25 CREATIVE AND USEFUL DIY HOMEMADE TOOL IDEAS

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Our Video is made who are not able to buy tools you can try to make by yourself only if you are experienced and know how to use the hand tools.
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35 COMMENTS

@javierperez-garcia9196

wow !!!!! TREMENDO trabajo exelente servicio, exelente Amor > GENIAL GRACIAS MUCHAS BENDICIONES DIOS TE BENDIGA SIEMPRE Y QUÉ DÍOS NOS AMPARE, BENDICIONES MAS ABUNDANTE. GOD BLESS You !!!

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@erikguzik8204

@6:35 – if you can’t strip wire with linesmen plyers – maybe you shouldn’t be doing electrical work???

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@irentagiltceva3579

2:23 – Мне понравился мини реж.диск из жестяной крышки от бутылки и дрели.
4:39 – и полировочный круг
9:02 – держатели из канц.крокодильчиков
10:44, 12:18 – держатели для проводов

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@luisestevesirvent2990

¡No me puedo creer cómo has sacado el rodamiento en la primera idea, impresionante (como todas las demás)!
¡Desde España, gracias por compartir, Internet es una hermosa herramienta!

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Jeff McCrea

Decades ago, my father worked on government projects for Eastman Kodak. On one project, the engineers wanted to make perfectly formed shock mounts our of polyurethane foam. They tried razor blades, straight razors, scissors, basically anything sharp but they couldn’t get the results that they wanted. My father was a mechanical technician. They came and ask him if he had any ideas. He thought about it for a few minutes then asked how many they wanted. It was like six or eight to start with. He said that he would be back in an hour. He went over to a business that sold cryogenic gases and bought some liquid nitrogen at –320F. He poured some into a Pyrex baking pan, dipped the sheet of poly into the nitrogen and weighted it down and let it set for 5 minutes. Then he pulled it out, carried it over to a drill press and proceeded to use a hole saw to cut out perfectly round, center drilled poly shock mounts. After they thawed, he took them back to the engineers. They were dumbfounded to say the least. They asked him how he did it. He told them that he used a drill press and a hole saw. Just to mess with them, he left out the part about the liquid nitrogen for a few minutes though.

Knowing my father, I could just hear this conversation:

Eng: Don, how did you do that???
Dad: I put a hole saw in a drill press and drilled them out.
Eng: Naw, bullshit. We tried that. It failed miserably. Made a mess. HOW!
Dad: I’m serious. I used a drill press and a hole saw.
Eng: C’mon, fun is fun now how did you do it? Did you buy them?
Dad: I’m telling you , I went into my shop, set up the drill press and cut them out. Wanna bet $50.00?
(Walking into the shop, dad picks up the Dewar flask and pours some nitrogen in the Pyrex pan.)
Jaws drop. He didn’t collect the $50.00 either. He was too honest. I don’t know if he got any kind of recognition other than a few pats on the back but he generally didn’t look for them.

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@jeffmccrea9347

Decades ago, my father worked on government projects for Eastman Kodak. On one project, the engineers wanted to make perfectly formed shock mounts our of polyurethane foam. They tried razor blades, straight razors, scissors, basically anything sharp but they couldn’t get the results that they wanted. My father was a mechanical technician. They came and ask him if he had any ideas. He thought about it for a few minutes then asked how many they wanted. It was like six or eight to start with. He said that he would be back in an hour. He went over to a business that sold cryogenic gases and bought some liquid nitrogen at –320F. He poured some into a Pyrex baking pan, dipped the sheet of poly into the nitrogen and weighted it down and let it set for 5 minutes. Then he pulled it out, carried it over to a drill press and proceeded to use a hole saw to cut out perfectly round, center drilled poly shock mounts. After they thawed, he took them back to the engineers. They were dumbfounded to say the least. They asked him how he did it. He told them that he used a drill press and a hole saw. Just to mess with them, he left out the part about the liquid nitrogen for a few minutes though.

Knowing my father, I could just hear this conversation:

Eng: Don, how did you do that???
Dad: I put a hole saw in a drill press and drilled them out.
Eng: Naw, bullshit. We tried that. It failed miserably. Made a mess. HOW!
Dad: I’m serious. I used a drill press and a hole saw.
Eng: C’mon, fun is fun now how did you do it? Did you buy them?
Dad: I’m telling you , I went into my shop, set up the drill press and cut them out. Wanna bet $50.00?
(Walking into the shop, dad picks up the Dewar flask and pours some nitrogen in the Pyrex pan.)
Jaws drop. He didn’t collect the $50.00 either. He was too honest. I don’t know if he got any kind of recognition other than a few pats on the back but he generally didn’t look for them.

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Luis Enrique Puentes Ramirez

Son invenciónes muy prácticas creativas y económicas gracias por este regalo lleno de invenciónes

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@luisenriquepuentesramirez1546

Son invenciónes muy prácticas creativas y económicas gracias por este regalo lleno de invenciónes

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JT’s Drone Clips

Great video, very impressed in creative thinking on many of the items shown in this video. A real modern day McGyver! Some very practical and useful ideas! Thanks, I like the rivet polisher item and several other items shown in video.

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@jtsdroneclips3652

Great video, very impressed in creative thinking on many of the items shown in this video. A real modern day McGyver! Some very practical and useful ideas! Thanks, I like the rivet polisher item and several other items shown in video.

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@JeffTurner15678

Great video, very impressed in creative thinking on many of the items shown in this video. A real modern day McGyver! Some very practical and useful ideas! Thanks, I like the rivet polisher item and several other items shown in video.

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Mike Bartoli

I have seen a ton of these type of videos and this is the best one by a large margin… Almost every idea is practical and although some require some fabricating, they are still brilliant ideas! I am definitely making the drill press fixture for the angle grinder.

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@mikebartoli4755

I have seen a ton of these type of videos and this is the best one by a large margin… Almost every idea is practical and although some require some fabricating, they are still brilliant ideas! I am definitely making the drill press fixture for the angle grinder.

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@flaviop.3938

Ho visto queste cose almeno 1000 volte… Sono cose viste e riviste… Però c’è da dire che almeno tu hai fatto un bel video.

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@giangang4330

Một chia sẻ video rất hữu ích cho mọi người đều có thể làm được.
Cám ơn bạn 👍

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@Kazuko-rq4qd

Watching this video makes me want to grab my toolbox and start a DIY revolution…or maybe just fix that wobbly chair leg. 🛠️😄

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