipe the marks off of your level when you're finished. Rubbing alcohol also takes permanent (alcohol-based) marker off of glass and most plastic.

@missychan63
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I'm new to certain things what is the undercoat of the green paint where he shows one bleeding and the other isn't. I'm going to be doing some painting here pretty soon, and I'd like to know what was used.

@sherrielane1602
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Those nails are going to put your eye out. Superglue is neat and all but that's just terrifying.

@setharnold9764
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on the banksy green squares is that white coat the matching wall paint, white primer or just white elmers glue

@billmongiello4885
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Who would've thought you could get rid of brush strokes by using a roller instead. It's almost like it was made for that exact purpose.

@darrinself