Most of these are genius, not everyone can afford to replace a broken item immediately. And that dad fixed the "she's touching me" "he hit me" issue so he could drive safely without those distractions. Genius I say.
Dad is on to something here. Worked for agitated students in high school. Anxious kids not known for success had no distractions and were turn around students until administrators got in the way.
6:27 - That is probably an aviation grade sealing tape to smooth the transition between two surfaces to make them more aerodynamic. It is not holding anything in place.
Actually, a specially formulated tape for repairing damaged aircraft is available to airline mechanics. It’s amazingly strong and useful as temporary fixes. Quite scary for a passenger who witnesses its application, however.
Jury-rig comes from the adjective jury, meaning "improvised for temporary use especially in an emergency," or "makeshift." It's a 15th century term that comes from the Middle English jory, as known (back then, anyway) in the phrase "jory sail," meaning "improvised sail." The rig in jury-rigged likewise has nothing to do with the rig that has to do with manipulating or controlling something, like a game or election, to get a desired result. That rig is from a 17th century noun meaning "swindle." The rig in jury-rigged is a 15th century sailing term meaning "to fit out with rigging," with rigging being the lines and chains used in operating a sailing vessel. In the 18th century, if it was jury-rigged it was a boat. Jerry-built means "built cheaply and unsubstantially" as well as "carelessly or hastily put together."
@@TheAdwatsonactually it's never been Jury-rigged, it's always been Jerry-rigged, which refers to the field ingenuity of WW2 Germans who were not so lovingly referred to as Jerry's, all your history has been edited by clowns, most of it is now fiction.
@@capers72424it is jerry rigged: Definitions of jerry-rigged. adjective. cheap and poorly built. synonyms: cheapjack, shoddy, tawdry inferior. of low or inferior quality. “In everyday speech, the word jerry-rig is widely used, though some sticklers insist that it’s incorrect. It’s sometimes used in journalism as well. Its definition is the same as jury-rigged. For example: “She didn’t know how she was going to get home with all of those groceries, but then, using a few old scraps she found, she jerry-rigged a trailer for the back of her bicycle.””
@@BeverlyHighland LOL! But it isn’t wrong, OP here was wrong in correcting something that was already correct. It could be that people accept jerry rigged, but the original term was jury rigged.
It ain't stoopid if it works 😂
As my late husband used to say, if it's stupid, but it works, then it ain't stupid.
Most of these are genius, not everyone can afford to replace a broken item immediately.
And that dad fixed the "she's touching me" "he hit me" issue so he could drive safely without those distractions. Genius I say.
Dad is on to something here. Worked for agitated students in high school. Anxious kids not known for success had no distractions and were turn around students until administrators got in the way.
A twist to "Good fences make good neighbors"
Yes dad, its called border security. Lol
Some have vibes of these stupid "5 Minute Crafts", but some are really genius!
6:27 - That is probably an aviation grade sealing tape to smooth the transition between two surfaces to make them more aerodynamic. It is not holding anything in place.
We hope!!!
4:00 reminded me of when I was a tot, my dad used a drill and a skate key to make whipped cream. Whipped a bit too long and made butter.
Actually, a specially formulated tape for repairing damaged aircraft is available to airline mechanics. It’s amazingly strong and useful as temporary fixes. Quite scary for a passenger who witnesses its application, however.
If it works, it works😂😂😂😂
0:56 - Just put them all on the left. That bothers everyone else. It bothers you even if you won’t admit it.
Their method is way better than all on the left!
Nah, the solution in the video is much cooler than all on the left!
"Duck Tape" LOL
cant spell can they? or they may never have known, its not duck tape its DUCT tape, used to sell DUCT air gaps.
Got up. This morning feeling a bit blaaaaa. Thanks to you, I’m up and running again. 🤩
Jury rig 😂😂😂
It took me a good second to figure out the oven goody
A great how-to video.
This could be subtitled, “An Introductory Guide to MacGyvering”.
McGyvers of the world, unite!
4:40 I know and live with someone that did this in multiple places. I love seeing random vents in multiple walls within a few feet of each other
It is amazing the things you can do with a little duct tape, oh and don't forget zip ties are a quick fix as well.
That was hilarious
Proves just how lazy and cheap , some people are 👎👎
In Biden's Economy we need to be thrifty to survive...
1:00 Interestingly mounted drawer handles - Genius!
1:24 The word is not “Jury Rigging”, it’s “Jerry-Rigging”.
7:49 Oh, yes, that's SO much better than no head.
8:35 Definition of stupidity: Parking your car there. Or maybe they want to collect the insurance.
I'm pretty sure that the part that actually holds up your muffler is called a hanger, so.....
I hope many of these were temporary solutions.
Thank for watching...
It's "jerry" rigged or fixed not jury rigged or fixed. Jury rigged is a very different thing 😂
I'm just wondering, why is the jurry rigged? isn't that ilegal? :p
You think you’re doing a thing, but you’re not. Jury-rigged is correct.
Jury-rig comes from the adjective jury, meaning "improvised for temporary use especially in an emergency," or "makeshift." It's a 15th century term that comes from the Middle English jory, as known (back then, anyway) in the phrase "jory sail," meaning "improvised sail."
The rig in jury-rigged likewise has nothing to do with the rig that has to do with manipulating or controlling something, like a game or election, to get a desired result. That rig is from a 17th century noun meaning "swindle." The rig in jury-rigged is a 15th century sailing term meaning "to fit out with rigging," with rigging being the lines and chains used in operating a sailing vessel. In the 18th century, if it was jury-rigged it was a boat.
Jerry-built means "built cheaply and unsubstantially" as well as "carelessly or hastily put together."
You thought you were doing a thing there, but you weren’t. Jury-rigged is correct.
@@TheAdwatsonactually it's never been Jury-rigged, it's always been Jerry-rigged, which refers to the field ingenuity of WW2 Germans who were not so lovingly referred to as Jerry's, all your history has been edited by clowns, most of it is now fiction.
@@TheAdwatsonyeah why don't you pick up an old Encyclopedia pre-eighties and learn the real truth!
Can you fix that annoying intro Welcome to Channel! Thank For Watching!
It’s Jerry rigged
Nope! Look it up.
@@capers72424it is jerry rigged:
Definitions of jerry-rigged. adjective. cheap and poorly built. synonyms: cheapjack, shoddy, tawdry inferior. of low or inferior quality.
“In everyday speech, the word jerry-rig is widely used, though some sticklers insist that it’s incorrect. It’s sometimes used in journalism as well. Its definition is the same as jury-rigged. For example: “She didn’t know how she was going to get home with all of those groceries, but then, using a few old scraps she found, she jerry-rigged a trailer for the back of her bicycle.””
It's "jerry rigged" not jury rigged.
Nope! Look it up!
It’s jury- rigged and jerry-built.
It’s also op’s way of using manipulative marketing. Purposely say or do something wrong to get faux engagement
@@BeverlyHighland LOL! But it isn’t wrong, OP here was wrong in correcting something that was already correct. It could be that people accept jerry rigged, but the original term was jury rigged.