Attach Rubber Bands to Slippery Knife Handles for Extra Grip

When it comes to cutting things, I’m all thumbs. Others in my house break out in a cold sweat when they see me pick up the butcher knife. I recently discovered that if you attach rubber bands to slippery knife handles for extra grip, you may just save your loved ones from having to drive you to the emergency room. Perhaps it’s not that dramatic for you, but using elastics on knife handles will make all the difference in your chopping endeavors. Use caution with any of the bonus hacks shown in this video, we cringed during several, including when they demonstrate that you should cut away from yourself by first showing someone cutting towards their hand – Yikes!

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Rating: 9 (from 31 votes)

Tool Box Liner Hack, Use Rubberized Undercoating

Rubberized tool box liners are great for preventing tools from sliding around in your tool box. That is until they pick up the inevitable dust and dirt blowing around in your workshop. Liners quickly loose their grip and slide around themselves. Here is a great hack to keep your tools in place by YouTube’s Gearmo Auto. For this tool box liner hack, use rubberized undercoating or truck bed coating and follow Gearmo’s instructions.

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Rating: 1 (from 17 votes)

Up-cycled Shell Casing Valve Cap

Trick out your ride with this up-cycled shell casing valve cap hack. This clever hack is perfect for the monetarily challenged who like to ride in style. YouTube’s Kipkay walks us through each step in this DIY tutorial. You will need recycled 45 caliber shell casings, hot glue and valve caps. Heat up your glue gun and start your engines!

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Rating: 5 (from 7 votes)

Magnetic Hammer Hack Keeps Nails Handy

This magnetic hammer hack keeps nails handy. Just attach a small magnet to the bottom of your hammer. YouTube’s kipkay shows us how to do this simply brilliant DIY hammer modification. All you need is a hammer, small magnet and hot glue!

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Rating: 7 (from 9 votes)

Amazing Squeaky Floor Hack, Use Talcum Powder in Cracks

Squeaky floors? Don’t fret, just sprinkle talcum powder in the cracks! Sprinkle talcum powder on squeaky wooden floor boards, then sweep it up. YouTube’s Lumber Liquidators shows how easy it is in this how-to video.

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Rating: 6 (from 6 votes)

Clean Bottles and Odd-shaped Containers With Effervescent Tablets

Life just got easier! Clean bottles and odd-shaped containers cith effervescent tablets Simply drop tablet in bottle/container, add water, let sit for 20 minutes, empty, finally just wipe out your container. Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is.

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Rating: 7 (from 9 votes)