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It's 11 p.m., your faucet starts leaking, and there's no way your plumber will answer their phone. What do you do? You could, of course, wait for the morning and probably watch your room fill up with water in the process. Or, you could slap some duct tape on that baby and call it a day.

The latter sounds like it's straight from the Redneck Engineering subreddit, doesn't it? Well, maybe because it is. That's a community where people share questionable, sometimes even silly solutions that shouldn't seem to work, but somehow do. Scroll down and see what the DIY engineers were up to since the last time we featured the subreddit on Bored Panda!

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Who's Laughing Now?

Who's Laughing Now?

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    Kitten Proofing The Underside Of My Couch

    Kitten Proofing The Underside Of My Couch

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    In-Laws Visiting. They Kept Pushing Buttons On The Remote To The Point The TV Was Wrecked, And The Dvr Was Full And Programmed To Record Till Next Century. Cardboard And Tape Solution

    In-Laws Visiting. They Kept Pushing Buttons On The Remote To The Point The TV Was Wrecked, And The Dvr Was Full And Programmed To Record Till Next Century. Cardboard And Tape Solution

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    The Redneck Engineering community celebrates the successful (?) attempts at fixing things up. There's nothing wrong with a little DIY at home. In fact, 75% of American homeowners claim they have tried out some sort of a DIY project. Most people (62%) say they tackle home repairs or renovations themselves because it's cheaper. 

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    At the same time, around 80% said they've made mistakes when DIY'ing something, and 45% said they've completely butchered a DIY project at least once. So, it seems that DIY isn't always the be-all and end-all, and it's useful to know when it's best to put the hammer down and call a professional.

    #4

    Is This Normal Anywhere?

    Is This Normal Anywhere?

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    #5

    Hold The Door!

    Hold The Door!

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    #6

    This Actually Works Great

    This Actually Works Great

    "Why does my son have a spoon stuck to his gaming screen?"

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    Perhaps the most obvious risk when DIYing home projects is doing electrical work. We often imagine we'll end up looking like Marv from Home Alone 2, but experts warn that faulty electrical work done by an amateur can be seriously dangerous.

    According to Chuck Khiel of Case Architects and Remodelers, vice president of the Schedule Fred division, "The real risk is fire." There are 51,000 home fires in the U.S. every year. In some cases, you might even need a permit if you're planning to do electrical work like adding electrical outlets.

    #7

    Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

    Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

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    #8

    Budget Cybor Truck

    Budget Cybor Truck

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    #9

    So My Kitchen Faucet Snapped And The Stores Are Closed

    So My Kitchen Faucet Snapped And The Stores Are Closed

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    Major plumbing repairs should also be left to the professionals. While fixing leaky faucets and pipes is something people can definitely DIY, things like adding or moving plumbing fixtures, replacing pipes and water heaters, or repairing/installing septic tanks or dry wells are not something an average homeowner can do.

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    King Of The Flea Market Atop His Chariot

    King Of The Flea Market Atop His Chariot

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    #11

    Maine Winter Improv

    Maine Winter Improv

    WHAT IN THE STATE OF FRIGGIN MAINE IS HAPPENING HERE

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    #12

    Floor Fan You Say?

    Floor Fan You Say?

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    One of the most popular things people DIY nowadays are decks. Kiehl warns that many homeowners might need a permit for that as well, whether you're doing it yourself or hiring a professional. The experts at Timber Tech write that you'll need to take many things into account if you want to build your own deck: assess the substructure, the materials, and the scope, getting familiar with the installation process and the tools.

    #13

    Meanwhile, In Florida

    Meanwhile, In Florida

    Milton prep, let's see if she holds.

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    #14

    Home Made Smoker From Fb

    Home Made Smoker From Fb

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    #15

    Tennessee Makeshift Bridge Using 2 Trailers

    Tennessee Makeshift Bridge Using 2 Trailers

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    Another, perhaps surprising, DIY project you shouldn't do solo is taking down trees. You have to have the right safety gear, know how to operate a chainsaw, and even be familiar with tree physics. In some jurisdictions, you might need a permit to remove a tree as well, so always check for that!

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    #16

    Added A Bicycle Bottle Holder To My Desk

    Added A Bicycle Bottle Holder To My Desk

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    #17

    Tried Glue First, Didn’t Hold

    Tried Glue First, Didn’t Hold

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    #18

    No Saftey Violations Here Boss!

    No Saftey Violations Here Boss!

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    Okay, there are lots of things that we can't DIY. But what can we do, then? If you're not Bob the Builder but you like to get your hands dirty once in a while, you can do simpler home improvement projects or fix things like a clogged toilet, jammed garbage disposal, wall holes, or walls that need a little TLC (paint).

