@@laurenadams4624 Drills. Then hollow-wall anchors. Use a masonry bit to get through the plaster without breaking a bunch off, get through any wood behind it, then anchor up.
Wall anchors are one of the things that always makes me feel like if we put serious thought into bigger more important stuff, we really could make the world a better place.that is too say, wall anchors demonstrate the tremendous engineering feets we are capable of when people just want to solve a problem that actually exists for everyone
The second anchor from the bottom has me in tears. "Yeah, I'll make an anchor that just basically randomly mangles the plastic. Maybe it will hold, maybe it won't. Only one way to find out." Edit: I've been advised that is a masonry anchor, which is designed to fill the space. I'm not a masonry-knowing-about-guy, so that's my bad.
This is really important to see since most people don't know when to stop screwing. Usually you gotta keep going but it really depends on the anchor type.
Good observation, but the anchor also depends on the type of screw. You notice how the screws being driven on the exterior of the wall join specifically with certain anchors, I see machine, drywall/lag screws with different shank length and thread spacing all around.
The last 2 are not for "dry wall" they are rock plugs designed for solid material eg brick or stone, and expand into a space just marginally greater than the plug. ( not a void)
А я думал, дюпеля вставляются в отверстие в стене, и саморез/болт их распирают, и они не могут выдернуться из стены благодаря этому. А тут ты саморез в воздух закрутил 😂 гениально, еще воду в пруд молотком бы забил)
So the second one is showing that you damage your wood in order to drill another wood piece in. You can just use your hand to hold the 2 pieces in a aligned position.
Alright…. This is probably a dumb question but here goes: regarding the screw doohickeys in the first part of the video. Thet look like they would work really well but, if they’re on the inside of a wall, how do they get there? If you have a make a big hole to get those things in there, how do you make the hole smaller for the ‘normal’size smaller screw? I have no carpentry experience and home improvement for me is limited to what I can afford to pay someone else to do it for me. I feel like an idiot but i want to learn how to do things! Teach me 😁♥️
The hidden wedge is the coolest. But you've got to make sure the wedge is oriented perpendicular to the wood grain. Parallel to it, can wedge the grain apart, splitting it. But it's a great friction-fit joint that will never come out, and must be drilled out or cut to remove it.
The bigger ones fold down so you drill a hole slightly larger, push them through with the end of the screw attached, and they spring open behind the plasterboard.
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Real I am a IT student but yeah I also help my mom doing this stuff
I have no idea what those emojis mean but as a dress designer who found this vid extremely interesting I have to agree!
Yeah cause I did wonder about this one time 😅
If you turn a chair over, you can seat 4 lifehackers on it
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Все стоющие советы, что не так-то.. ещё на перевернутый стул можно усадить 4 комментирующих диванников
В том числе твоего отца
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@@johanazael598The legs go in their 🕳️
Bottom two? Solid-wall anchors. Garbage for hollow wall (like drywall, as demonstrated) but perfect in something like brick or masonry.
I can die now; Bravo, somebody finally showed how they work !!!
Always knew they did something, just now the secret is out. Clap clap.
@@tim7402"Finally" as if there's not tons of videos of it. More like finally I got recommended that randomly
What’s the best for lath and plaster? Stud finders are worthless in my house 😅
@@laurenadams4624 Drills. Then hollow-wall anchors. Use a masonry bit to get through the plaster without breaking a bunch off, get through any wood behind it, then anchor up.
for putting paintings in yugoslavian commie block's reinforced concrete
Wall anchors are one of the things that always makes me feel like if we put serious thought into bigger more important stuff, we really could make the world a better place.that is too say, wall anchors demonstrate the tremendous engineering feets we are capable of when people just want to solve a problem that actually exists for everyone
The second anchor from the bottom has me in tears.
"Yeah, I'll make an anchor that just basically randomly mangles the plastic. Maybe it will hold, maybe it won't. Only one way to find out."
Edit: I've been advised that is a masonry anchor, which is designed to fill the space. I'm not a masonry-knowing-about-guy, so that's my bad.
Thats not a drywall anchor, its a masonry anchor. Its meant to go into a cavity only slightly larger than itself, not an empty void.
@@irishguy051 Well that makes way more sense.
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Because it's a plugg, that one is probably for softer walls made out of leca blocks and in mortar. While the bottom one is for concrete walls.
Its like the first guy said, for houses made of actual bricks 😅
The first technique seems the most gentle and effective compared to the others.
So we not gonna talk about the fact that this guy is everywhere?
