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50 Stupid Solutions That Actually Work, As Shared On ‘Redneck Engineering’

50 Stupid Solutions That Actually Work, As Shared On ‘Redneck Engineering’

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Human ingenuity and resilience know no bounds. After all, we did figure out how to send people to the Moon. Whether it’s something adjacent to rocket science or simple DIY, people’s creativity can truly be amazing. Admittedly, not all inventions have to change the world. Some simply make our life a little easier, and that’s okay too.
The subreddit r/RedNeckEngineering is dedicated to this kind of ingenuity. It’s a place for interesting homemade engineering, where people solve their problems with seemingly stupid solutions that actually work. Let us know the inventions on this list that impressed you the most, pandas, and don’t forget to upvote your favorites!

#1 Redneck Bed Liner

Redneck Bed Liner
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#2 Art

Art
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#3 A Whole Cr*p Load Of Amish Guys Moving A Barn

A Whole Cr*p Load Of Amish Guys Moving A Barn
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Those unfamiliar with the subreddit or with the term “redneck engineering” might be confused as to what it actually is. The synonyms would be makeshift repairs or jerry-rigging. The latter term has its own history with potential to offend (just as “redneck” does), but a makeshift something is probably your best bet when describing something in the realm of redneck engineering.

Another word that’s used frequently to describe makeshift repairs is MacGyvering. Sure, it’s very American-centric and probably doesn’t say a lot to people who weren’t around during the ‘80s. However, the Oxford Dictionaries site officially decreed that it was a verb on August 27, 2015.

#4 Most Advanced Parking Sensing System! Mitigates And Avoids Car Crashes!

Most Advanced Parking Sensing System! Mitigates And Avoids Car Crashes!
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#5 Meirl

Meirl
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#6 Tortoise Needed A Viewing Platform/Ramp

Tortoise Needed A Viewing Platform/Ramp
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There was a debate a couple of years ago on r/AskAnAmerican whether the term “redneck engineering” can be considered offensive or not. The general (as long as you don’t sort the comments by controversial) consensus is no. Many users were of the opinion that most of the “engineers” laugh at their inventions as well. It’s not offensive as long as the people are in on it themselves.

Laughing is also fair when the repair is obviously meant to make others laugh. Duct taping cracks in the asphalt? That’s hardly a functional fix. Some entries on this list are similar in this way, done only for entertainment.

#7 Tom & Jerry Irl

Tom & Jerry Irl
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#8 Do You Need A Shower?

Do You Need A Shower?
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#9 For $2.50 I Can Do A 360 Degree Timelapse

For $2.50 I Can Do A 360 Degree Timelapse
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The engineers also rarely expect their creations to be aesthetically pleasing or exceptionally impressive in their functionality. “It's finding a solution to a problem that isn't elegant, but makes do with limited resources to be ‘good enough’ and get the job done,” said a user by the name of Crayshack.

#10 The Quintessential Redneck Engineer Tool Guide

The Quintessential Redneck Engineer Tool Guide
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#11 When You Gotta Have Your Tunes

When You Gotta Have Your Tunes
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#12 No Caption Needed

No Caption Needed
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Surely, nowadays redneck engineers don’t disarm atomic bombs with paper clips like MacGyver did. On the other hand, sometimes the results can be quite impressive. Redneck engineering usually happens under certain circumstances. Either within a short timeframe or limited by the wrong equipment, redneck engineering can actually lead to pretty exciting contraptions.

#13 Adjustable Wrench

Adjustable Wrench
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#14 Better Than Bad, It's Good

Better Than Bad, It's Good
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#15 Girlfriend Wont Go Camping? This Will Help

Girlfriend Wont Go Camping? This Will Help
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Coming back to the synonyms, jerry-rigged has its own impressive linguistic history. The Merriam-Webster explains that it’s a mix of the terms jury-rigged and jerry-built that reached its prominence in the late 19th century. Jury-rigged was used in the 18th century strictly in a nautical context. It meant something constructed in a makeshift fashion.

#16 This Put A Quick Stop To The Guys Who Were Carelessly Dribbling On The Floor Of Our Office Restroom

This Put A Quick Stop To The Guys Who Were Carelessly Dribbling On The Floor Of Our Office Restroom
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#17 Redneck Water Gun

Redneck Water Gun
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#18 Canadian Redneck, It Looks Like A Decepticon Molesting A Pick Up

Canadian Redneck, It Looks Like A Decepticon Molesting A Pick Up
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In the mid 1800s, the term jerry-rigging came on the scene. It was used to describe something that was built cheaply and carelessly. Merriam-Webster also observes that jerry-rigging is seen as the inferior of the three, it is still a fully established and used term. 

#19 Does This Count? Didn’t Have A Long Enough Screw Bit

Does This Count? Didn’t Have A Long Enough Screw Bit
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#20 Fixed My Glasses Frame For Now Until I Get It Fixed For Real

Fixed My Glasses Frame For Now Until I Get It Fixed For Real
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