You my friend possess the godly skill of pulling out entertaining videos out of thin air Seriously, a 20 min video of a man reupholstering one chair and yet I am *glued* till the end
@Peter B lol, although, historians believe that if there was no war the taxes would dramatically lower, slavery would end sooner and with no war and best of all... FREE HEALTH CARE!!!
@Peter B first of all, you're 60?! It honestly fascinates me on how when you dont see each other face to face we usually assume that we are the same age, or atleast I do. Second of all, yea due to all those benefits and more I'm planning on trying to immigrate to Canada for it, which kind of makes me a leech but whatever.
Anytime Mehdi tries something he's never done, he succeeds. It's inspirational. Also, does anyone else think Mehdi would make a fantastic teacher? He just makes learning so fun and interesting
@My Secret Account Here in germany, what he used. About 30-40 usd per chair. no idea who asked 1k+ but thats a lot. we do couches for 250 or 600 if its leather.
I'm really glad to hear that he did a good job bc I worked at a furniture store when I was 15 and had to teach myself how to do this and ended up just basically doing this
15:40 "The new staples are on top of the previous ones" That's why they stapled it diagonally (see 5:43). You can staple over diagonal staples easily without risking to hit the other one all the time, Mehdi!
no its not, they are like that because the previous guy was too lazy to straightening his staples all the time. You can see them slowly angle more and more
A tip: Cutting/ripping the original fabric off before removing the staples can make removing them a lot easier. When you remove the fabric it will leave its thickness as a gap between the wood and the staples making it easier to insert the tool to remove them. I recommend cutting the fabric with a carpet knife exactly where the staples are before ripping it to make sure that no small piece of fabric will be left stuck on them.
Abbreviated Reviews yup I agree with you this morning I was trying to upgrade my pcs ram and failed miserably because I have changed many ram sticks but this time I screwed it up by by putting the wrong type lol.
There's that, but mostly it's because the vast majority of people who are willing to pay a professional in any trade to do a job would still prefer to pay them rather than do the work themselves, even if they knew they could do it themselves fairly easily.
They charge so much because that's how much it costs to maintain a business - the wages alone for this job might be $300, but then there's leases, amortisation, insurances, overheads, idle time costs, taxes, management costs, tax management costs, tax management management costs, tax management cost management cost...
@@martyjehovah Like Mehdi said, it's worth doing a calculation plugging in your own salary. If you're a lawyer making $200 an hour then pay because your time is worth more. If you make like $25 an hour then take one weekend and do it yourself.
I love your ElectroBOOM videos even though I don’t understand much about electricity. This is a video where I feel I can understand things! I don’t upholster, but I do sew and that “noodly thing” is called piping. The chair upholstery seam is piped. Thanks so much for what you do on TH-cam. I’m truly in awe not just of your electrical knowledge, but your showmanship and comic timing.
my dad is an upholster and omg watching him pull out the staples is so satisfying, it usually takes him like 10 minutes to undo the entire dust cover underneath a 3 seater lounge cause its just second nature, its honestly so impressive to watch
another option is clear nail polish... but it doesn't dry as fast. the burning method works well on synthetic rope. I'm not sure if that "noodly thing" was cotton or synthetic
Never thought I would have found an amazing upholstery tutorial on an electrical edu-comedy channel! I love it! The chair looks really good, well done!
I like how unlike other channels who make things look very easy, our mehdi actually shows how hard a work is and how much effort you need to put in. 👍👍👍❤️
I was an upholsterer and on the whole i think you did okay, nice corners, sometimes you need to pleat them but not here. Also a tip for removing the fabric (or cover) is to get a screwdriver behind the staples and lever upwards pulling on the fabric and the staples at the same time. You then remove the loosened staples with pliers or wire cutters, though there is a knack to using the cutters so as not to cut through the staple, has a sharp tip which is handy for removing any part staple left behind. Though we also used a chisel designed for the job too. Thanks for your videos.
