I was following along step by step, but got too into it and glued all my tools to a board and couldn't do the rest of the experiments.
@Sionnach1601Рік тому
I know. Why in the name of the Almighty would you want to glue your tools to boards???? What a stupid video
@moonbowmountaincottageРік тому
Thanks for this... You read my mind.
@zenalyona3710Рік тому
@@Sionnach1601 Because it's Almighty glue. Makes everything unite. Forever.
@gregwertheim3970Рік тому
😂
@littlebitnewРік тому
What is the purpose? I’m so confused? Who needs tools glued to a board?
@aryah1513Рік тому
You're telling me I can turn $5 worth of acetone and a bunch of free styrofoam leftovers into $5 worth of glue in just 1 hour? LET'S GO BABY!!!!
@mattielax61Рік тому
If UKposts ever implements awards on comments, I’m coming back to this one and unloading all of mine.
@mochi1uvРік тому
@@mattielax61 I think you should work for UKposts
@chlorophyllheartРік тому
For me, it's more about no waste. The recycling centres in my country won't recycle Styrofoam unless it's in commercial quantities, and I don't want to add more to rubbish tips. So now I make glue from the Styrofoam I get :) What he used the glue for was definitely ridiculous though.
@RobVaderfulРік тому
Yeah, and You can glue your tools to a board...
@dog-gone-it5944Рік тому
This is so funny! The ones trying to make this comment into some social or climate justice has lost their sense of humor! 🤣
@davefenton1029 місяців тому
I guess the fumes from melting that stuff got him so high that he thought glueing tools to a plank of wood was a mindblowing brainwave. Great job, Space Cadet...
@jeffbeck65018 місяців тому
hahahaha
@dingdongchingchong86598 місяців тому
LOL HAHAHAHAHA. That's funny.
@rickl66977 місяців тому
I was wondering about what gas was bubbling up from that Calderon of chemicals and what effect it might have on the human, but you nailed it.
@tripeeblonde83096 місяців тому
Hahaha 😂
@KcCorey5 місяців тому
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@lancesay10 місяців тому
back in laos, during the secret war, our house was using corrugated tine for the roof... each time, rainwater would leak through. this practice, when you don't have a lot of things to seal stuff with, my dad would use car gasoline and dipping styrofoam and use it as a putty-like glue to mend stuff with. this would seal holes and whatnot.
@Psilomuscimol3 місяці тому
The stuff your dad makes is sorta like napalm.
@Psilomuscimol3 місяці тому
I mean it's sticky and burns great.
@flyingsodwai13822 місяці тому
That's awesome. I hope I remember that when I need it.
@Violet_Lotus_2 місяці тому
Glad you have better conditions now.
@gr33rtheartistМісяць тому
Styro putty! Nice. Aparently Turpentine mixed with Styrofoam is similar to acetone too, plus in the above he mixed a lot of styrofoam into the acetone to make a glue, but if you mix much less styrofoam into the Acetone (or maybe turpentine too, never tried that one) it turns into something very similar to polyurethane. So a mix of scrap styrofoam and acetone might be able to protect wood for you in a similar way to polyurethane. Cabots Poly wood finish is $50 a litre here. Acetone is about $10 a litre. If turpentine works in a similar fashion as I suspect it would, that is about $5 a litre...
@ChristopherOBrienPSUРік тому
Shoot, I did it backwards and glued the board to my tools. Otherwise it was a great time saver! I also cut about 3,000 holes in my walls with my new 'hole saw'! I'm surprising my wife for our anniversary 💕
@sandraadams9509Рік тому
🤣
@andyroo3022Рік тому
I had no room in my shed. so I glued my motorcycle to the wall, whenever I need to ride it I just poor acetone all over it. I am so glad I watched this video.
@liverbird46Рік тому
🤣 @Christopher O.Brien
@petsgalourРік тому
@@andyroo3022 😂😂😂
@rosariomorel7369Рік тому
🤣
@buzzmooney2801Рік тому
Well, thank Heaven for this! I've been looking for a glue that'll let be glue all my tools to boards! And that "hole saw", that makes a weird, messy, tapered hole in drywall? I've been looking for a way to do exactly that, for years! I'm gonna make one of those, and glue it to a board!
@vlucidityРік тому
Lol
@Ladyofvirtue247Рік тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jordu20117 місяців тому
You are some kind of comedy genius. Really. Laughed so hard at this comment!!!
@peghead3 місяці тому
Now I can throw away all of my epoxy and hole saws, Thanks Tips and Hacks!
@skittles20552 місяці тому
🤣 lol 🙌
@boxsterman779 місяців тому
I really appreciate how the video goes through the principle of dunking styrofoam remnants in acetone. I really didn’t quite get the process the first time around, so the 8th and 9th time of doing the same Damn simple thing was immensely useful. To make sure I got the order right, I’m going to watch the video the entire day.
@bobbytables43059 місяців тому
🤣
@dasguero96559 місяців тому
Exactly and im sitting there waiting for something cool to happen
@johnnybelinda85398 місяців тому
😁😁😁My favorite part was when he screwed the washers down on those three screws he mutilated. I needed to see that. I might watch that part over & over.,
@vlrissolo7 місяців тому
Yeah they lost me there about the fifth one
@vlrissolo7 місяців тому
@@dasguero9655it was worth watching just to read the comments LOL
@SunRabbit8 місяців тому
I have an even better hack: just buy an authentic Faberge Egg, break it up into uniform pieces, and then glue them to the end of a chopstick, and voila! You have a perfect backscratcher!