    #19

    Oddly Satisfying Towel Holder

    Oddly Satisfying Towel Holder

    Wife is painting the bathroom so removed all hanging items, includes of the towel holder. With a redneck engineer in the house, that will not stand. A finger tight screw in a wall anchor and problem solved.

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    #20

    Gotta Love Uhaul

    Gotta Love Uhaul

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    #21

    Drying My Pants In A Hotel Room

    Drying My Pants In A Hotel Room

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    Surprisingly, upholstering is something you can do by yourself. While the thing you upholster might not be a $3,000 intricate couch, some things can be pretty simple. According to Ana Verdi, a designer at Thompson Fine Home Renovation, homeowners can upholster "anything with straight lines." You just need a staple gun and some fabric, and you should be good to go after a few YouTube tutorials.

    #22

    Found This On Facebook

    Found This On Facebook

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    #23

    Does My Poor Mans Radio Antenna Count?

    Does My Poor Mans Radio Antenna Count?

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    #24

    My Wife Kept Accidentally Turning Off The Dishwasher

    My Wife Kept Accidentally Turning Off The Dishwasher

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    Did you know that old, dried-up caulking might be costing you 10% more in your annual bills? Replacing it around bathtubs, faucets, windows, and more might save you a pretty penny. Re-caulking can be pretty easy once you get all the supplies you need and consult a few tutorials like this one.

    #25

    Glue Hoding Together This Old Chairs Legs Gave Out

    Glue Hoding Together This Old Chairs Legs Gave Out

    The glue that was holding together this chairs’ support gave out cause the legs to to open up when sat upon.
    Nothing a nail sandwiched between some scotch heavy duty filament tape can’t “temporarily” fix.

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    #26

    Passive Amplifier 4G Signals

    Passive Amplifier 4G Signals

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    #27

    Mounted A Police Riot Shield To My Bike As A Windshield

    Mounted A Police Riot Shield To My Bike As A Windshield

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    Another annoying problem that a little DIY can solve is squeaky hinges. Whether it's a door, a window, or a cabinet door, most folks should be able to fix it in almost no time. And you don’t need a specialty lubricant—petroleum jelly, bar soap, or even olive oil can work just as well.

    #28

    My Brother Sent Me This

    My Brother Sent Me This

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    #29

    Local Savannah Engineer

    Local Savannah Engineer

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    #30

    Father In Laws TV “Mount”

    Father In Laws TV “Mount”

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    So, Pandas, which one of these "It ain't stupid if it works" solutions impressed you the most? Share your thoughts with us in the comments. And don't forget to share some of your own Redneck Engineering projects if you have any! When you're done, check out our previous posts about the subreddit herehere, and here!

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    Wrenchammer

    Wrenchammer

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    #32

    Liquid Nails Used For Ship Lap Boards, No Brad Nails

    Liquid Nails Used For Ship Lap Boards, No Brad Nails

    Needed to apply pressure to all four walls. This was a balancing act. We got the job done.

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    #33

    Thoroughly Impressed With This One

    Thoroughly Impressed With This One

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    #34

    Pulled Behind A Tractor

    Pulled Behind A Tractor

    Saw on facebook. Pulled behind a tractor. OP states the mower with the handle was clipped on so he could remove it to mow around trees. I'm not sure how he started the on with no shroud over the flywheel/pull start handle. But if he's this handy, I'm sure he had his ways.

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    #35

    Too Tall For A Normal Shower Head. This Setup Is Just Right

    Too Tall For A Normal Shower Head. This Setup Is Just Right

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    #36

    Forgot To Pack A Spoon

    Forgot To Pack A Spoon

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    #37

    What's A Man Gotta Do To Get Some Privacy Around Here

    What's A Man Gotta Do To Get Some Privacy Around Here

    Left hand door opens onwards and right hand door opens outwards. The right hand door is actually to my shared bathroom and it only locks from the inside with a privacy lock.

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    #38

    My 70 Yr Old, Wife Picked This Up At Walmart For Ten Bucks A Few Years Ago. She Absolutely Loves It And Refuses To Let It Go. The Handle On The Lid Finally Broke - So She Grabbed Some Duct Tape And Made A ''new'' One... When I Saw It This Morning, I Was Like Wtf? But, If She's Happy? I'm Happy

    My 70 Yr Old, Wife Picked This Up At Walmart For Ten Bucks A Few Years Ago. She Absolutely Loves It And Refuses To Let It Go. The Handle On The Lid Finally Broke - So She Grabbed Some Duct Tape And Made A ''new'' One... When I Saw It This Morning, I Was Like Wtf? But, If She's Happy? I'm Happy

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    #39

    We Don’t Need No Stinking Simpson Strong Ties!