A tip for the end of the noodle doodle thingy is to take a lighter to it LIGHTLY (pun intended). This only works if the material is made out of polyester or some other synthetic plastics.
I think a great tip is to remove the old fabric and place the new only on the badly damaged pieces, when for all the other parts, you can just reupholster everything with new fabric over the old one, nobody will know the secret until they need to be re-upholstered again, and you'll save a lot of time and swearing for sure! Love your channel!
Thats a Very good suggestion...when the old fabric is not ripped or smells bad leaving it on makes sense...just staple right above the old staples...Thats what I am going to do..Great tip!! Thanks!
So I upholster for my full time job, and you honestly have really good technique. Wouldnt be the exact sane how I would do it but the end result is just as good, if not better than what I would be able to come up with! So great job, and know, the upholstery gods, are not frowning upon you! 👏👏
I see 1200 for 4 chairs a bit high yes, but I guess that service is for those with very expensive chairs (like old vintage grandma chair) because if not, it is way cheaper to buy new ones. I've mehditate a lot with this video! Keep up!
These Chairs he has would almost qualify to have upholstered like this for that price. Just check how effin' expensive these "Gus Thompson" Chairs are..like wtf. 250$+ for ONE CHAIR! www.allmodern.com/furniture/pdp/gus-modern-thompson-side-chair-gus1036.html
Cost of upholstery is usually higher cause its not as busy a business as some other trades, although even at that the price is on the high side, cost of material can be a big factor too but yeah, ur man just probably over quoted him cause doing chairs is a shit job and just over quotes to keep himself in the green
Personal life Sadaghdar is married (taken from wiki but it might not be really true so sorry if he isnt married, i guess i have to stop believing crap on internet)
Man, more of this type of DIY home improvement video would've been great. I know these are lots of work. But one in a month will make us ElectroBoom fans happy.
I think I'm a sucker for fixing and refurbishing videos. I highly enjoyed watching you work and the result turned out really nice. About the crazy glue: if I were you I'd cut the unwinded part and hit it with a little bit of flame from a lighter. That material must be some sort of plastic stuff so it would close and melt a little. Ps: I'm not a professional either, just a fan :)
I know this video is pretty old ad you might not see this comment, but as someone who has done many many fabric projects from, making simple pants to complex jackets with no pattern, to bag making and upholstery. I approve of the methods used here if not recommend some modifications to technique. :)
I never thought I'd watch a video like this, but then you made one and I had no idea what would happen. I was not disappointed. Nice work! Looks bootiful!
Mehdi: refreshing. I like seeing you do this kind of stuff. By the way, you should have put the seat's underside cover BEFORE the fabric. That way, you hide the ugly black edge quite better.
Seriously, this is hard work. I know a lady that did this for a living for about 20 years. Right before she retired at age 70, she demolished her 16 year old grandson in arm wrestling. It was hilarious teasing him about it for the next several years.
I don’t normally comment on videos but. This helped me a lot! I just bought a chair just like this for cheap and figured I could DIY it. I had no clue the top was two pieces! Even after I took it off. Thanks!
The only channel I can watch DIYing something that doesn't make me go nervous as Mehdi does everything with perfection and thinks logically instead of "ah frick it, lets see it it works"
You could burn the tip of the noodley thingy, causing it to become hard. Just don't let the noodley thing burn too long, or you have a house fire on your hands.
I can't believe I watched a 20 minute long video of a man fixing furniture with such interest. You are truly entertaining xD
Priyanka Iyer And I can’t believe I wasn’t the only one!
exactly!!
maybe it's the accent that's so horrible it actually starts to grow on you like a wart that somehow defines you
@@xTerminatorAndy no?
@@ludiProjects Joke bud
Yay! My first official new channel random subject video!
bro come to India everything is cheap here or maybe China electronics heaven
Mehditation
You could have burned the rope to prevent it from unwinding. (ding ding...)