@andyroo3022Рік тому
If you like cacti and need to move one. Use two pieces of styrofoam to hold the cactus to repot it or move it safely without getting injured by the spines. A more practical idea.
@juliakato2199Рік тому
I Needed that solution,thanks
@depfordpropertyservices1066Рік тому
If you don't like cacti it's a good idea too! Genius.
@EzeePosseTVРік тому
@Andy Roo That is legit an excellent tip right there. 👍
@andyroo3022Рік тому
@@EzeePosseTV Thanks.
@andyroo3022Рік тому
@@depfordpropertyservices1066 Yes to pull them out. Don;t forget to sell them, they can be expensive to purchase.
@ArmchairDivaAnnieРік тому
I always put Styrofoam in acetone for the purpose of making a moldable plastic. I never really thought of it as a glue. Once you turn it into a thick goop, the thicker the better, much thicker than what you showed, then you can mold it into a shape and you have a plastic... Whatever you wanted.
@theyoungfool.1895Рік тому
How durable is it? Just starting to wonder how I could use it in that manner.
@vyacheslavorlovsky506Рік тому
Does this plastic shrink while it hardens? What molds do you use?
@matt1871Рік тому
F*** I just threw away a bunch of Styrofoam 2 days ago 😅
@brainfriedpermanatehigh7314Рік тому
Takes so long to dry if it's even possible without continuously rebreaking the surface to get air so it can evaporate
@brainfriedpermanatehigh7314Рік тому
It's pretty tough as a mould idk what this guy doing just seen similar things that I do and clicked it but haven't watched it but hey anybody as cool as me deserves a view lol
@youbewb55819 місяців тому
Oh my God when he gave the thumbs up after he glued his perfectly good tools to that piece of wood, validating to all of us that "Yes, this was the plan from the start." I knew I had struck internet gold. I haven't laughed so hard in years. Whether this decision was intentional satire or simply intentional, well done sir.
@internationalartprojects86609 місяців тому
Yeah same at first I thought there was a reason then nah.
@BoltRM9 місяців тому
I came to the Comments looking for a reason 😢
@ThunderingMilwaukee9 місяців тому
Maybe it was art, or demonstrated the strength of the glue that was made. Really it was a $3 tape measure and a $6.00 caulk gun, that both looked like they seen better days! I'd hang that art pice in my work space and ask others to hand me that tape measure. 😂 This glue smells amazing! 🥴
@ThunderingMilwaukee9 місяців тому
Use in a Well-Ventilated Area
@michaelkimble43958 місяців тому
I got sense enuff to figure out the only reason he glued his tools to the only wood was to show all the dumbasses out there how strong of a glue he had just made out of styrofoam. It was never about the tools themselves .. it was about the glue. Quack....
@kristophermelin71608 місяців тому
Now he'll be able to glue that board to the wall to cover the holes he made for no reason. And he's got fancy caulking gun/ tape measure art to decorate it. In fact, once he glues all the other tools he made onto boards, he'll get a bunch of free Styrofoam when he orders new tools from Amazon to replace the ones he glued to the wall. Win/ win!
@kitkat35018 місяців тому
😂😂😂
@bwhite429Рік тому
Great, now you need a new tape measure and caulk gun because you glued them to that stupid piece of wood. 😅
@paulgaunt9481Рік тому
yes that was confusing
@withoutbordersband-2434Рік тому
He’s using a sleeve for the glue gun to allow the gun to be inserted and the same with the tape measure; that’s what he’s glueing. Initially I thiught the same
@carinaekstrom1Рік тому
@@withoutbordersband-2434 No, he glued the actual glue gun and the actual tape measure.
@noobnooberson9545Рік тому
My guess would be that he'd just slap some extra marital together and make new ones.
@johnbuck5181Рік тому
What the fuh is he doing with that? Then he points to it with a green checkmark. Then we can’t see what it is even used for.
@Finderoflostthings08Рік тому
I am glad I wasn't the only one confounded by gluing the tools to the board. Why would you? I love all these videos with a "simple" hack for something but you need an entire tool shop to create the product. Happy New Year Everyone! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@katherinenightingale2205Рік тому
Exactly. And if he's got all those tools to make a hole drill bit and a sanding drill bit, why doesn't he just get a hole drill bit and a sanding drill bit and get it over with??
@Finderoflostthings08Рік тому
@@katherinenightingale2205 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@yukselsahin2878Рік тому
güçlü yapıştırıcı olduğunu ispat için kartona yapıştırıyor
@skualpascal6684Рік тому
non no no !! it's not ""simple" hack for something" !! these kind of E.T.s are just "genius" !! (they wrote that for title) :)
@liverbird46Рік тому
He's simply demonstrating just how well it glues stuff to other stuff. I'm sure he will use acetone to remove his items from the board.
@StrayDogTheExposer3 місяці тому
I think I broke my fast forward button.
@kinleybarksdale9478Місяць тому
Seriously. Did we have to see every single piece of styrofoam be but in the glass? This is why I never learn anything unless the video is straight to the point. 🙄
@kraziecatclady6 місяців тому
If nothing else, I like the idea that dissolving Styrofoam in acetone will mean that Styrofoam doesn't take up so much space in my trash can. I'd imagine you should probably do that in a well ventilated area. Being able to use it as glue is just a bonus.
