21 HAND TOOL TIPS, TRICKS & SECRETS!! (Hammer/Screwdriver/Tape Measure/Pliers…& MORE HAND TOOLS!)
21 HAND TOOL TIPS, TRICKS & SECRETS!! (Hammer/Screwdriver/Tape Measure/Pliers…& MORE HAND TOOLS!)
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21 HAND TOOL TIPS, TRICKS & SECRETS!! (Hammer/Screwdriver/Tape Measure/Pliers…& MORE HAND TOOLS!)
There are more aspects to many of the hand tools we all use than meets the eye. In this video, The Honest Carpenter will show 21 hand tool tips, tricks and secrets that he has used over the years. Perfect for carpentry newcomers and DIYers!
1) Tape measure tabs are supposed to wiggle. (This is called tab/hook travel.)
2) Tape measure tabs can be used for quick marking.
3) Changeable screwdrivers have six functions (6-in-1), not four.
4) Screwdriver bits can be used in drills…in a pinch.
5) You can countersink roughly with a phillips screwdriver.
6) Use needle nose pliers to hammer small nails.
7) Needle nose pliers come with wirecutters built in.
8) Hammer nails at 90 degrees to start…then angle them.
9) Use a scrap board to pry nails.
10) You can pry nails sideways (when surface quality doesn’t matter).
11) Combination squares have a secret marker.
12) Wrench heads are helpfully angled at 22-1/2 degrees.
13) Use a sharp nail set as a drill punch.
14) Speed square can act as a saw guide.
15) Speed square makes a great straight edge for knives.
16) Utility knives better than pencils for marking cuts.
17) Most pliers have a helpful slip joint.
18) Use needle nose pliers to help back out a screw.
19) Screwdrivers help turn eye bolts.
20) Use large screwdriver for offset nailing.
21) Use mini hacksaws for tight spaces.
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I’m just curious… Did you and April Wilkerson grow up close to each other? You both say sawr the same way.
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I’ve been using the same Stanley razor blade knife for roughly 20 or so years.
You didn’t mention that the tip of the measuring tape has a slot to hold the head of a nail. Or that each tape shows the length of the tape measure written somewhere by the clip, so the tape measure itself can be added into measurements.
Eyebolts, lock them in your chuck they drive in perfectly
Nome of your tools appear to be ISO 9001. Your tools wouldnt be allowed at any serious jobsite in Europe.
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Great vídeo. Thanks.
I’m from Brazil
I used the hammer to the side to take nails out
Don’t forget the rest of the world uses metric units
I had to stop this video halfway to say, your videos are freaking awesome. They are my new addiction. Thanks so much for sharing all these great tips.
thank You!
Use an Alan wrench in a drill as a bit to turn eyelets or bolt hooks
I think your videos are brilliant and very helpful tips. I’ve grown up without a dad so my mum and I had to do diy. Now I’m an adult who now again lives on my own and I do diy and I have learnt some really good tips and tricks I will take on board and look out for more from you as you explain so well thank you.
Thanks Sir.
I always listen to Pro’s
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Thanks for these tips! Can you explain why the tape measure end wobbling doesn’t cause measurements to be inaccurate? Must you _always_ push or _always_ pull to avoid inaccuracy? Otherwise won’t you get a slightly different measurement when pulling vs pushing?
Thanks for the grat tips!
The mini scribe hidden in the square is awesome! I had no idea!
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i have only just found your account about 30 minutes ago and I really appreciate the in depth information you give. Subscribed brotha!
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I’ve wondered about tab travel for quite some time. Thanks for this.
You can also sink eye bolts with a socket wrench just add a large socket for a handle
Thank you.
To quickly screw in eye bolts, insert an Allen wrench/key into your drill’s chuck, and use it to turn the eye bolt.
Tip #22! I grind a slice at the top of a worn out socket to screw in eye screws with a drill. You’ll want to get it started first, then take it slow.
Excellent information ! Thank you.
I knew every tip
Also, the square shank of that big screwdriver is made that way for another reason. You can use an adjustable wrench along with a lot of down pressure on the screwdriver handle to loosen or tighten a stubborn screw.
Great tips, and all your videos explain things really clearly. Thank you 🏆
I have many drill bits when using a drill they keep slipping off Phillip screws can you help please
Tony
Very informative video. Thank you.
wow this is already a year old? and i still need to rewatch lol
Watching this out of curiosity incase my dumbass overlooked a tool I’ve been using for years and I cracked up at #4… I feel less ghetto now because I haven’t replaced my #2 Phillips bit in years just keep ripping a peice off a 2$ multi screw driver
omfg.. #21.. where were you when I used a regular hacksaw to cut the rusted screws on a toilet tank in a ridiculously confined space….
also you can use a channel lock to pull out nails. Rocking motion like the hammer.
I did pretty well but I did learn some new tricks.
You missed the idea that flipping the offset head on the wrench on every other turn frequently lets you turn farther on each stroke.
Thumbs up if you have a multi bit screwdriver that’s missing bits. 👍
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consider forceps as the ultimate thin and maneuverable needle nose pliers
I’ve used most of the tools you showed for over 50 years and never heard some of these tips before – thank you for great info.
Neat!
If your a person who needed these tips, you shouldnt be allowed near Construction hand tools and definitely kept away from power tools.
Great collection of tips!
You should include one for the Ladder Mover, it has lots of uses beyond moving ladders.
I use a disgustingly dirty method to sink those eyebolts. Allen key with the long end in a drill and the short end through the eye.
Best video ever!!!!