Best Posts of This Week!
Here’s the best posts of this week in case you missed it:
- Bush Toilet Paper is a must for any Bush-lover.
- Shocking pen and Finger Nose Trimmers are must for pranks.
- DIY Canoe made from what? PVC pipe and duct tape!?!
- Now is the time to protect yourself with a Stun Gun in your pocket at all times. Of course, you can get the Tampon Stun Gun for style too.
- Becoming a spy is now easier with the Hidden Camera and Spy Sunglasses.
- Don’t forget the Chinese guy who made his own DIY Submarine.
- Learn to hack an Eee PC here.
- Steampunk Tennis Racket, Steampunk Cufflinks, and Steampunk Mouse can make you a real Steampunkoholic.
- Don’t forget the totally useless and crappy folders for your next important company meeting!
- Of course, the USB Stealth switch is a must for goofing off at work.
- Who said smoking can’t be fun?
- Barcode Doormats to fill your geekyness.
- Oh no! It’s a RING MOUSE!
- Wilderness Survival 101 - How to make fire.
- Last but not least, a Beer Can Holder is stupid and innovative.
DIY Canoe Made out of PVC Pipe & Duct Tape!


One of my best friends from college is a fully-redneck dude who will use duct tape for anthing that leaks.
He also told me if you duct tape anything, it’s probably redneck.
Here’s a canoe made out of PVC pipe and duct tape that’d definitely qualify as redneck boat.
I wanted a boat that would allow me to cast into the shore instead of from the shore. Being a mechanical engineer, one thing led to another and as the years passed I decided I would build a skin-on-frame kayak. The final kayak would be wood framed and fabric skinned. I searched for additional ideas and eventually made a balsa and tissue paper model of an 18 footer. Not wanting to invest more money and time than necessary in a prototype, I began thinking of a simple and quick way to test a design.
DIY - How to Make your Own One Dollar Money Clip!

Here’s a real simple and easy way to keep your bills tidy and handy using 2 magnets, duct tape, and a dollar bill.
Get it?
It’s a money clip made from a couple of magnets and a bill of currency. He calls each one a “limited design”, because all paper currency in any country is uniquely numbered and therefore by its nature a “limited edition”.






