@broncosgirl001Рік тому
8 mins, and 4 seconds of my life I'll never get back, And I STILL don't know why I should never throw away Styrofoam.😳
@moonbowmountaincottageРік тому
I'm suffering the same...with you. 😑
@themusicalmrcРік тому
@@moonbowmountaincottage well, how else are you to glue your caulkgun and tape measurer to a wall and make them useless?
@gordjohn2322Рік тому
I totally agree with you. What a total waste of time. And that STUPID noise was even worse. UKposts always shows the number of 'likes' but never the number of 'dislikes'. I bet the number of 'dislikes' was sky high. You can bet that's where my vote went.
@zaedloРік тому
My thought entirely 🤔
@Centauri27Рік тому
Yeah...what was the point? To glue your tools on a board and make them useless?
@EllaGreennРік тому
I watch a lot of stand up comedy, but this is by far the funniest video on UKposts. Also standing ovation for all the hilarious comments. Thanks everybody, I haven't laughed this hard in a very long time! I really needed this.
@wellnesspathforme6236Рік тому
The dead pan delivery left me... ... Dead. Well played, though. I kind of think he thinks a call gun and tape measure glued to a board after spending an hour making glue instead of buying it at the $1.25 store.
@gordjohn2322Рік тому
If you thought this was FUNNY, then all I can say about you is you're nuts.
@EllaGreennРік тому
@@gordjohn2322 That is 100% accurate sir. My doctor says it's a harmless type of nuts, so I'm not too worried about it 😁
@captainmoretokin2172Рік тому
🥣🧠👀👂🔨🔫☢🧴💡🎥🥽🃏🚑👍👍👍
@CynthiaWord-iq7inРік тому
I know Tim Allen is behind this.
@gordjohn2322Рік тому
Attention all you glue creators. What I'd like to know is: 1) How strong is that glue? 2) Is it like contact cement (instant adhesion)? 3) Will it glue anything to anything? Are there certain materials this glue doesn't work on and if so, what are they?
@chase-2200Рік тому
I heard it only sticks to porous materials
@gordjohn2322Рік тому
@@chase-2200 THANK YOU Chasem for your reply. I've handled lots of Styrofoam, but never in my wildest dream did I ever think to make glue out of it. It never ceases to amaze how some people can think of such things. They must have a very creative mind, which obviously, I don't.
@sabinekatsavrias4422Рік тому
it will only glue tools to a shadowboard in your dads garage lol
@gordjohn2322Рік тому
@@sabinekatsavrias4422 :) :) Hello. This would have been a wonderful deal if it were possible to create a good glue that easy.
@cmarkme11 місяців тому
I'll glue my face to a dog. I need a Dog for that, Damn!
@M3rVsT4H9 місяців тому
As someone who spends too much time looking for tools. I can appreciate the simple genius of just gluing them to a plank.
@petejelliman63879 місяців тому
Yes gluing them to a plank so now they are rendered useless 😂
@DJDa9L9 місяців тому
@@petejelliman6387 at least they will be easy to find 😂
@johnnybelinda85398 місяців тому
I was a little disappointed. I wanted to see him pick up that plank and use them.
@M3rVsT4H8 місяців тому
@@johnnybelinda8539 Yeah, I wanted to see the giant Swiss army knife too lol.
@RobertBee-fs8hv8 місяців тому
Ha ha ha Yeah right on
@jasaunwilkerson9286Рік тому
If you have a table clamp, a rotary saw, and a grinder, why would you not have a hole saw?
@indridcold8433Рік тому
It may have just been misplaced. Surely there is a hole saw somewhere in there. Although, I have an automobile but no wheels thanks to a large product recall. I still have the tyres, as well.
@CardKeyOhРік тому
Because the rotary saw is glued to a laminate board.
@liverbird46Рік тому
I'm sure he does! It's just a demonstration of what can be done.
@MrSeed44Рік тому
only a matter of challenge dude....
@inquisitor3663Рік тому
Because.... reasons!
@groundhog59233 місяці тому
Guess I should have read the comments first. I have spent the past 3 days trying to dissolve styrofoam in water and was wondering what I was doing wrong. I tried several types of styrofoam and adjusting the pressure applied during insertion. Finally, I came to the comments section to find the hidden secret and luckily I got my tape measure and caulk gun applied to a plank of wood. Not sure how I would have accomplished that without this very helpful video!
@kennethfisher70133 місяці тому
You may have missed the point. You're supposed to glue your friends tools to a piece of wood. Plus I cut holes in a wall using M80s, much cleaner and faster!
@TheSweetnsalty13 місяці тому
😂😂😂
@fooze503 місяці тому
🤣😂🤣😂
@k-sell40653 місяці тому
😂😂😂
@Tennouseijin3 місяці тому
I'm still having trouble dissolving the styrofoam because I'm not fully understanding the part where he is sanding the hammer. Does the hammer need to be rusted like this for the styrofoam to dissolve fully? Maybe I need to rust my hammer more before I try again.
@donaldblankenship-ph1un8 місяців тому
I like how he turned an $1100 ancient antique collectible hammer into ten cents worth of scrap iron. Comedy at it's height.
@waynepolo61937 днів тому
What kind of hammer was it?
@esmeraldagreen19929 місяців тому
It has to be real acetone and the right kind of styrofoam. I rember melting Styrofoam with hairspray as a kid. My aunt had one of those Styrofoam wig heads, once she sprayed the wig with hairspray, some fell on the head and created little holes, that got the gears in my brain spinning. So when she wasn't around i took the head and used hairspray to turn it into a pretty cool skull (melted the nose and eyes and lips), my aunt however was not amused when i showed her what i had done to the "wig head".
