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Easy Nail Pilot Holes
Often when you’re nailing small finishing nails into moldings or other projects, the nail will split the wood unless you drill a pilot hole first. However, tiny drill bits have a habit of breaking after just a couple of uses. So rather than using a drill bit, drill the perfect-sized pilot hole using the nail itself. Simply clip the head off the nail with lineman’s pliers for thicker nails or wire cutters for thinner nails, then place the headless nail into the drill. Drill the hole with this nail pilot hole hack, and then drive in a nail. Voila!
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Lip Balm Cash Stash
Sometimes I don’t want to carry my wallet around. At the beach, for example, when I have to leave my belongings unattended while I go for a swim. But I still need cash on hand for food, drinks, etc. So I turned an empty tube of lip balm into a secret cash stash. You could do the same with an empty stick of sunscreen, too. Not only is the tube small enough to fit in my pocket, but it’ll also fool any potential thieves. I mean, who would steal someone’s used lip balm? — Jenny Stanley
Want to hide your precious valuables from prying eyes and hands? Try anyone of these 40 clever, simple ways to hide valuable items from all but the smartest, most determined thieves.
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Organize Small Cords with Toilet Paper Rolls
In today’s high-tech homes, keeping track of small cords can be challenging. Almost every electronic device has a cord that goes with it: cameras, smartphones, computers and the list goes on. Rather than tossing them in various drawers throughout your house, where they can get tangled or forgotten, try this simple and inexpensive solution. Find a small box (a shoebox works perfectly) and fill it with as many empty toilet paper rolls as will fit vertically. Then place a single cord in each toilet paper roll. — Will Leighton