    We Don’t Need No Stinking Simpson Strong Ties!

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    #40

    Spotted In The Wild

    Spotted In The Wild

    My guess is that it’s a homemade “pickup truck”.

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    #41

    I Told My Landlord The Flush Wasn’t Working So I Come Home To This…

    I Told My Landlord The Flush Wasn’t Working So I Come Home To This…

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    #42

    This Is Why All Cars Should Be Gray

    This Is Why All Cars Should Be Gray

    Someone did an H&R on my mirror. Multiple layers of JB weld and duct tape and my engineering degree paid off.

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    #43

    Made This Guitar A Few Weeks Ago For A Friend's Birthday

    Made This Guitar A Few Weeks Ago For A Friend's Birthday

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    #44

    Borrowed Some Gardening Tools From My Father. That's Not Going Anywhere

    Borrowed Some Gardening Tools From My Father. That's Not Going Anywhere

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    #45

    Hell Yeah

    Hell Yeah

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    #46

    Working On My Car. Couldn't Find My Vice Grips

    Working On My Car. Couldn't Find My Vice Grips

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    #47

    My Insurance Denied Me A Cane, So I Recycled Some Shipping Materials Into A One. Been Using It For A Month

    My Insurance Denied Me A Cane, So I Recycled Some Shipping Materials Into A One. Been Using It For A Month

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    #48

    Couldn't Find The Bathroom Key

    Couldn't Find The Bathroom Key

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    #49

    My Younger Me Trying To Cool My Second Cpu (I Didn't Have A Second Heatsink)

    My Younger Me Trying To Cool My Second Cpu (I Didn't Have A Second Heatsink)

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    #50

    I Built A Dust Resistant Computer Into The Ceiling Of My Workshop Because Why Not?

    I Built A Dust Resistant Computer Into The Ceiling Of My Workshop Because Why Not?

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    #51

    Cork Kept Comming Off My Mead.... I Added A 5lb Dumbbell

    Cork Kept Comming Off My Mead.... I Added A 5lb Dumbbell

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    #52

    That's One Way To Get Sound On The Patio Of A Coffee Shop

    That's One Way To Get Sound On The Patio Of A Coffee Shop

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    #53

    This Is How You Keep Your Webcam At Head Level

    This Is How You Keep Your Webcam At Head Level

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    #54

    Be The King Of Buc-Ees

    Be The King Of Buc-Ees

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    #55

    Bath Time With My Sousvide

    Bath Time With My Sousvide

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    #56

    I Forgot My Charger At Work But It's Home Office Day

    I Forgot My Charger At Work But It's Home Office Day

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    #57

    Maintenance Guys Are The Bane Of My Existence

    Maintenance Guys Are The Bane Of My Existence

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    #58

    Charging The Off-Grid Batterypack With This Homemade Generator Built From A Car Alternator And A Power Washer Engine

    Charging The Off-Grid Batterypack With This Homemade Generator Built From A Car Alternator And A Power Washer Engine

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    #59

    Made A Taser From A Broken Electric Kettle This Morning

    Made A Taser From A Broken Electric Kettle This Morning

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    #60

    BBQ Tailgate Style. The Shopping Cart Pig Roast BBQ NFL Game Tailgater

    BBQ Tailgate Style. The Shopping Cart Pig Roast BBQ NFL Game Tailgater

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    #61

    Both Of My Old Powerbanks Broke So I Combined Their Parts Together

    Both Of My Old Powerbanks Broke So I Combined Their Parts Together

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    #62

    Found This While House Hunting

    Found This While House Hunting

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    #63

    BF Fixed The Issue With The Gas Stove That Kept Switching Off

    BF Fixed The Issue With The Gas Stove That Kept Switching Off

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    #64

    I Built My Own Monitor Holder So I Can Game In Bed

    I Built My Own Monitor Holder So I Can Game In Bed

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    #65

    This Thing I Built Years Ago To Shoot Ultra Fine Glitter All Over A Guy's Desk When He Pulled His Keyboard Tray Out. I Hid It Behind His Monitor

    This Thing I Built Years Ago To Shoot Ultra Fine Glitter All Over A Guy's Desk When He Pulled His Keyboard Tray Out. I Hid It Behind His Monitor

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    #66

    Here’s A Good One

    Here’s A Good One

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