@EctoMorpheus6 місяців тому
Hahaha nice one
@chrisrivers9818Рік тому
Why the heck would you glue the caulking gun and tape measure to a piece of plywood?
@whiteglovewatches9908Рік тому
Yeah that had me baffled too. I watched the rest of the video waiting for an explanation but it’s all how to make tools that don’t work very well.
@MrDeicide1Рік тому
Cuz it's hillarious
@RestWithinРік тому
The guy had a brain fart.
@andyroo3022Рік тому
Had me wondering why. I was waiting for the story with this styrofoam glue. No test of the glue, how long to dry? Is it strong? The guy is a stooge. You can buy a whole rang of various sandpaper velcro discs and the drill attachment from Ali Express. For cheap and less dicking around.
@juancilliers8710Рік тому
I think it was to demonstrate the gluing of different materials to wood...
@tooljunkie555Рік тому
Legend has it, he's still dipping the Styrofoam in acetone... Others say he's still sanding the hammer.
@dungotchaРік тому
Rumors have it that not only is Styrofoam being dipped in to a glass jar of acetone the sanded hammer has been glued to his board of handyman tools of Genious ideas lol
@ipomoeaalba936Рік тому
👍
@robertmclaren9620Рік тому
Apparently the hammer didn’t work until he sanded it!
@paige6028Рік тому
@@robertmclaren9620 I've been using the wrong brand of sandpaper. I need to know what brand he used to get that much shine from a nickel size piece of sandpaper!
@robertmclaren9620Рік тому
@@paige6028 I believe it’s called “Time Waster”.
@avadakedavra80Рік тому
What’s interesting is that even though my time was being wasted by this video, i still couldn’t look away. He succeeded in that sense
@deborahdunlap7168Рік тому
We kept thinking "There must be more."
@peghead3 місяці тому
Yet, alas, there wasn't.@@deborahdunlap7168
@ronhobyak99022 місяці тому
He lost my attention after
@LeifRhetoric5 місяців тому
I got cancer just watching this, but it was worth every second!
@TheDenJaMsРік тому
I’ll never get those wasted few minutes of my life back. I feel depressed
@seekministryРік тому
Your funny Im with you so slow 🐌 🙃
@harryamos7869Рік тому
But now you know how to make glue for whenever you feel like gluing your tape measure to something.
@moonbowmountaincottageРік тому
You totally read my mind.
@moonbowmountaincottageРік тому
@@harryamos7869 Just what I though too.
@harryamos7869Рік тому
@@moonbowmountaincottage Everybody watching that had to wondering where he was going with that as he was applying glue to the caulking gun. Then you see where he’s going and wonder what the F was going on in his head when he came up with that demonstration. Of all things to glue that’s the best he could come up with? You’re trying to show people how useful this glue is so you glue your caulking gun and tape measure to a piece of plywood? That’s about the most useless application he could come up with to show that this glue is really useful. He’s saying, “You need this glue in your life! You could glue your tools to a big old piece of plywood with it.”
@Reman1975Рік тому
A thinner mix of polystyrene dissolved in acetone also makes a reasonable (And cheap) varnish for weatherproofing wood.
@lynnd627Рік тому
finally! something I can actually use. now you're talkin
@stephseckold432410 місяців тому
@@lynnd627 also great for waterproofing cement ponds
@ronhobyak99022 місяці тому
Don't trees live outside in the weather ? Asking for a friend.
@Reman19752 місяці тому
@@ronhobyak9902 Yes, but think how cold and wet those trees get without a nice thick coating of chemically infused varnish. :D
@RavenVargas272 місяці тому
Now that I can use, polyurethane turns yellow on wood hate it
@waynebow-gu7wrРік тому
I was doing the polystyrene dissolve thing on youtube , 20 yrs ago. It doesn't work as a glue , but it makes a good ' art and craft clear ' when dissolved in automotive or general purpose thinners . It turns clear in the jar, and flows like a paint. When it dries, it's rock hard and clear, like acrylic ( DVD CASES etc. are polystyrene in it's unfoamed form). I took it off youtube, because the fumes were nasty !
@shelleyshelton336 місяців тому
Is a certain kind of respirator advised or just a well ventilated or open/outside area will do?
@ronhobyak99022 місяці тому
@@shelleyshelton33 Greta Thunberg here ... Remember global warming ? HOW DARE YOU !!!
@mumstheword88512 місяці тому
What is the best thinner please. I heard pu thinner. No idea what that is and can't find it. I would love to make some coasters..
@DillansprimeiroРік тому
How much of this glue does it take to glue a blender to the ceiling?
@petMonster28Рік тому
Or you could just buy some glue, a hole saw, and a sanding disc for a little more than the price of that acetone. And it'd save you a ton of time so you can work on a more useful project.
@SameAsAnyOtherStrangerРік тому
Great idea! Use hot glue to hold a piece of sandpaper to make a power sander so the hot glue melts after fifteen seconds of use.
@CardKeyOhРік тому
What I like best here is that he makes his own glue in the first part of the video and from there on he uses hot glue instead of his home made glue...
@liverbird46Рік тому
@@CardKeyOh I think he must have refilled a glue gun.
