50 Times People Thought Of Stupid Solutions That Actually Work, As Shared On ‘Redneck Engineering’ (New Pics)
Do you know how to make modifications to your vehicle or install a fancy shower head? Have you ever built a full-size pool in your backyard? What about turning your kayak into a motor boat? You might be thinking, “I would not know the first thing about any of those projects.” But the truth is, you don’t have to. If there’s a will, there’s a way.
Let me introduce you to the Redneck Engineering subreddit. This page is famous for celebrating all of the stupid and yet simultaneously genius solutions to everyday problems that creative people have come up with. They might not be the most conventional ways to go about things, but if you are not as concerned about aesthetics as you are about saving money or doing the grunt work yourself, there’s nothing wrong with these masterpieces. Enjoy this list of pure innovation, and be sure to upvote all of the pics that inspire your inner redneck engineer. Then let us know in the comments if you have ever dabbled in the realm of redneck engineering yourself, and if you’re interested in even more of these crazy creations, you can check out some of Bored Panda’s previous articles on the same subreddit here and here.
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Modern Problems Require Modern Solutions
The Redneck Engineering subreddit was created in 2013 and has amassed over 561k members since then. Full of images of trucks with unthinkable modifications and plumbing solutions that appear to be verging on dangerous, this subreddit is a treasure trove of redneck innovations. In a previous interview with Bored Panda, the founder of the subreddit, Flounder19 said that the idea for the group came from this post on r/Funny, which features a couple of rednecks floating on a makeshift picnic table/boat on a lake.
Flounder19 just knew there must be countless other redneck creations out there, so he created a space to gather them all. He also told my colleague Jonas that redneck engineering does not require special tools or expensive materials. “The things you can do with duct tape and zip ties alone is amazing. Plus it doesn't need to look good as long as it works right,” he said. But he was sure to add some sage advice as well: “Don’t die, please.”
Homemade Kitty Backpack. Ratchet Straps, Cardboard Box, Tape And A Colander
My Neighbor Using A Blower Taped To A Skateboard On A Rope To Clean The Roof
The term “redneck engineering” may sound questionable, as rednecks are often given a bad rap, but there’s nothing wrong with embracing the term for fun, especially when celebrating your genius engineering innovations. According to JStor Daily, the term redneck dates all the way back to the 1800s, but it has often been used as a derogatory term since then. However, it originally just alluded to the commonly sunburned backs of farmers’ necks in the south, and some working class people even claimed the term as a “badge of class pride”.
Today, the term is sometimes used to imply that someone is racist or bigoted, but that’s only a stereotype. Just because someone is a farmer or lives in the country does not mean they hold prejudices. (And just because someone is "high-class" does not mean they are an advocate for equality...) There are plenty of kind and open-minded rednecks who simply just want to build hot tubs out of their old truck beds and construct floating picnic tables.
Found On Fb, Thought It Was Pretty Slick
I'm A Skateboard Fan
Used A Leaf Blower And A Funnel To Inflate A Pool. Actually Worked Fairly Quickly
Having a “redneck aesthetic” was actually trendy for a while there, and much of the fashion from decades ago is still beloved by vintage enthusiasts today. According to Patrick Huber, author of A Short History of “Redneck”: The Fashioning of a Southern White Masculine Identity, in the 1970s, redneck chic was born. “Suddenly, trendy white Americans across the country affected phony southern drawls, dressed up in Levi’s and cowboy boots, sipped Lone Star and Pabst longnecks, tuned into Waylon and Willie, and hankered for meals of fried pork chops, grits, greens, and biscuits and gravy. ‘Redneck chic’—which anticipated by half a decade the western-wear and bull-riding fad created by the blockbuster hit film Urban Cowboy (1981)—spawned its own distinct body of literature, to use the term loosely.”
Fastest Way To Crack Your Nuts
Don't Throw Out That Broken Broom Just Yet
Ahoy! I Humbly Submit A Photo From My Redneck Pirate Ship Build
Even today, there are “up-scale” or “postmodern” rednecks, like country music stars and famous comedians, who have comfortable lifestyles but still embrace their Southern roots. “These are the ‘rednecks’ who frosted their hair and wore camouflage; who played golf and ditched school to shoot and then eat deer, ducks, and turkeys; who wore suits and rode four-wheelers; who joined preppy fraternities and took their dates mud-hogging (look it up),” explains Kelli Marshall of JStor Daily.