Rocking Science hello!😂😂
idk how to fix a china :/
Mehditation *مهدیتیشن*🤣
1% opening
1% shopping
2% stapling
96% removing staples
DeRg you’re not wrong there
Opening what?
@@justins12 you skipped the start?
TOMO no does he mean opening the chair?
@@justins12 0:50
You my friend possess the godly skill of pulling out entertaining videos out of thin air
Seriously, a 20 min video of a man reupholstering one chair and yet I am *glued* till the end
Aditya Sriram it’s not glue it’s tapen’t
Aditya Sriram
Eyebrows!
WAIT! THAT WAS 20 MIN?!
When I read this I envisioned the "huhhhhhh!" laugh after the glue joke.
I'm stapled till the end
Full CHAIR Rectifier
Hahaha Nice Punch 😂
I see what you did there
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good joke my dude
now we need to get a t-shirt for it
"a little bit of hammering hasn't killed anybody"
Well, that depends on what you're hammering
Toe hammering
Penis hammering
R/cursedcomments
Head hammering
Eye hammering
Wow I can't believe he didn't make it into an electric chair
Or even worse: attach the power stapler under it to punish whoever is on that seat. Ouch.
Yeah, it's not the Volts, nor the Amps, but the Mehdis that kill you.
+Ξxodus you mean anxious?
This is a good one LOL
i got to say that i cant believe that he didn't staple him self with the staple
There is always a better tool than a flat-head screwdriver, but they are never around when you need them.
Hence the moniker "prydriver"
Crowe yeah its called a phillips.
@Peter B I used to be British, until 1783 that is.
@Peter B lol, although, historians believe that if there was no war the taxes would dramatically lower, slavery would end sooner and with no war and best of all... FREE HEALTH CARE!!!
@Peter B first of all, you're 60?! It honestly fascinates me on how when you dont see each other face to face we usually assume that we are the same age, or atleast I do. Second of all, yea due to all those benefits and more I'm planning on trying to immigrate to Canada for it, which kind of makes me a leech but whatever.
Anytime Mehdi tries something he's never done, he succeeds. It's inspirational. Also, does anyone else think Mehdi would make a fantastic teacher? He just makes learning so fun and interesting
He's already a teacher ;)
@@paulb4334 very true
he literally teaches us with his videos
Real upholster here!
You actually did a good job, well done my friend.
@My Secret Account Here in germany, what he used. About 30-40 usd per chair. no idea who asked 1k+ but thats a lot. we do couches for 250 or 600 if its leather.
@@bravosava Same in Hungary too. :) But the price depends from the fabric type. The 1200 CAD for 4 chairs is bloody expensive. 300 CAD/chair. O.o
I'm really glad to hear that he did a good job bc I worked at a furniture store when I was 15 and had to teach myself how to do this and ended up just basically doing this
Except for that grandma fabric😁
Ξrror Canadian dollars
Mehdi: Gets hurt
Mehditation: "Dammit!"
ElectroBOOM: "S**t! F**k!"
well in the ElectroBoom channel he's usually getting badly burnt or shocked
@@howtosnstuff yeah, vs. minor screwdriver jab, lol
I didn't even realized that this was on mehditation I that I was watching electroBoom(that explains why he didn't make an electric chair)
I ain't a bank machine!
A year later
*Donates 2000 Dolars for charity*
You are a virtuous man Mehdi
4000
@@sayyidsahal4533 10000
1 million
@@bredonheh4473 10 Million
@SARTHAK GANGWAR 100 Billion
if this is anything like the brake changing video, those 3 leftover chairs will be sitting there for the next 6 years
Welp looks like it's time to reupholster the next chair!
I love when youtubers just randomly make totally different content
that's hardly totally different lol
How much upholstery has Mehdi uploaded?
It's still something you would expect from him
Renato Quiñe Fernández Based on what?
Yeah it's like he is an actual person...