@28russРік тому
@@liverbird46 Nah it's hot glue. Ya can see the big piece of hot glue hangin out the back of the gun. Unless he molded it like a big piece of hot glue but I doubt it 🤷♂
@daveb2428Рік тому
@@CardKeyOh just what I thought. Totally useless tips anyway. By the time you've bought the acetone and melted all that styrofoam you might just as well pop to the hardware store and buy some decent glue. Or just use your hot glue gun. Oh, I forgot. He did. 🤣😂😅
@noneyabiznazz2 місяці тому
Making that hot brass cap a dangerous projectile too! The glue melts and cap flies into your car windshield or dogs or your eye.. unlimited destructive possibilities!
@trentonjennings9105Рік тому
I found that if you do the exact same thing but with Cheetos you get the typical yellowish wood glue that is great for gluing your sandwich to the kitchen table!
@melfunction81Рік тому
😂
@lgd4247Рік тому
Lol!
@lucondon594210 місяців тому
bahahaah
@w.p8140Рік тому
Well i glued my car keys,my reading glasses and my wifes false teeth to a board...This is just best hack i've seen in years and the missus loves gluing stuff to boards aswell...Like i have always said, A family that glues together, Stays together..Happy glueing everyone.
@mreunomeРік тому
You should have said...a family that glues together...sticks together! lol
@oljastevanovicРік тому
@@mreunome glue them with stirofoam paste !! hahahhaha
@mikeonfreeserve2926Рік тому
I put flat bits of polystyrene foam in my watering cans under the water butt taps as rescue platforms for bees which may wander in.
@DannyDangerOzРік тому
That is better and more useful than this video. I'm genuinely going to do this, thank you!
@mikeonfreeserve2926Рік тому
@@DannyDangerOz You may be interested in my UKposts video
@veilbreak5867Рік тому
That's a great idea. To have such consideration for the smallest of God' creatires speaks volumes about your character
@mikeonfreeserve2926Рік тому
@@veilbreak5867 you mean I'm a big softy?
@veilbreak5867Рік тому
@@mikeonfreeserve2926 nothing wrong with having a soft heart. It's a good thing:)
@hesleytРік тому
He teaches how to make glue out of styrofoam and acetone, then whenever he needs glue, he uses silicon, hot glue, etc. Genius 🤣🤣🤣
@harryamos7869Рік тому
The glues have different purposes though. The styrofoam and acetone glue is for when you want to glue your caulk gun or tape measure to something.
@hesleytРік тому
@@harryamos7869 I guess everyone eventually needs to glue the calking gun or mesure tape to somewhere. Very important indeed. Who doesn't?
@SuperModerngrannyРік тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@firasbasha9858Рік тому
@@harryamos7869😂
@brinsworthowl8679Рік тому
I thought that...
@tonyp6631Рік тому
Now I know how to take useful things and upcycle them into trash. Thank you 😊
@enoz.j35063 місяці тому
I was so high after the acetone poor, i glued my mum to the ceiling,along with all my tools.............ow,and the cat.
@julievezinauРік тому
"Where's my caulk gun?" "Long story that started with styrofoam fumes ."
@evephelpsmarketingРік тому
Things just don't disappear. What happens to the gas that's formed after dissolving the Styrofoam? And the sludge (glue) you create? Is that actually safe?
@milankral5891Рік тому
Plyn, který napění polystyren při výrobě, obsahuje 90% vzduchu, zbytek je oxid uhličitý a dusík. Polymeru styrenu obsahuje 2%. Při rozpouštění v aromatických uhlovodících (benzen, benzin, toluen, aceton, trichoretylen) se plyn uvolňuje. Dříve se v radiotechnice tento roztok nazýval styrénový lak. lakovaly se s ním cívky. Samotný čistý styren se nazýval TROLITUR a vyráběly se z něj kostřičky na transformátory a cívky.
@warptekРік тому
@@milankral5891 yeah, thanks Ingo Swan.
@mike62mcmanusРік тому
Only if you don't drink more than 5 or 6 ounces...
@c50geРік тому
@@milankral5891 Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@i_am_a_freespiritРік тому
@@mike62mcmanus 😂🤣😂
@prestonian10663 місяці тому
I'm sure it must be bots that are subscribing to these channels. The creator definitely believes we need to be shown how to dunk some polystyrene 30 times before we get it!
@WeebRemover45003 місяці тому
so im, well i was, on a construction project to finish a project that was already 7 months delayed i quickly absorbed this cool tip and glued all our powertools to the 5-7 diamond steelplate floorboards i proudly admitted to my heroic deed and was rapidly showed the way out of the project i will continue my streak of success using this solvent and polystyrene, thank you bro
@harryamos7869Рік тому
This will be perfect for the next time I want to glue my tape measure to something!
@michaelaomalley6163Рік тому
😂 i know wtf was that about?? Of all the things you could glue... smdh
@charlesjackson1588Рік тому
Said no one ever
@murashka-murashkaРік тому
В чем смысл? Ну приклеил. А дальше что? Больше ими не пользоваться или каждый раз отдирать и снова приклеивать?
@bronyzzРік тому
🤣🤣
@nicolebarnett8702Рік тому
Bahahaha I'm still wondering why only the first thing was about Styrofoam. Your comment takes this weeks cake!
@brianheavner5461Рік тому
I have always wanted to know how to glue a tape measure to a piece of plywood.
@kathyohara6658Рік тому
I just want to know why I would want to glue them to a piece of wood and how the heck to use them with a piece of wood attached.
