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Wire straightener tool

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They finally invented it!

They finally invented it!

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Thursday’s therapy

Thursday’s therapy

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Simple but effective method of gathering an exact number of pieces each time. 🔩

Simple but effective method of gathering an exact number of pieces each time. 🔩

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repair garden hose in seconds

repair garden hose in seconds

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Unbelievable

Unbelievable

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In China, an engineer came up with anti-mosquito air defense 🦟

In China, an engineer came up with anti-mosquito air defense 🦟

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No suspension. They learned so we don't have to.

No suspension. They learned so we don't have to.

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Cable splice connector

Cable splice connector

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the nutcracker

the nutcracker

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How to test fuses

How to test fuses

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Physics is fun. Anyone who can explain it?

Physics is fun. Anyone who can explain it?

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Wheel Dolly

Wheel Dolly

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Zero tolerance machining

Zero tolerance machining

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Trenchless pipe installation

Trenchless pipe installation

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cable stripper

cable stripper

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Magazine speedloader

Magazine speedloader

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Any computer engineers here? This looks like a data leak

Any computer engineers here? This looks like a data leak

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Paul Curry, an amateur magician in New York City, was the first to discover that a square can be cut into a few pieces and the pieces rearranged to make a square of the same size that has a hole in it! There are many versions of the Curry paradox, but this one is the simplest.

Paul Curry, an amateur magician in New York City, was the first to discover that a square can be cut into a few pieces and the pieces rearranged to make a square of the same size that has a hole in it! There are many versions of the Curry paradox, but this one is the simplest.

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Check this out 🤯

Check this out 🤯

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Thread restoration

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Marking tools

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Firefighting tab

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how it works

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thread repair kit

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Pothole speed testing.

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The Rehbinder effect

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