04:10 There's few things more satisfying in this life than employing the right tool for the job.
15:40 "The new staples are on top of the previous ones"
That's why they stapled it diagonally (see 5:43). You can staple over diagonal staples easily without risking to hit the other one all the time, Mehdi!
But its only 6 inches of diagonal staples there... ?
Too late
nice tip thanks
no its not, they are like that because the previous guy was too lazy to straightening his staples all the time. You can see them slowly angle more and more
Who cares to be honest he’s never done it before and I think he did a great job
"Destaple-izing" "noodley-poop" "fabrication": You have such a way with words.
Noodley-poop. XDDDD
Fabrication is a real word tho.
@@UdaraDiyalagoda Yeah, but it doesn't mean "to cover something in fabric" the way he is using it. That use is a silly, amusing neologism.
@Blank Gaming ”reupholstlerelsers”
12:29 I've never heard somebody so happy about an electric stapler
A tip: Cutting/ripping the original fabric off before removing the staples can make removing them a lot easier. When you remove the fabric it will leave its thickness as a gap between the wood and the staples making it easier to insert the tool to remove them.
I recommend cutting the fabric with a carpet knife exactly where the staples are before ripping it to make sure that no small piece of fabric will be left stuck on them.
4:47 he's officially lost his mind
Jesse Smith wasn’t expecting that, you made my day!
That's ordinary Mehdi. Welcome.
"The pressure of the screwdriver in the palm of my hand is quite hurting"
Anyone who used a screwdriver long enough knows exactly what he means.
There's something really rewarding about doing work yourself... except when you fail miserably and have to call in the professionals regardless...
Abbreviated Reviews having to explain to the professionals why did you do what you did and sitting there shamefully
The professionals oftentimes up the price by 150-200% when they're fixing something the owner tried to DIY.
Jeff Spaulding that's probably because they have to undo the owner's DIY and then do it properly without destroying things.
That's why you keep your mouth shut.
Abbreviated Reviews yup I agree with you this morning I was trying to upgrade my pcs ram and failed miserably because I have changed many ram sticks but this time I screwed it up by by putting the wrong type lol.
And now you know why they charge that much :)
Cuz people don't reaslise how easy it is!
There's that, but mostly it's because the vast majority of people who are willing to pay a professional in any trade to do a job would still prefer to pay them rather than do the work themselves, even if they knew they could do it themselves fairly easily.
They charge so much because that's how much it costs to maintain a business - the wages alone for this job might be $300, but then there's leases, amortisation, insurances, overheads, idle time costs, taxes, management costs, tax management costs, tax management management costs, tax management cost management cost...
Easy??
I wouldn't pay for reupholstery either.
I think probably I would settle for just sitting in an ugly chair, though.
Maybe I'm just too lazy.
@@martyjehovah Like Mehdi said, it's worth doing a calculation plugging in your own salary. If you're a lawyer making $200 an hour then pay because your time is worth more. If you make like $25 an hour then take one weekend and do it yourself.
I love your ElectroBOOM videos even though I don’t understand much about electricity. This is a video where I feel I can understand things! I don’t upholster, but I do sew and that “noodly thing” is called piping. The chair upholstery seam is piped. Thanks so much for what you do on TH-cam. I’m truly in awe not just of your electrical knowledge, but your showmanship and comic timing.
my dad is an upholster and omg watching him pull out the staples is so satisfying, it usually takes him like 10 minutes to undo the entire dust cover underneath a 3 seater lounge cause its just second nature, its honestly so impressive to watch
That "noodly thing" is called piping. :-)
Not any more 😂
*basestone* yes you're correct
Haha not anymore. Mehdi has redefined the technical nonclemature for that particular item.
*Richard Adrian* genius you're right!!
Who cares? It's noodle thing now
I have this on repeat with picture in picture mode for hours while I draw, Mehdi's voice is therapeutic.
