These Tool Hacks Will Make the Lives of DIY Lovers so Much Easier

Published on 06/25/2024
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Use Hooks to Store Your Drills

Although you can use screwdrivers when you need a handy tool, there's nothing quite like the power and the speed of a drill. These things are perfect for when you have big projects that require a lot of screws, so it's important to have them on hand at all times. But if you're someone who misplaces your tools quite often, it might be an idea to give them a designated storage space in your garage or shed.

A great way to store your drills is to hang them from large vinyl-clad hooks. You can drill these into a wall or onto some wood and give your drills a permanent home.

Use Hooks to Store Your Drills

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Use Wood Blocks to Make a Custom Vise

If you're someone who loves to get involved in woodworking and carpentry, you're going to need to add a vise to your tool collection. A mechanic vise is great for keeping things safe and secure while you're working on them - but only if you're working on larger items. So, if you're looking to use a vise for smaller items, you might have to make custom vise blocks. Luckily, it's not hard!

All you need to do is cut small blocks of wood and stick them onto either side of the vise. By doing this, you can lessen the gap between them and safely work on smaller items.

Use Wood Blocks to Make a Custom Vise

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Use Tape to Make a Flush Hacksaw

One tool that everyone should have in their toolbox is a hacksaw. This hand-powered tool is great for those who want to trim metal, cables, and wood - and it's even a good option when you want to cut something flush to the surface. However, you'll need to make a few adjustments to your saw if you intend to do this, as hacksaws can sometimes damage the surface of the material you're cutting.

To stop the teeth from marking or cutting something you don't want to cut, cover the blade with tape. Just make sure to leave the blade bare where you do want to cut.

Use Tape to Make a Flush Hacksaw

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Use Locking Pliers and a Crowbar for Broken Nails

Women will say that there is nothing more annoying than breaking a nail - but DIY lovers would definitely say that, too! Although hammers can often remove nails quite well, sometimes stubborn nails do break in the process, which leaves you with limited solutions. But one of the best ways to remove this stubborn nail once and for all is to utilize the power of a locking plier and a crowbar.

By attaching the locking pliers to the top of the nail, you can create a temporary nail head. Then, go in with the crowbar to yank it out once and for all.

Use Locking Pliers and a Crowbar for Broken Nails

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Use the Cartridge to Upgrade Your Utility Blade

Utility blades are great additions to any DIY lover's toolbox. They're not only great for opening up deliveries that come in the mail, but they're also great for cutting carpets, measuring construction projects, and so much more. And while these blades are designed to be long-lasting, constant use can make the blades blunt and less efficient as time goes on. But there is an extremely easy way to fix this, though.

Instead of ditching the blade altogether, make use of the cartridges that already come with the blade. All you have to do is break off the worn-out part and replace it with another in the cartridge.

Use the Cartridge to Upgrade Your Utility Blade

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Use Wood to Make a Mini Drywall Blade

Whether you're building an interior wall yourself or just looking to make some adjustments to what is already there, a drywall blade will become your best friend. But these saws are normally pretty large, which can be an issue when you want to make smaller cuts. Don't worry about searching high and low for a smaller drywall blade, though. You can actually make one of these yourself from the comfort of your own garage!

By attaching a jigsaw blade to a wooden handle, you can create your own mini drywall blade that will work just as well as one you could buy from a hardware store.

Use Wood to Make a Mini Drywall Blade

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Use a Wood Shim to Protect Your Surface

Although hammers are incredibly practical and efficient tools, they are also quite hard to control. The user simply swings the hammer and hopes that it hits the middle of the nail. However, sometimes it doesn't and can bend the nail while also causing damage to the surface you're hitting. To stop this from happening and ruining your DIY project, why not use a wood and a wood shim to protect your surface instead?

This way, the wood shim will take the brunt of the hit rather than the surface you want to keep clean. Just remember to make a laceration to the edge of the wood so you can remove the nail.

Use a Wood Shim to Protect Your Surface

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