@PandyanaРік тому
@@kathyohara6658 IKR! What was the purpose of that? Maybe to show how well the glue worked?
@AFineLineAРік тому
@@Pandyana Yes, to show the glue strength.
@martystratton5818Рік тому
And now you know! And knowing is half the battle…..G.I. Joe
@firstnamerequiredlastnameo3473Рік тому
Rare knowledge. Seldom used. No longer passed on generation to generation.
@davegayeta98629 місяців тому
You can also get some large thick flat styrofoam leftovers and put them around the inside of a cooler to keep drinks cold without spending alot of electricity on refigerator and freezer
@jim6235Рік тому
Ingenious, "honey I can't complete any more jobs around the house, cause I glued my tools to a board, but I did get rid of that styrofoam".
@camilocastellon7255Рік тому
Is no one going to mention the way he used that miter square to make those “straight” lines!! 3:46
@jackjones9460Рік тому
Could you tell us the purposes of what you’re doing? I understood eventually you were making glue from Styrofoam and acetone. Later you made a hole saw. For what purpose did you do the other things & what were they?
@popscratchie3985Рік тому
This idea is amazing although I think I got a little carried away, I tried to glue my gran to the ceiling (she was asleep at the time, obviously ) suffice to say it doesn’t work great and my gran got a big shock as she hit the floor and was wakened from her slumber.
@ronhobyak99022 місяці тому
Did you glue her face up or face down ? ... It makes a difference.
@andrewbyrd98386 місяців тому
I have used this stuff for years for electrical insulation on bare wires where there is chafing and the insulation has been removed from abrasion . Good stuff
@dingdove1Рік тому
Cost of 1 gallon of acetone, $35. Cost of one gallon of general purpose glue, $19. Great hack there.
@dreddhkРік тому
Acetone is not that expensive! Try shopping around, it's about £2 a litre here, and he used about 200ml. But you are right, these are not great hacks! Hot glue to hold on sandpaper, that gets hot and a hole saw that rips things apart, that cost peanuts to buy.
@indridcold8433Рік тому
@@dreddhk I think the person that posted is American. They have almost no domestic production. Just about all they get is imported. I have heard that their domestic branded cars are imported from South Korea, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and the such. Thus, everything is more expensive there. Even their clothing is imported.
@Raphael-2Рік тому
@@indridcold8433 It's similar in France and it's still not expensive.
@indridcold8433Рік тому
@@Raphael-2 Yes, however, France is surrounded by many exporters. United States of America has to get their things from a long distance ocean freighter. France also has a president that is a lot more likeable than the American president. Emmanual Macron is also fluent in French and English. This makes him his own diplomat, to an extent. The American president likely only speaks a dialect of English, probably not the correct King's English. That will automatically make President Macron more likeable to foreign exporters, and therefore France more likeable to foreign exporters. The American government also has an extremely bad habit, since about the 1970s, of trying to run other nations more than they run their own nation. This does not look very favourable to other nations. Exporters would likely charge the Americans more than what they charge other nations. Sadly, this puts the American citizens at a horrible disadvantage. They are being punished for poor decisions their government makes. It does not seem as if their votes even work. You would think that they would vote out the universalist politicians in favour of politicians that focus on their nation.
@aaronwebb1548Рік тому
@@indridcold8433 You'd think, but it almost seems like they're being kept ignorant to the problems with constant social pressure to conform to the status quo. That they don't take an interest in civics because they don't believe in the concept, and thus they don't engage and don't change anything. "We were keeping our eye on 1984. When the year came and the prophecy didn't, thoughtful Americans sang softly in praise of themselves. The roots of liberal democracy had held. Wherever else the terror had happened, we, at least, had not been visited by Orwellian nightmares. "But we had forgotten that alongside Orwell's dark vision, there was another - slightly older, slightly less well known, equally chilling: Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Contrary to common belief even among the educated, Huxley and Orwell did not prophesy the same thing. Orwell warns that we will be overcome by an externally imposed oppression. But in Huxley's vision, no Big Brother is required to deprive people of their autonomy, maturity and history. As he saw it, people will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think. "What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny "failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions." In 1984, Orwell added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure. In short, Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared that what we desire will ruin us. "This book is about the possibility that Huxley, not Orwell, was right." From "Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business" by Neil Postman.
@aecrim1969Рік тому
Wow, brilliant! Now I know what to do when the time comes to glue my tape measure to the wall.
@Chadsstickystuffakaglue-ro4ob3 місяці тому
That's how my company started making glue but wasn't from watching your video I wanted to make a impact on my landfill
@JoanDArc7711 місяців тому
I hope there's a part 2 explaining how to get my tape measure off the wall - this was great until I needed to use it.
@lucondon594210 місяців тому
exactly LOL!
@zachbiddie30807 місяців тому
To remove from wall, simply fashion from screws a large enough circular bit. Hopefully it's only drywall...
@frankparker3780Рік тому
Why would you want to glue your caulking gun and tape to a board? You can purchase a hole saw and drill the holes in the sheetrock much faster and more reliably than the screw tool made in this video.
@CCC67Рік тому
También sirve en reemplazo de la resina? El telgopor con la acetona? Se puede guardar en frasco? Hasta cuanto dura?
@annetteyoutube742Рік тому
Go read one of the replies above. Someone said store it in a container (probably glass) with a tight lid.