You can use a lighter and gently burn the end of the thingy and prevent it from unwinding
I thought about it, but then the crazy glue doesn't drastically change the color
Yeah, you have to melt the plastic fabric, but not to the point it becomes black. This is usually used for ropes.
another option is clear nail polish... but it doesn't dry as fast. the burning method works well on synthetic rope. I'm not sure if that "noodly thing" was cotton or synthetic
Another option is to just secure it by going over the edge with a sewing machine once or twice
heykay15, but it is less likely do damage any kind of plastics, glue might do that.
Never thought I would have found an amazing upholstery tutorial on an electrical edu-comedy channel! I love it!
The chair looks really good, well done!
I like how unlike other channels who make things look very easy, our mehdi actually shows how hard a work is and how much effort you need to put in. 👍👍👍❤️
I was an upholsterer and on the whole i think you did okay, nice corners, sometimes you need to pleat them but not here. Also a tip for removing the fabric (or cover) is to get a screwdriver behind the staples and lever upwards pulling on the fabric and the staples at the same time. You then remove the loosened staples with pliers or wire cutters, though there is a knack to using the cutters so as not to cut through the staple, has a sharp tip which is handy for removing any part staple left behind. Though we also used a chisel designed for the job too. Thanks for your videos.
How did you manage to do that without getting electrocuted?
Very good question...
Heh
Or stapling the seat to his fibula
Because he is not electroboom now
"If you're saving money, you're making money."
That's such a dad thing to say.
$1 saved is more like $1.50 earned due to taxes.
th-cam.com/video/naf_HjApLmI/w-d-xo.html
I think we will never know what da dog doin’.
I Just watched a 20 minute video of a man redoing a chair. I was entertained. Your personality is unmatched.
original
I was so much worried about your thumb all the time you were stapling. 😅
I guess it turns out he's actually not a bumbling buffoon? thinking: We've been lied to for years!
Going through your old videos is an exercise in aspiration. As I prepare for fatherhood I can't point to a better example than you.
Honestly, it came out a LOT better than I thought it would at the start of the video! Nicely done!
A tip for the end of the noodle doodle thingy is to take a lighter to it LIGHTLY (pun intended). This only works if the material is made out of polyester or some other synthetic plastics.
That was my thought too. I'm a drummer and I do this to grosgrain ribbon that's used to hold snare wires to a snare drum so the edges don't fray.
Did same trick when cutting nylon cord.
The problem is that his fabric his white, and he has a good chance of getting a yellowish blob from doing this, so glue is safer
From time to time I come back and watch this again. I don't know what it is about it, but it's just so relaxing to watch.
I think a great tip is to remove the old fabric and place the new only on the badly damaged pieces, when for all the other parts, you can just reupholster everything with new fabric over the old one, nobody will know the secret until they need to be re-upholstered again, and you'll save a lot of time and swearing for sure! Love your channel!
Thats a Very good suggestion...when the old fabric is not ripped or smells bad leaving it on makes sense...just staple right above the old staples...Thats what I am going to do..Great tip!! Thanks!
So I upholster for my full time job, and you honestly have really good technique. Wouldnt be the exact sane how I would do it but the end result is just as good, if not better than what I would be able to come up with! So great job, and know, the upholstery gods, are not frowning upon you! 👏👏
You do upholstering as a full time hob but Mehdi's result is better than what you are able to do? That's just sad man.
@@wizewizard1840 have to agree with that lol
Mehditation gives me super dad energy and I'm here for it.
You've actually done a proper job
Watching him do something other than electrical work is relaxing
It's like a slightly crafty, eccentric Mr. Rogers
There’s something therapeutic about this, and you did a great job too Mehdi!
No chair giveaway !?
Ohh man.
Underrated
Cue the *GIVEAWAY TIIIIME!!* jingle.
Lol
4 new chairs, sponsored by keysit
Four CHAIR Upholstifier!
