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Hacks of the Week from Reddit’s JustRolledIntoTheShop


Hacks of the Week from Reddit’s JustRolledIntoTheShop

Look, we’ve all used a butter knife to turn a screw and some of us have opened a beer or two with a cigarette lighter, so we’re all about multi-tasking. With that in mind, the theme of this week’s Hacks of the Week is MacGyvering:

Chain of Fools

Exhaust mount

And the Oscar for Most Creative Exhaust Mount goes to…

Lost My 710 Cap

Oil CapYou would not believe the oil-plugging power of a zip-tied paper towel.

Speaking of Zip Ties

I fixed it

Sadly, coat hanger manufacturers have lost hundreds of thousands in revenue since the advent of the zip tie.

Intricate

Ziptie bumper

I have to say, I’m completely impressed by this zip tie repair. Although, you could’ve replaced the bumper cover in the time it took to knit it together.

Zip Ties are Bush League

Macrame

Dateline Detroit: Jeep introduces Jeep Patriot Macrame Edition for 2014 model year, touting weight savings, reduced use of harmful paints.

High Security

Padlock

This guy also invented his own LoBuck LoJack with a spool of butcher’s twine attached to the rear bumper.


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12 thoughts on “Hacks of the Week from Reddit’s JustRolledIntoTheShop

  1. ANGRYJOE

    I’ve done the zip tie fix on plastic panels before. Especially on quads and 3 wheelers, works like a champ and saves money when function is more important that form.

    1. Derek

      I’m kind of wondering why that’s such a bad idea! Seems like it might clatter around, but certainly would be perfectly functional?

  2. RockJustRock

    Body panel stitching is very common in the tuner community and is often viewed in a “badge of honor” or “battle scar” mode. Usually they tie in an x pattern for directional rigidity.

  3. Dan Sallia

    Please tell me that those zip ties are NOT holding the tie rod together, as in worn out ball socket. If so I do not want to be on the same road as that car. That is really scary.

    1. Nick D

      It looks like they are holding together the upper wishbone to the spindle on a Honda double-wishbone suspension. Looks very similar to my old 1990 Acura Legend’s suspension layout

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