@syzygy4365Рік тому
Dude was legit trying to show us why we need save our Styrofoam starts his sales pitch then makes a squirrel line for all the other glues. That's a real special ADD moment right there. 🤣
@sober_edc6877Рік тому
This is cool and all, but let’s not forget that In 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.
@johnnyking8302Рік тому
Painted my workbench with this mixture--well ventilated area-- impervious to most liquids spilled on it. Also easy to clean. Styrofoam is just aerated styrene plastic which returns to styrene when dissolved in acetone or other solvents like MEK. Good way to get rid of all those Omaha steak cartons!
@JESUSCHRYSLER5512Рік тому
***FYROSTOAM**
@WerewolfMasterРік тому
ever heard of varnish? Which is more eco-friendly?
@DiplorableРік тому
I have a bunch of them
@TheChuckFinaРік тому
How long can you store it?
@JESUSCHRYSLER5512Рік тому
@@TheChuckFina 600 YEARS
@ericguillot6402Рік тому
Who among us hasn't desperately needed to glue your tools to the wall? I don't know about you but id be lying if i said I also felt the urge to stretch the time needed to achieve completion at least 200 x. This is obviously about as good as a method as one could shoot for. Only way I see to improve is by crafting the tools to glue up before. If your really wild, build a dedicated tool gluing wall to make it the ultimate way to waste a week of your life. While making sure you'll never have access to said tools again. Can't wait for thr sequel.
@Rob337_aka_CancelProof11 місяців тому
That's pretty amazing how the overall level keeps going down as if it's decreasing in volume as you continue adding more styrofoam and I bet that was completely unexpected
@user-vc6ch8ev9s10 місяців тому
I think a lot of the volume is lost as energy through the reaction that’s why the level keeps going down as he adds more
@studio107bgallery4Рік тому
Some sort of new art project, titled “tools on board”
@moottzzyРік тому
Never throw away cardboard or styrofoam and your husband will hate you too! 😂😂
@teresago9687Рік тому
Ciekawe co z tego wyjdzie. Super głupotki.
@queenofgigglesРік тому
I divorced mine, now I keep all the cardboard and other stuff "I will use one day", now I think I need to divorce my son as he is the one complaining now... lol
@__-pl3jgРік тому
I love how step 1 of why you shouldn't throw away Styrofoam is a tutorial to make napalm😅😆.
@joyous550711 місяців тому
I found this out by myself one day and have been using it ever since! 👍👏👍
@bettydavenport66773 місяці тому
While stuck inside due to snow up to my rear end I have read these comments to pass time and have my daily dose of laughter. The entire time reading I have thought I bet they all are high from sniffing the glue.
@user-to3sw7hu6uРік тому
Как долго можно хранить этот клей, условия хранения клея?
@johndeyoung9230Рік тому
I’ve seen some useless videos in my time but this one takes the cake 😂I think I’ll melt Styrofoam glue my hammer and tape to the wall so when I need it, I can just rip it off and go through the 20 minute process of doing it all again🙄😁
@waqasahmed939Рік тому
Will you also use sandpaper on your hammer?
@roymadison5686Рік тому
This was instructional using humor to confuse the audience.
@dougearnest7590Рік тому
If you're into miniature wargaming, styrofoam can be useful for making terrain (hills, buildings, etc). If only I knew of an efficient way to glue it together.
@feetfats1Рік тому
I think this glue would melt your Styrofoam you are trying to glue
@waynebow-gu7wrРік тому
Use the ' hide glue ' which is being shown on youtube as ' make your own super glue'. It's just vinegar, gelatine and glycerine !
@ryokomusouka11 місяців тому
Model railroaders use liquid nails, or a special foam glue made by woodland scenics.
@melissadarche654811 місяців тому
I've used The Great Stuff. 👍🏻
@federicolopezbervejillo799511 місяців тому
Any Polyurethane glue will do.
@chaosopher233 місяці тому
One of my favorite thing to do with a styrofoam block is trim it down to the right size and paint it the right hue of red. Then I toss it at an unsuspecting niece. It gets her every time!
@ronhobyak99022 місяці тому
Your talking about Karen ... The one in the wheelchair with no arms or legs ... ?!?!
@chaosopher232 місяці тому
@@ronhobyak9902Not her, that wouldn't be fair. She also knows the difference between styrofoam and clay. My other niece, however, who's just a couch potato, that one. Gets her every time!
@BITTYBOY121Рік тому
I thought you were making wallpaper paste lol - Great trick & video man ! 👍👍👍
@Andromeda2976Рік тому
can you use that for wallpaper paste, that´s at least something good to know 🙂
@JustRCCrazyРік тому
Does combining the Styrofoam with acetone produce any harmful vapors? I was just wondering if any precautions must be taken. Thanks.
@jonyemmРік тому
Just use gasoline. Less vapors... Or not
@aldograsso58725 місяців тому
Hi, is it advisable to glue EPP polystyrene and Depron pieces for dynamic modeling? A thousand thanks
@GLassyglass3 місяці тому
Love the creativeness of all these projects. Teaches a person to think outside of the box. We can always reuses stuff that is hanging around instead of going out and just buying what we think we need for a one time project we want to do. Good job.
@dtikvxcdgjbv7975Рік тому
Does mixing of acetone and styrofoam creates toxic gases?
@moniruzzamanrishad4625Рік тому
I've tried this one many time but... Acetone doesn’t desolve styrofoam this way, insted of this it creates a slime type material that is not even too much sticky.
