“Redneck Engineering” Brings 20 DIY Solutions to Your Everyday Problems

When it comes to finding solutions, we always go for something temporary until we find the permanent one, but sometimes the temporary one becomes permanent.

Like sticking a book under a wobbly table led “until you fix it”, and then you end up leaving it there for the next ten years. These solutions might not be very aesthetically pleasing, but if it works you don’t really pay attention to those minor details. There are thousands of people who come with these funny temporary solutions, and they decided to share their projects on a subreddit dedicated to various examples of redneck engineering.

Below you can check 20 of these hilarious examples.

#1 Protection From Escaping

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#2 Fixed The Gate Problem…

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#3 Looks Level To Me

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#4 For Remote Teaching Without A Document Camera

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#5 My 12 Year Old Son Modified His Bike With Carpet For Barefoot Riding

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#6 Landlord Decided To Turn Down The Heat Today In My Mn Apartment As It Reached -40°. But The Idiot Must Have Forgotten He Pays My Electric And Doesn’t Realize That I Value My Comfort Over Safety Or Energy Conservation.

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

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#8 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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#9 A Whole Crap Load Of Amish Guys Moving A Barn

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#10 Your Move, NASA

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

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#12 Buoyancy

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2 Korean students made a raft out of potato chip bags to prove they have too much air in them.

#13 Whoever Built This Might Have A Phd In Redneck Engineering

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#14 *Beep Beep*

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#15 Use A Fishing Rod To Teach Your Son Baseball

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#16 Silent Killer Mkii

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#17 Came Across This Picture And Wanted To Share

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#18 When Covid Requires Separate Climate Control In An Auto, What Can You Do?

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#19 My Life Has Been A Lie

#20 Bought A Used Toy For My Kids At A Garage Sale. I Guess They Didn’t Have Any C Batteries. But They Did Have An Aa Battery And A Wood Dowel Though

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Times Historians Had No Idea What Something Was And Women Stepped In And Told Them

In class, I learned that when I don’t understand something, someone else probably does. It’s more useful to learn someone’s perspective in a field than to force your perspective and fail miserably.

That’s the moral lesson to be learned in this viral Twitter thread by Gennifer Hutchison. For her, there are things that male historians and anthropologists get wrong because they usually don’t involve women’s perspectives in their research.

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Writer Gennifer Hutchinson pointed out online that male scientists struggle to figure something out because they restrict women’s access to their fields

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Twitter people shared hilarious examples to further support Gennifer’s point

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