“And today, these are the same ‘rednecks’ who post to social media photographs of their families in Grand Cayman and Disneyworld—right alongside shots of themselves disemboweling deer, wearing overalls, and chewing tobacco.” The choice to "redneck engineer" something does not necessarily mean that a person was not capable or did not have the funds of doing it any other way; they might just like humble solutions. And if how their projects are done doesn't bother them, why should their methods bother anyone else?
Dog Accessories
Now They Will Never Steal My Tools
I Think This Qualifies?
I’m sure this goes without saying, but a person also does not need to actually be a redneck to embrace “redneck engineering”. Anyone can partake, despite their background or where they live. Redneck engineering doesn't discriminate! All they need is to channel their inner MacGyver and become inspired by these cheap, odd and creative solutions to problems. But when embarking on a DIY project, one thing to keep in mind is safety. There is a very fine line between creating something that looks hilarious and deserves a, “That’ll do!” And putting yourself and/or others in danger. Particularly with projects that involve plumbing, vehicles that will be on the road or contraptions that will be floating on water, every redneck engineer knows that they need to ensure there will not be any fires or flooding/drowning risks.
I Guess This Is Better Than Taking It To A Junk Yard
Found This On An Old Project File, I Was Ahead Of My Time
This Counts, Right?
Some tools and DIY projects are more prone to involving accidents than others. So we consulted this analysis from Porch explaining what the most dangerous tools are and how to be more careful when using them. When you imagine injuries happening during DIY projects, you might be picturing sharp tools and having dozens of bandaids on hand, but you may be surprised to hear that ladders were actually the cause of the highest number of injuries, by far. In 2017, accidents involving ladders led to over 193k trips to the emergency room in the United States. So if your DIY projects involve ladders at all, it might be a good idea to wear a helmet next time… Just in case!
Can't Afford 20" Rims? No Problem
Found At A Rural Gas Station:
I Do This So Often That I Made A Jig
After ladders, hardware (such as nails, screws and tacks), lawn mowers, power saws, cleaning equipment, manual garden tools, knives with replaceable blades, cleaning agents, grinders/polishers/buffers, chain saws, and hammers are the next most dangerous tools to use at home. Cleaning agents and cleaning equipment might be surprising compared to all of their sharp and high powered counterparts, but apparently they are a sneaky contributor to lung decline. If you are ever working with chemicals or anything that could be toxic, be sure to protect yourself. Porch notes that regular exposure to toxic cleaning products can actually have a similar effect on your lungs to smoking.
Door Bell
Build Me A Yacht With Everything On Board. I Don't Care How Much It Costs!
The Most Authentic Taco Stands
When it comes to what tools are damaging what parts of people’s bodies, you might not be thrilled to learn that there is something to target every part of you. Whether it’s falling off a ladder and getting a concussion or stepping on a nail that shoots into your foot, DIY projects can be responsible for injuries head to toe. Even internal organs can be affected by batteries, bleaches, and other cleaning supplies. Be sure to wear protective glasses when using any grinder, polishers or buffers to protect your eyes, and be careful with your fingers when busting a bench or table saw. And I mentioned helmets when using ladders before, but you might also want wrist pads, knee pads, elbow pads, and what the heck, throw in a neck brace while you're at it.
My Gas Cap Stopped Closing Properly, So I Came Up With A Solution
My Grandfather Fixed This Cheese Slicer With A Piece Of Wire
What’s the crazy part is he’s been dead for 15 years and we have never had a problem since it was fixed.
When You Sit Next To The Stoner Kid From The Technical School
When it comes to who is being injured the most during DIY adventures, over 70% of accidents occur with men. This might just be because men are more likely to think of themselves as handy and run full force into a project, but women might also just be more careful when using tools. The age group that sustains the most injuries from tools is people in their 50’s, but once a man reaches 25, his risk of injuring himself using a tool shoots up and continues to grow until after age 60. Dudes seem to have several solid decades of confidence in conducting DIY projects, but maybe they should be a bit more careful…
Almost Can’t Tell…
Pool Heater
It Ain't Stupid If It Works
We hope you are enjoying this list of genius redneck innovations that people have shared online. Perhaps you are getting inspired to do some renovations to your master bathroom now or upgrade your truck's bed into a cozy hang out spot. Keep upvoting all of the creations that you find so stupid they might actually be brilliant, and then let us know in the comments what your best feat of redneck engineering has been. And if you want to check out even more of these pics, don't forget to read Bored Panda's last article featuring the same subreddit right here.