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That's what she said.
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That first screw is more expensive than that drill 😂😂
What is it called?
@UsuCaption its a type of wall anchor. Not sure the specific brand.
What is it cos its really effective 😂
It's really not... It's cheap cast metal
@@marcusborderlands6177 unlike the alloy forged farm raised organic gmo free plastic?
This is really important to see since most people don't know when to stop screwing. Usually you gotta keep going but it really depends on the anchor type.
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You stop screwing when the screw is flush
Maybe, this is why my husband and I have so many children. 🤔
Because of my husband's anchor type, we don't know when to stop screwing. 😁
@@Baz09 not sure about that . Watch the video again
doctors weren’t lying when they said here’s a special one
I really like that third anchor. You can tell it held really well because the screw starting going deep into the wood.
And why am I enjoying this? I watched it twice.
I’m enjoying the comments 😂
Три раза пересмотрела! Интересно!👏🏼
First dry wall screw seems the best, looks like spreads the load the most behind the wall. A lot less chance to rip out I’d imagine
Good observation, but the anchor also depends on the type of screw. You notice how the screws being driven on the exterior of the wall join specifically with certain anchors, I see machine, drywall/lag screws with different shank length and thread spacing all around.
that one and the third one imo
The first one also the most expensive one 😂
Depends on the wall and how much space is behind it as well. Personally, the second option is probably the Best Buy once cry once
The fith one is probably not meant for drywall. Looks more like a concrete Dübel.
How immensely satisfying to watch! Love it! 😅
The first one I felt like I was watching Ironman
Thanks for these cool ass samples 🙌
3 rd simple and beautiful
Third
But the worst in functionality...
Exactly. The others seem overly complex and prone to malfunction
@@tejasb3260curious, in what way?
@@tejasb3260and of course you never came back for the reason…
yo that beat kinda fire tho 🔥🔥🔥
I LOVE your videos... I know most of them since I'm old as dirt, but watching the "behind the scenes" is pretty awesome! Mesmerizing, too! 💖🌷💖
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I've never seen how those worked. Now I know. Thanks for the video.
This is truly one of the best video essays I've ever watched.
This explains so much. Thank you.
I like the Fourth from the top down. Seemed to work the cleanest and would hold the best in dry wall
The first one sounded like all star for a second
Adoro ver esses vídeos, de coisas satisfatórias , que eu jamais vou me lembrar de ter visto, e não vou usar essas dicas 😂😂
Первая часть конечно познавательна, НО анкера обычно вставляются в отверстие и так не расщепериваются сильно )
Applause! I was educated and entertained. Thank you!
Great demo's... Good tips... Im gonna look for the first 2 u screwed in.. I didnt realize the difference was that significant. Thanks 4 sharing
That first anchor works great. Used them for mounting a 75-inch tv.
@@damiencross7334lmaooo
@damiencross7334 you really should just get a stud finder and mount to studs for a TV. It is yours though, you can do what you want.
@daveshumaker598 it is in a stud. Who would just put them in drywall. I put anchors throw studs. A stud finder. Thats cute.
I use anchors all the time and haven't really put any thought on how they actually perform thanks for showing!
on the first video, the first to fourth design looks so much great than the last two.
The last 2 are not for "dry wall" they are rock plugs designed for solid material eg brick or stone, and expand into a space just marginally greater than the plug. ( not a void)
The last 2 aren't for that application. They go into a solid continuous hole like a thick concrete wall.
This channel taught me what those little plastic drywall things are for.
I always thought they were useless.
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I was looking for the "Someone's daughter" comment but this is as close as it gets.
I like the 4th one, Jean-Claude van Damme style, epic split lol
Wow I never knew how those worked for those screws. Amazing
The 3rd anchor out of the 6 seems nice finish👍🏾
The blind wedge was nice
I like #3, seems strong
Why is this so satisfying to watch?!
Best video I've watched on youtube in the past decade
First anchor is wild. Never seen such a thing
Wow really? They aren't new (read: many decades old) or novel.
@ I’m filled with wonder and awe as you sit content.
@@boystantoytle5520 weirdo.
Really like the last one. That's a handy trick.
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Many thanks for posting this demo. I've used most of these anchors except the first one. Does anyone know what it's called?
This is such an outstanding video. Thank you!
3rd one is great
I prefer ziptogs myself. Also that hammer trick should really help since I also do a lot of woodworking as a hobby.
Thank u for this‼️
never seen a nail so long in my life....have never been so amazed in my life by simple tools
Me either, also no hole drilled either, just right into it. What was he attaching, balsa wood?