@KimNguyen-du8rlРік тому
You can change acetone by gasoline or gas.
@ClaudiaArnoldРік тому
You need something like toluene. It does not dissolve in polar solvents. Plus, it is not a particularly good glue. Honestly, this is worse than 5-minute-crafts. I don't believe for a second that hot-glue would hold that brass screwcap and the piece of sandpaper on under actual usage conditions. 🙄
@barnabyvonrudal1Рік тому
So it's not true then?
@ClaudiaArnoldРік тому
@@barnabyvonrudal1 I'd say it isn't. I suppose the parts would be flying all over the place as soon as the power drill turns on.
@lauragf5043Рік тому
Turpentine?
@Artiej0hn0Рік тому
Can the "glue" be used another day or does it solidify within minutes?
@realmundo90609 місяців тому
Dude iv tried it with nail polish remover acetone and it has dissolved it a bit forming a paste but not enough to form glue!
@5xlsРік тому
I know it's only 8 minutes... but I want it back.
@ronhobyak99022 місяці тому
Your 8 minutes have been sent to China ! ... NO REFUNDS !
@salariebrinks9422Рік тому
acetone plus polystyrene, ça colle pas sur la duree. sur le moment oui, mais deux jours apres ça tient plus
@unwired12816 місяців тому
So I am slightly confused… why glue your caulk gun and tape measure to a board? Are we caulking by the foot?
@richardreynolds2322Рік тому
Why on earth would you glue a tool to anything?? Then you can't use it for anything!! Instead, make a holder for the tool, then glue the holder to the board. However, I agree with the pas-thru wrench - I've never seen one before. But wouldn't a ratcheting box wrench work just as well??
@sybillestahl8646Рік тому
My heart was in my throat when I saw that drinking glass full of acetone! Guess I’ve trained with WHMIS rules too often.
@trudi1962Рік тому
I love the big thumbs up for the tools glued to a board with toxic waste... Well, they got a comment out of me. I guess that's the idea. 😂
@johnelliott73757 місяців тому
How many pieces of sand paper or emery cloth for cleaning the hammer. One didn't get it done.😅
@lumailisa10 місяців тому
Someone was seriously having a laugh making this video.
@XNY556-AppleРік тому
Great video. I have an unused caulking gun that needs to be glued to something.
@Psalm-yg6yi11 місяців тому
❤ *Why didn't I think of this?? I could just GLUE all of my power tools to a piece of Plywood. DUH* 😂
@sherrineville24759 місяців тому
Was good for a few laughs, especially the thumbs up after gluing the tools to the plank. I was wondering though, given the fumes from acetone give me a headache, what kind of fumes do you have when you add the Styrofoam?
@davefenton1029 місяців тому
The kind of fumes that make you so high you glue your tools to a plank off wood and think, "Great job"
@laddydaah398310 місяців тому
Is the Acetone same a nail polish remover? I wanna try this but wanna know first😊? Ty for any help . God bless you
@stevespragens2480Рік тому
Wouldn’t a wire wheel work better on the hammer?
@MorrellPrintingРік тому
Each one of these 'inventions' has a real tool that would work better.
@bloodofdracoРік тому
Instead of acetone, soak it in gasoline. And instead of making glue, make napalm. 👍
@darinshopp5052Рік тому
I came here to say this……..
@charlesaulbach6431Рік тому
Napalm. Now there's a useful product!.
@amandapatterson13275 місяців тому
Interesting recycling method 🤔 plus you get free glue. I’m not as mad as I thought I’d be considering the comments 😂
@mekitch155211 місяців тому
Well, in grade school the science teacher showed us this saying that Styrofoam was so bad for the environment when burned. CFC's or something kills the ozone. But she didn't say what to do with the liquid other than throw it away. Learn something everyday. Don't burn the glue. Lol I wonder if that Chemical Change reduced CFCs making Styrofoam liquid safer to burn? I know the acetone made it easier to ignite.
@izziebonРік тому
I made some very realistic, imitation oak ceiling beams in my first house, simply cutting poly into strips with a hot old knife, and painting black.
@stigkrakpants3052Рік тому
ooh, tasteful. any photos?
@izziebonРік тому
@@stigkrakpants3052 sadly no; we werent in habit of taking pics in those days
@jeffbguarino8 місяців тому
Acetone is not that cheap. How strong is this glue ? Does it weaken over time ? Can you use it outside where there is lots of UV ? Acetone only dissolves certain kinds of foam also. I know the SM styrofoam on the exterior of my house starts to disintegrate in the sunlight. So I don't know how this glue he makes will hold up outside. I think I will buy the exterior landscaping glue. I used it on my garden stones outside to make a garden planter. 20 years now outside in rail and sun and the glue did not let go.
@rodnyg79523 місяці тому
I keep my Styrofoam leftovers in the fridge in case I want a snack during the week
@stevenawa2509Рік тому
You know what's funny is that the mass stays the same no matter how much styrofoam you add to the solution 😂😂
@Chronic898Рік тому
The volume you mean??
@stevenawa2509Рік тому
Yep the volume I mean
@The.answer.is_42_Рік тому
That we can see 😜
@triumphmanfulРік тому
cause its mostly air trapped inside foam bubbles, DUH
@waynebow-gu7wrРік тому
Don't be fooled, the polystyrene foam is not being dissolved, it's just being reduced. The gases are being released into the air, and by the time the solution is super thick, the volume would have been raised about 10 %.