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20 aspiring engineers unveil their hacks

We’ve all been faced with a broken object, a destroyed wall, a missing piece to something, etc. And often, we use common sense to try to put things back in order or repair it. Recycling is also an option, and all you need is to have a little intelligence.

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Here are 20 aspiring engineers unveiling their design secrets... Would you be ready to use them for their skills? Have you tried to fix something this way too? Tell us all about it in the comments!

1. The hole in this door finally has some style now and doesn’t need to be repaired!

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2. Everyone knows that an apple is the best tool for repairing a tent frame!

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3. Is it raining and you're wearing flip-flops? Don’t panic: this person has found a way to solve the problem!

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4. There’s no age requirement for ingenuity: a little 8-year old girl has developed a system to prevent a book from falling into the bath.

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5. Is the faucet broken? No problem!

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6. Because only LEGO fans will understand!

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7. Trimming the hedges is a real headache... This man has come up with the most radical and fastest solution!

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8. Replacing one object with another is a basic hack rule!

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9. Without a dryer, some things can be difficult...unless you have an air conditioner!

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10. If your shower head is broken, just poke some holes in a bottle!

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11. Because couches are expensive, you have to know how to make them last by just replacing the parts you need.

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12. The best way to illustrate the work of an engineer

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13. Supporting a column with plastic wrap... Why didn’t we think of this before!?

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14. A rear-view mirror is essential... When it's broken, you have to come up with a creative way to replace it!

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15. When your wine glass has sentimental value...

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16. Well, hats off to this guy! Here's how to keep the charging cable plugged in to your laptop!

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17. While waiting to get his headlight fixed, this guy used a plastic pill bottle that’s the same color as the lights and turn signals!

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18. When the flush handle is broken and you’re not a plumber...

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19. How did our ancestors get hot water? Here’s the answer:

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20. Improvise to avoid spending money... A motto that any great hacker knows!

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