The reference. I see it. I SEE IT. When's the shirt coming out?
PS: The chair problem has been rectified. :3
Everyone: staple gun
Dr. Doofenshmirtz: staple-inator
joey serenko what
@@-TechTalks he called a spray bottle spray-inator
@@lord_moist every invention he makes, he says inator at the end
@@souep even when the invention is already inator he still adds inator in the end
@@JordHaj ah Perry the platypus, welcome to my house inator inator inator inator
I see 1200 for 4 chairs a bit high yes, but I guess that service is for those with very expensive chairs (like old vintage grandma chair) because if not, it is way cheaper to buy new ones. I've mehditate a lot with this video! Keep up!
Mher Saribekyan which vídeo?
These Chairs he has would almost qualify to have upholstered like this for that price.
Just check how effin' expensive these "Gus Thompson" Chairs are..like wtf. 250$+ for ONE CHAIR!
www.allmodern.com/furniture/pdp/gus-modern-thompson-side-chair-gus1036.html
Or go into the woods, chop down a tree and make one for free! .. if you are capable of woodworking
Electronoobs 7
Cost of upholstery is usually higher cause its not as busy a business as some other trades, although even at that the price is on the high side, cost of material can be a big factor too but yeah, ur man just probably over quoted him cause doing chairs is a shit job and just over quotes to keep himself in the green
When do we get to see ElectroWIFE?
HE ISNT MARRIED
Personal life
Sadaghdar is married
(taken from wiki but it might not be really true so sorry if he isnt married, i guess i have to stop believing crap on internet)
@@Akyomi777 he actually is. one of his electrovlogs said it. idk what number though
@@VijayThakurMD he wears a ring
Also he has a daughter...
I subsribed within the first 20 seconds. I love the ambition, it payed off
Turned out better than expected! Just try not to leave the other chairs for the next year, like most of us would.
Never clicked on a video so fast!
Super User me to
Same
Me either.
sudo rm -rf /
Same :D
His wife must be too proud of him. Mehdi doing every work in his life weather it is household or electronics.
All husbands must learn from him.
Sadly, many wives get iffy when you try to do things on your own
You motivated me to bring my ass back in movement, thx!
Good work, very good content, I'm proud to be alive and can watch your stuff.
dude... your profile picture...
Sreenikethan I what's wrong? ^^
nothing's "wrong"... it's just too good?
This is probably the best project you’ve ever done
Man, more of this type of DIY home improvement video would've been great. I know these are lots of work. But one in a month will make us ElectroBoom fans happy.
Bravo, you are the first human that I subscribe on 2 different channels !👏👏👏
Same
I think I'm a sucker for fixing and refurbishing videos. I highly enjoyed watching you work and the result turned out really nice. About the crazy glue: if I were you I'd cut the unwinded part and hit it with a little bit of flame from a lighter. That material must be some sort of plastic stuff so it would close and melt a little.
Ps: I'm not a professional either, just a fan :)
I know this video is pretty old ad you might not see this comment, but as someone who has done many many fabric projects from, making simple pants to complex jackets with no pattern, to bag making and upholstery. I approve of the methods used here if not recommend some modifications to technique. :)
I just watched a very hairy man upholster a chair with grannypanties looking fabric. and loved it.
ElectroBOOM way to remove staples: Soak in gasoline to loosen them, apply conductive paste to electrically connect them all, then connect to 120VAC.
I never thought I'd watch a video like this, but then you made one and I had no idea what would happen. I was not disappointed. Nice work! Looks bootiful!
Mehdi: refreshing. I like seeing you do this kind of stuff.
By the way, you should have put the seat's underside cover BEFORE the fabric. That way, you hide the ugly black edge quite better.
