A Glimpse into the Creative World: A Homemade Job Site Grooming Tool and Sustainable Products
As we watch the video, it becomes apparent that we're about to see something extraordinary - a homemade job site grooming tool. The device is made of wood, round in shape, with five dowels sticking out from the flip side. The host enthusiastically asks viewers to guess what this tool could be used for, and after a moment's thought, he reveals that it's actually a job site grooming tool. However, as the conversation unfolds, we realize that this device is not only used for personal grooming but also serves a more practical purpose - getting rid of mud from boots.
The host explains that when working on a construction site, especially during rainy days, it's essential to have a reliable tool for removing dirt and grime from your boots. This homemade job site grooming tool comes in handy, allowing users to scrape off excess mud and leave their boots looking clean and tidy. The device is also equipped with a touch-up feature, which enables users to apply a final coat of sealant to protect the boots from future damage.
The host then shifts the focus to a more environmentally conscious topic - sustainable products. He highlights the staggering number of cups of coffee consumed daily by Americans, with millions of cups featuring green-harvested shade-grown coffee that's been covered with plastic lids made from non-biodegradable materials. These lids have a relatively short lifespan, typically lasting around 18 months before they begin to break down.
The host expresses concern about the impact these plastic lids have on the environment, citing the limited time it takes for them to decompose - roughly nine times longer than the average human lifespan. He then introduces a game-changing innovation - a cup holder made from sustainably farmed BINGO wood that fits onto a standard 12-oz cup. This eco-friendly design not only reduces carbon footprint but also provides an additional functionality as a cup holder.
In addition to the innovative cup holder, the host reveals another ingenious solution created by Charles in Cross Timbers, Missouri. Charles was struggling with the issue of aligning sandpaper with his random orbit sander, which often resulted in sawdust getting sucked up. He designed a tool that features holes on the bottom, allowing users to line up their sandpaper and effectively capture all the dust generated during the sanding process.
The host praises Charles's ingenuity, stating that this tool has made sanding much easier and more efficient. The story of Charles's innovative solution serves as a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of everyday people who are willing to tackle common problems and come up with unique solutions.
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put it into a paper cup but you cover it with what PL this plastic lid this thing what 18 Half Lives before it rots away in the L what's that like nine lives I have no it's a long time I don't know but this is a covers made out of B Bingo wood fits onto a standard cup 12 oz B Bingo wood that's farmed yeah sustainably and so now you can carve your name right here Tommy's little cover right here whatever you want to call it well think of the carbon footprint we' we've definitely reduced it now what also happens is it's a cup holder is that Co on it right now that's golden I love it Richard I got to tell you you are so green but you're wrong I know you guys all know who Stewart Little is yeah yeah yeah that little Minnie Mouse not Minnie Mouse Stewart Little that's what I meant all his friends need a place to gather so they sit around a little table it's a table for mice yeah you've heard of mice at the round Table Right get out of here one's more useless than the other all right this one actually comes to us a viewer sent it in and it comes to us from Charles in Cross timers Missouri now here's the problem that he was trying to solve you have a random orbit sander right and on the bottom you have the holes and those line up with your sandpaper because you want to actually have all the sawdust get sucked up well see doesn't line up see how hard that is you could forever so he invented this and you put the Sandpaper on there and that's so much easier then you take your Binga thingy and you line it up here with the bottom of the Rand orbit sander voila thank you Charlie pretty goodfellas here's something we don't see every day it is a homemade what is it it's a piece of wood round and on the flip side it has five dowels sticking out of it so what is it actually you know what I think I've seen this before this is actually a job site grooming tool seen it but you haven't used it obviously well keeping your hair neat you know but what's really good about it say you have to go in and speak to a homeowner you were outside it's been raining it's muddy you know your hair is one thing but it's the boots you got to get the goop out of the boots purpose tool yeah you scrape them all off you get the boots Queen you just touch up one more time after the boots Tommy you got a little you got to hold it down you're good you're good no I think this guy's on to something you know this is a very green product you know think about what Americans do millions of cups of coffee every day you take that green harvested shade grown coffee right and you put it into a paper cup but you cover it with what PL this plastic lid this thing what 18 Half Lives before it rots away in the L what's that like nine lives I have no it's a long time I don't know but this is a covers made out of B Bingo wood fits onto a standard cup 12 oz B Bingo wood that's farmed yeah sustainably and so now you can carve your name right here Tommy's little cover right here whatever you want to call it well think of the carbon footprint we' we've definitely reduced it now what also happens is it's a cup holder is that Co on it right now that's golden I love it Richard I got to tell you you are so green but you're wrong I know you guys all know who Stewart Little is yeah yeah yeah that little Minnie Mouse not Minnie Mouse Stewart Little that's what I meant all his friends need a place to gather so they sit around a little table it's a table for mice yeah you've heard of mice at the round Table Right get out of here one's more useless than the other all right this one actually comes to us a viewer sent it in and it comes to us from Charles in Cross timers Missouri now here's the problem that he was trying to solve you have a random orbit sander right and on the bottom you have the holes and those line up with your sandpaper because you want to actually have all the sawdust get sucked up well see doesn't line up see how hard that is you could forever so he invented this and you put the Sandpaper on there and that's so much easier then you take your Binga thingy and you line it up here with the bottom of the Rand orbit sander voila thank you Charlie pretty good\n"