This is how Tic Tok should be ran.... a short clip teaching our youth so much, in such a short time. Genius!
But Tik Tok has a two-fold agenda though! Shorten the attention span of our yooot and also corrupt them slowly!
Bottom two are typically the crappy ones we use
And the moment you need life hacks you forget all of them
It'd be interesting to see load tests for each of these, which holds the most weight (it ain't the bottom one 😂)
El segundo tope me gusto parece una araña queriendo saltar
The wall anchor drilling made a nice little tune, at the beginning.
This is better ASMR than actual ASMR channels
I love this! But I'll never be able to find it again when I'm searching for it.
The 1st one was surprisingly satisfying
Sehr interessantes Video 👍
This is how tech work
3rd one down seems fantastic, plenty of even pressure around the hole.
Being high and watching this is awesome
Agreed
Thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍🙏
I think mollies are the definition of 'MISSION FAILED SUCCESSFULLY'
IDK what "mollies" are... unless used in the same context as say "goof-balls" or similar
These anchors (or at least some of them) are “mollies.” I learned the term as a generic, but it may not be.
I love those crosbow looking ones
That's a good way to just strip all your screws
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If you strip a screw with a chuck you are either an FM or a foreman
The first really on some opuim beats type shii 💫💯❤️🔥💖✨️
It's insane how dumb some of these are, but they're just so goddamn satisfying.
Last technique i just loved❤😊
А я думал, дюпеля вставляются в отверстие в стене, и саморез/болт их распирают, и они не могут выдернуться из стены благодаря этому.
А тут ты саморез в воздух закрутил 😂 гениально, еще воду в пруд молотком бы забил)
англосаксы не понимают нашу смекалку, мы не понимаем их ум😅
Да, именно по этому, люди придумали разные дюпеля, с разными тихнологиями😅
Гипсокартон, не?
Well how else are you supposed to get those pieces in there genous?
@@BoleDaPole отличный английский (нет) from your heart
Did I just watch someone trying to hammer a screw into wood at the end lol? That’s a interesting way to do that
Soo satisfaying😊
Love that white anchor that turns into a spider. 😅
So the second one is showing that you damage your wood in order to drill another wood piece in. You can just use your hand to hold the 2 pieces in a aligned position.
What?
The hammer trick has to be in every single hack video for the last ten years
How about showing something we haven't seen 1000 times by you
Why is this satisfying ❤
Oh I never knew what these thingies on the screws are for. NOW I KNOW lol
Thanks :p
Why is this oddly satisfying?
As a dad, this was highly satisfying
Love these types of videos
Damn you’re so fast hammering that nail
That was very interesting! Thanks!
Alright…. This is probably a dumb question but here goes: regarding the screw doohickeys in the first part of the video. Thet look like they would work really well but, if they’re on the inside of a wall, how do they get there? If you have a make a big hole to get those things in there, how do you make the hole smaller for the ‘normal’size smaller screw? I have no carpentry experience and home improvement for me is limited to what I can afford to pay someone else to do it for me. I feel like an idiot but i want to learn how to do things! Teach me 😁♥️
Very good demonstration my friend! 👍
Good video,esos temasos los bailo en la fiesta
german inventions. 100 years ago. today they cannot open a can of ravioli 😂😂😂
That free hand screw on the fence had me going, so easy to mess up but they got lucky.
the 2nd and 3rd anchors seem the strongest and most reliable
Thank you!! I always wondered!!! 🙋
the 2nd screw thing:
oh yes drill it into me 💀😭😭
The hidden wedge is the coolest. But you've got to make sure the wedge is oriented perpendicular to the wood grain. Parallel to it, can wedge the grain apart, splitting it. But it's a great friction-fit joint that will never come out, and must be drilled out or cut to remove it.
What took you so long to make this video that I always needed to see and did not know.😊
Final one so tough i can't say which one is strongest 😂
Japanese carpenters:
Look at what they need to mimic a fraction of our power
첫번째, 그 다음 세번째가 가장 튼튼할 거 같다.
Question: how do you get the anchors out?
You don't. Not without putting a huge hole in the wall.
I’m not a handyman whatsoever, but i love this shii
I’m really watching this knowing full well I’m gonna hire someone else to do the work 😂😂
This is so satisfying to watch
I’m confused the first one. How u get them back behind the wood to begin with
The bigger ones fold down so you drill a hole slightly larger, push them through with the end of the screw attached, and they spring open behind the plasterboard.