NEVER throw away Styrofoam leftovers! Genious idea!

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Published 2022-10-14
DON'T THINK of throwing away the styrofoam!

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  • 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.
  • @davefenton102
    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...
  • I like how he turned an $1100 ancient antique collectible hammer into ten cents worth of scrap iron. Comedy at it's height.
  • 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!
  • @aryah1513
    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!!!!
  • 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!
  • @lancesay
    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.
  • @boxsterman77
    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.
  • 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 💕
  • @EllaGreenn
    I watch a lot of stand up comedy, but this is by far the funniest video on YouTube. 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.
  • @youbewb5581
    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.
  • @SunRabbit
    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!
  • @bwhite429
    Great, now you need a new tape measure and caulk gun because you glued them to that stupid piece of wood. 😅
  • @tooljunkie555
    Legend has it, he's still dipping the Styrofoam in acetone... Others say he's still sanding the hammer.
  • @tonyp6631
    Now I know how to take useful things and upcycle them into trash. Thank you 😊
  • 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
  • 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.😳
  • @andyroo3022
    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.
  • @M3rVsT4H
    As someone who spends too much time looking for tools. I can appreciate the simple genius of just gluing them to a plank.