How To Of The Day: How To Peel Apples In No Time

How To Peel Apples In No Time

 
This no-nonsense chef has no problem peeling dozens of apples. In this video, Jasper van Ramshorst, he breezes his way through a huge pile of apples by sticking each apple on a power drill and spinning them at super-fast speed while holding it against a peeler, skinning each one in just a couple of seconds.
 

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Horse Powered Treadmill Log Splitter

Horse Powered Treadmill Log Splitter

 
You can get more economical than this. It runs on water and hay.

Unlike wind and solar energy, a horse treadmill provides energy on demand – without relying on the sun shinning or the wind blowing. Energy can be stored as compressed air without environmental impact or as electricity by charging batteries. Process firewood by powering a saw and log splitter with the horse treadmill. Cool your drinks by making ice for your ice box, or make 5 gallons of ice cream for your next party. The Horse Treadmill will astonish your quests with its simple design while showing your energy independence and environmental consciousness AND ITS GOOD FOR THE HORSE

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Horse Powered Treadmill Log Splitter

 
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Modern Tools

Hammer – In ancient times a hammer was used to inflict pain on one’s enemies. Modern hammers are used to inflict pain on oneself.

Screwdriver – The drink ordered at the local bar after you call in a professional repairman to undo the $500 in damage you did while trying to change out a light socket with your handy screwdriver.

Phillips Screwdriver – The bar drink that you order when the damage estimate is over $1,000. Contains twice the vodka.

Pliers – A device used to extend your reach the necessary few inches when you drop a one-of-a-kind screw down behind the new wall it took you two weeks to install.

Electronic Stud Finder – An annoying device that never goes off when you point it at yourself.

Halogen Light – A work-light that lights up your backyard with the incandescence of a football stadium, causing you to cast a heavy shadow over the area you’re working on so that you need to use a flashlight anyway.

Cordless Drill – A device that lessens your chance of electrocution 90% over a standard plug-in tool.

Cordless Telephone – The handyman’s 911.

Air Compressor – A mechanical device similar in principle to harnessing the power of your mother-in-law’s nagging complaints and using the resulting airflow to blast old paint off the side of the house.

Chain Saw – Allows you to cut your way out of the shed that you accidentally built completely around yourself.

Vise Grips – A pair of helping hands that doesn’t critique the job you’re doing or offer advice.

 

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