I Accidentally Broke Off 1 Blade, So I Clipped 2 More To Keep The Fan Balanced
Never Underestimate A Redneck…
Christmas Tree Stand Broke. I Was A Single Dad. Found This Old Pic
Coworker Kept Taking My Hole Punch... Well Not Anymore
Feast Your Eyes… My Brother’s Gaming Chair
Redneck Dumptruck Courtesy Of My Grandpa
Redneck Backyard Jacuzzi
No Guitar Hero Guitar? No Problem
Back in 2006 we lived in Thailand and I couldn't find a Guitar Hero controller for my PlayStation 2 so I made one out of a mosquito zapper. It even had a mercury switch to activate Star Power.
Presta Valve Broke, But Instead Of Walking To The Nearest Bikeshop With A Flat Tire.. I Ziptied My Handpump On Some Spokes And Rode There. The Mechanic Couldn't Believe Wat He Saw
A Tube TV Dies, A Table Born
Certainly An Interesting Setup
PC Automatically Alt-Tabs When Door Is Opened
I Call It The Meth Mobile
Spotted These Life Jugs On A Trip To The Lake In Tennessee
Redneck Moment
Foundation
Jetskiyak
My 11 Year Old Scotch Taped The Phone To His Face So He Could Play Xbox And Talk
My Brother’s Homemade Antenna
On This Day, 11 Years Ago, My Friend Didn't Bring His Picnic Chair To Camping, But We Had A Roll Of String
They Fixed It
Why Would Anyone Buy A Weedeater?
Yup That'll Hold
I had a door in my house where the k**b was sliding around. Sometimes it was too close to the door and you couldn't open it. Sometimes it was too far away and you couldn't latch it closed. So I 3D printed a ring to go around the mechanism on the inside of the door that connects the two knobs, and it's be rock steady ever since. If the guy building his own Sous Vide counts, I'd say mine counts, except you can't see it's there.
So BP censors one k**b but not multiple knobs? What a joke. LOL!
Load More Replies...There is actually a market for those trucks lol
Load More Replies...Idk why people always look down or laugh at "redneck engineering." Necessity is the mother of invention, and when you're broke there's lots of necessities you gotta deal with. Some of these, like the Christmas tree stand and tire foundation, are just kinda sad
I feel like half the people commenting forgot this was Redneck solutions
In the Marines we refered to this kind of thing as a Field Expedient Repair. We also said, "If it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid."
It's weird to say that something is stupid and then in the next sentence admit that it works. Some of these things are stupid admittedly, but a lot of them just indicates that the people who came up with these things/solutions couldn't afford fixing them properly/getting a new one/getting the real thing. So calling it stupid when that is likely the case is pretty ignorant.
some of these were actually pretty smart (resourceful not redneck)... some looked impressive but seems like deathtraps. Maybe it would be better to have two posts, one for the deathtraps and the other for resourceful solutions.
Driving a car with no brakes 13 miles to the mechanic, took along a big guy to jump out and drag it to a stop. Does that count?
There's an old saying; if it's stupid but it works then it ain't stupid.
Plenty of these weren’t even dangerous, like building a chair out of sticks. Why would they be illegal?
Load More Replies...I had a door in my house where the k**b was sliding around. Sometimes it was too close to the door and you couldn't open it. Sometimes it was too far away and you couldn't latch it closed. So I 3D printed a ring to go around the mechanism on the inside of the door that connects the two knobs, and it's be rock steady ever since. If the guy building his own Sous Vide counts, I'd say mine counts, except you can't see it's there.
So BP censors one k**b but not multiple knobs? What a joke. LOL!
Load More Replies...There is actually a market for those trucks lol
Load More Replies...Idk why people always look down or laugh at "redneck engineering." Necessity is the mother of invention, and when you're broke there's lots of necessities you gotta deal with. Some of these, like the Christmas tree stand and tire foundation, are just kinda sad
I feel like half the people commenting forgot this was Redneck solutions
In the Marines we refered to this kind of thing as a Field Expedient Repair. We also said, "If it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid."
It's weird to say that something is stupid and then in the next sentence admit that it works. Some of these things are stupid admittedly, but a lot of them just indicates that the people who came up with these things/solutions couldn't afford fixing them properly/getting a new one/getting the real thing. So calling it stupid when that is likely the case is pretty ignorant.
some of these were actually pretty smart (resourceful not redneck)... some looked impressive but seems like deathtraps. Maybe it would be better to have two posts, one for the deathtraps and the other for resourceful solutions.
Driving a car with no brakes 13 miles to the mechanic, took along a big guy to jump out and drag it to a stop. Does that count?
There's an old saying; if it's stupid but it works then it ain't stupid.
Plenty of these weren’t even dangerous, like building a chair out of sticks. Why would they be illegal?
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