Thursday, August 4, 2016

60 Hilarious Solutions That Must Have Been Done By Engineers. #47 Is Exceptionally Dangerous!

No matter what’s the situation, there’s a whole host of reasons why you should never stop learning. Most of us having degrees in tech, science, or engineering, but we never make use of it in our daily life. These images below showing a perfect example of how creatively you can use your engineering skills at your home.
Can’t say about you, but after investing four years of my life and hundreds of hours of efforts into completing engineering degree, I’ve learned something important today that I can also use my engineering skills to make my family’s life easy. What about you? Let us know in comments.

#01. Don’t Have The Money To Fix It? Improvise!

#02. So My Son Fixed Our Shower

#03. Not The Worst Way To Hold Up A Graphics Card

#04. Trust Me I Am An Engineer

#05. Wanted To Watch The Game On Tv. Didn’t Have An Adaptor

#06. Being Resourceful

#07. There, I Fixed It

There, I Fixed It
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#08. Left Side Mirror Broken Off? No Problem

#09. My Laptop Charger Kept Falling Out

#10. Never Drop A Book On The Bath Again. My 8-Year-Old Daughter’s Invention

#11. My Dad’s Solution When A Control Knob Broke Off In My Car

#12. Roommate Punched A Hole In His Door. I Fixed It

#13. This Guy Just Printed Out A Headlight

#14. The Button On The Dishwasher Broke And Had To Be Held In Place To Do A Wash Cycle, Now Problem Solved.

#15. You Got To Be Kidding

You Got To Be Kidding
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#16. Trust Me, I’m An Engineer

#17. That Should Fix It

#18. Couch Fix

Couch Fix
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#19. Makeshift Remote Control

#20. DIY Level: 9000

#21. I Guess That Is One Way To Fix A Bike

#22. Desperate Times

#23. My Little Cousin Broke A Plate And Tried To Hide It From My Aunt

#24. Trust Me, I’m An Engineer

Trust Me, I'm An Engineer
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#25. That’s One Way To Fix Your Headlight

#26. Our Blender Broke, Time To Improvise

#27. My Girlfriend Broke The Water Filter, So I Fixed It. Nailed It!

#28. The Light In Our Building’s Elevator Has Been Broken For A Few Days. Now Management’s Finally

#29. Probably That’s Why Women Live Longer Than Men

#30. Easily Fixed It

Easily Fixed It
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#31. Hot Water Fix

Hot Water Fix
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#32. My Girlfriend Needs To Wear This Bra Tonight And The Dryer Is Broken

#33. Creativity Level Over 9000

Creativity Level Over 9000
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#34. Trust Me, I’m An Engineer

Trust Me, I'm An Engineer
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#35. Trust Me, I’m An Engineer

Trust Me, I'm An Engineer
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#36. Trust Me, I’m An Engineer

#37. So My Laptop Broke Just When I Needed It Most

#38. Broke One Of The Rings On My Shower Curtain Today. Here Is My Life Hack

Broke One Of The Rings On My Shower Curtain Today. Here Is My Life Hack
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#39. I Found The Other Iphone Speakers Lacking Something, So I Made This

#40. Half Redneck And Half Soccer Mom?

#41. Creative Solution

Creative Solution
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#42. My Laptop Screen Hinges Gave Out. I Came Up With This Fix

#43. Painter’s Tape And A Fan Are All That’s Keeping This Desktop From Overheating

#44. Buddy Just Macgyvered His Daughter’s Broken Laptop

#45. Why The Apple? Core Strength. Trust Me I’m An Engineer

#46. Brilliant Solution!

Brilliant Solution!
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#47. Airplane Passenger Spots Worker Fixing Jet Engine With Tape Before Take-off

Airplane Passenger Spots Worker Fixing Jet Engine With Tape Before Take-off
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#48. Removing Some Cables And Noticed The Previous Admin’s Brilliant Engineering

#49. Meanwhile In Baytown

#50. Diy Bike Handle

Diy Bike Handle
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#51. Why Not

#52. No Baking Sheet No Problem

No Baking Sheet No Problem
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#53. Saw This Car In The Mall Parking Lot. That’s One Way To Fix A Dent

#54. The Power Button On The Tv Broke. This Is How My Dad Fixed It

#55. Safety Fail

Safety Fail
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#56. All Fixed

#57. My Friend Run Out Of Gas But He Managed The Problem

My Friend Run Out Of Gas But He Managed The Problem
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#58. Airplane Repair

#59. Why Buy New?

Why Buy New?
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#60. My Wife Asked Me To Fix The Toilet

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