Lassi Kinnunen ok mommy 👌
But the black edge is neater than the fabric edge
90% of the video: S T A P L E S
other 10% of the video : Actual Reupholster
This guy is amazing tbh. You can start your own business of literally anything
Engineers can do anything...☺️
no, not really
shubham preet unless the went to mit😝
shubham preet "im not a specialist in this but im an electric engineer which makes me a GOD" Mehdi 2017
shubham preet yes due
Nice work Mehdi! You made a realy good job (and didn't electrocute your self )
You should be able to fuse the end of the "noodley thingy" with a lighter to keep it from unwinding.
Unwindinding*
Only if its a synthetic fabric tho.
@@SkittlesNinja1000 oh, what a missed opportunity for starting a fire!
Now I have to do 3 more.
Deep breaths...
Hahahahaha I feel you man.
"I'm like a god with my fingers"
Don't you accidentally electrocute yourself in like 90% of your videos
"accidentally"
Mehdithor God of thunder
I don't think he was talkin bout electricity projects G.....
ahhhahahaha
Well, how do you think he survives those shocks?
I’m loving these non-electronic house fixing videos. This guy is the man
I was fully expecting him to staple his fingers many times
Same
Followed by the staple gun giving him an electric shock and the chair catching fire.
Depending on the material of the braid part, you can sometimes use heat to melt and fuse the ends to prevent fraying
Feels great to work with your hands to accomplish something that you’ve never done before. Nice work, and entertaining as always!
17:00
Mehdi: Work of an engineer.
Sheldon: *heavy breathing*
Actually enjoyable to watch. Very cool and motivating. Thanks man.
i like you no homo
Now the video is finished i cant believe it was fun to watch such thing .
Seriously, this is hard work. I know a lady that did this for a living for about 20 years. Right before she retired at age 70, she demolished her 16 year old grandson in arm wrestling. It was hilarious teasing him about it for the next several years.
why did I just watch someone reupholstering his chairs for 20 mins?
The same reason I did. What reason is that? I have no idea.
I didn't know it was 20 min lol
IKR, and it was very relaxing.
I don’t normally comment on videos but. This helped me a lot! I just bought a chair just like this for cheap and figured I could DIY it. I had no clue the top was two pieces! Even after I took it off. Thanks!
Take a shot every time he says eh
didn't even notice it myself!
Mehditation that’s how we know you are Canadian
7:58 Mehdi's true Canadian came out for a second
man I felt that at the end when you do something productive but realized you have to do it more than once for some reason.
1200 FOR FOUR SEATS do they also replace it with silver
keep in mind that is 1200 CAD not USD. Still ridiculous but not quite as much as some other products you can buy for a similar price
its still over 900 usd :I
If I was them I'd just buy new ones and pocket the remaining money.
1:57- I thought he was about to say "I'll use my FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER"
Same
Proceeds to rectify chair and staples
The only channel I can watch DIYing something that doesn't make me go nervous as Mehdi does everything with perfection and thinks logically instead of "ah frick it, lets see it it works"
out of all the things i got interested to, this one was least expected
Can't believe I watched a man fabricating a chair for 20 mins
Ps: Love from India
You did such a great job! Whenever I have chairs that need to be reupholstered, now I know how to do it and what tools I need!
"now I just have to do three more" perfect reaction
GIMMIE DA STAPLER!!!
Watching you do mechanical / handycraft stuff like this is f*cking hilarious! I love it.
19:11 his wife must have a fun time
:)
13:31
"little bit of hammering hasn't killed anybody"
me: "i really dont think so, 1 miss and your finger is hurt alot"
watching Mehdi pull staples with the bluntest screwdriver known to man is all kinds of therapeutic
Did anyone see the burn mark on his arse from that time he sat on that heated seat he madev🤣 7:51
Ya
You could burn the tip of the noodley thingy, causing it to become hard. Just don't let the noodley thing burn too long, or you have a house fire on your hands.
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Great video Mehdi! I had doubts on how interesting this would be, but I really enjoyed watching this. You did an awesome job too! Well done :-) .
"Those tiny monsters with their dirty and GREASY fingers"