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50 Pics Showing “Redneck Engineering” At Its Peak (Best Of All Time)
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50 Pics Showing “Redneck Engineering” At Its Peak (Best Of All Time)

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Angus MacGyver became a pop culture icon because of his innovative DIY solutions. Fans of the hit TV show would fondly remember how he bypassed a high-tech security door by bending light using an ashtray or defused a bomb using a paper clip. 
Of course, Hollywood tends to exaggerate, and the chances of meeting an actual Macgyver are slim to none. However, many people have a similar mindset of making do with what they have to get themselves out of a jam. 
You will see a lot of these ingenious hacks in the Redneck Engineering subreddit, where people share their clever fixes to some of daily life’s problems. It features photos of makeshift iPad stands, improvised bathtubs, and crafty utensil substitutes. 
Here’s our best-of-all-time list for you to enjoy today. Scroll through and be inspired by all the creativity.

#1 Meirl

Meirl
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#2 Protect Your Tools From The Bottom Of The Ocean

Protect Your Tools From The Bottom Of The Ocean
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#3 I’m Bad For Using Whatever Tool Is Handy As A Hammer, Usually A Crescent Wrench. My Husband Learned A Bit Of Welding And Redneck Engineered This For My Birthday

I’m Bad For Using Whatever Tool Is Handy As A Hammer, Usually A Crescent Wrench. My Husband Learned A Bit Of Welding And Redneck Engineered This For My Birthday
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Having DIY tricks up your sleeve involves a lot of creativity, which many people think they lack. If you’re part of that demographic, you can train your brain to think more outside the box. 

Spending more time outdoors is one way to do this. Research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that a 25-minute walk in a green urban area can help quiet the mind and put it on autopilot mode. 

When this happens, our brains enter a state of present awareness, sparking the imagination and allowing creative juices to flow.

#4 Fixed The Gate Problem

Fixed The Gate Problem
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#5 Redneck Bed Liner

Redneck Bed Liner
166points

#6 Damn, That's A Clean Duct Tape Paint Job

Damn, That's A Clean Duct Tape Paint Job
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Every person is wired differently, and each has a unique worldview. Connecting with different kinds of people is another way to get the mind to think creatively. 

A study by Johns Hopkins University supports this. Researchers found that exposure to diverse experiences may foster more complex forms of thought, including critical thinking, deeper analytical skills, and creativity.

#7 Touchless Dispenser

Touchless Dispenser
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#8 Protection From Escaping

Protection From Escaping
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#9 Rear Parking Sensor

Rear Parking Sensor
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Let’s switch our focus to DIY projects, which this list is also about. If you’re a beginner at it, you want to do as much as possible without spending too much. Michael Di Martino of New Jersey-based home improvement company Power Home Remodeling advises starting with interior painting, which adds value to the home. 

“Things like landscaping, building a firepit, and even building a simple outdoor farm table can be easy DIY projects, too,” Di Martino told The Washington Post, suggesting other activities like redoing a basement and turning it into a recreation room.

#10 When You Ask A Welder To Fix Something For You

When You Ask A Welder To Fix Something For You
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#11 Looks Level To Me

Looks Level To Me
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#12 Tortoise Needed A Viewing Platform/Ramp

Tortoise Needed A Viewing Platform/Ramp
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The ugly side of DIY projects—or any housework, for that matter—is the likelihood of injuries. As a homeowner, you must know your limits and when to seek professional assistance. 

New York-based home care expert Bailey Carson advises avoiding any task that requires special licenses. These include electrical work, plumbing, and other jobs that may put you at risk of handling toxic materials. 

#13 No Caption Needed

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#14 Cut A Pool Noodle In Half To Make A Comfortable Armrest For The Truck. From Australia

Cut A Pool Noodle In Half To Make A Comfortable Armrest For The Truck. From Australia
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#15 I Guess This Is Better Than Taking It To A Junk Yard

I Guess This Is Better Than Taking It To A Junk Yard
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Carson suggests looking into the three T’s—tools, talent, and time—if you need further evaluation. Ask yourself a few simple questions: Do you have the necessary tools? Do you have ample time to execute your project? Are you confident enough in your talent and abilities to get it done?

#16 Found This Fork In My Brothers House And Asked Him Why He Had Done It.... Then He Ran Upstairs To Grab His iPad

Found This Fork In My Brothers House And Asked Him Why He Had Done It.... Then He Ran Upstairs To Grab His iPad
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#17 The Birdhouse Booby Trap Device

The Birdhouse Booby Trap Device
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#18 Ahoy! I Humbly Submit A Photo From My Redneck Pirate Ship Build

Ahoy! I Humbly Submit A Photo From My Redneck Pirate Ship Build
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Now, we’d like to hear from you, readers. What’s a DIY project you’re proud of that could easily pass off as “redneck engineering”? Share them in the comments below!

#19 Would Like To Buy This Guy A Beer And Hear His Story

Would Like To Buy This Guy A Beer And Hear His Story
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#20 Master Lock 100

Master Lock 100
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