Construction Tips and Hacks That Can Save Your Career

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Published 2024-07-09
Construction Tips and Hacks That Can Save Your Career

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All Comments (21)
  • Anybody who paints walls knows that you always remove the wall plates from switches and plugs.
  • @MrAllan9
    I've been a carpenter for over 30 yrs, there's always new things to learn 👍
  • @GeorgePollinger
    Why not remove 1 or 2 screws to take off any plates instead of painting around it?
  • @OneTruePhreak
    I'm going to guess, before starting the video, that there's nothing in the video, which will "save your career".
  • @standtall7646
    Great tips but, none are really explained and the video moves too fast ti figure most out. Some explanation of tips/tricks would be a huge help. Thanks, for the video.
  • @cobravids
    I appreciate your tips. However, the paper backing on drywall is not a good replacement for drywall tape. Maybe in a pinch but if your doing construction just do it right.
  • @Joedoeswhat
    I hate when home owners cover up beautiful hardwood floors with vinyl laminate flooring
  • @jeffmech1
    7:20 - good painters would remove the switch cover before painting. That is a bad hack and very unprofessional.
  • @francoutah
    Innovation, artistry, and craftwork is well represented here. Those various skills can take decades to truly master. I appreciate that.
  • @timw7946
    I keep ziploc baggies for paintbrushes and the big ziplocs for rollers.
  • @oledennis6918
    I worked in the trades back in the 70's and still amazed at the creation of something brought about by necessity.
  • @RazaXML
    isn't admitting you have counterfeit coins worse than drilling a hole in a coin?
  • @vexpired7559
    So nice to see something new with tips I've not seen before, thank you.
  • Always wear eye protection when using a wire brush on a power tool. sharp pieces of wire go flying out. They are far more dangerous than sparks from an angle grinder.
  • @myrdaal
    14:05 Bad tip, never do this. There needs to be adhesive right to the edge of the hole, as this is where the fixiings are tightened onto the tile.
  • Some of these are awesome! Like the guy using a can to carve scalloped edge. Cost saving idea! Thank you for a great video.
  • @Pseudify
    8:17 Use a screw instead. That way you can tweak its exact depth as needed to get a perfect fit.
  • Some really good hacks, thanks for sharing!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