BRUSH “TREE”

From the segment of wire, bent in half and entourage along with embedded in her cuts from the fishing line, you may have a unusual trailing brush which will be able to portray the original “speckled” patterns, like the famous, but not very convenient method of painting by spraying.

WATERING CANISTER…

WATERS CANISTER...Regardless of large or small cans sprung a leak – plastic or metal – it can do a lot more to serve, but in an unexpected quality: the role of the spray device for irrigation of green lawns, flower beds or vegetable crops. This appeared to have cans undesirable hole large enough to add lots of small, turning it into a kind of shower head, and bring a water hose.

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REPLACE THE “FATTY”

Now the industry offers tasty pots and pans with a thick bottom for even heating of products. However, the previous products should not be disposed enough to do the tiles here are stands of thick wire. Similar spiral on a gas burner on the stove to soften the heat, dispersing temperature as the cookware”bbw”.

SIZE STUSLO

This simple carpenter’s device greatly facilitates the operation of sawing the bars or laths at a right or oblique angle, for example, in the procurement of parts framework. If you want to saw a lot of them, and of long measures, it is advisable to attach to the mitre box dimensional bar: there’s no need Read more…

THE SECOND “LIFE” TYRE

SECOND Any gardener knows that watering flower beds need warm water and therefore an indispensable attribute of the summer residents are steel drums. When they are new, wherever you went, and when they rust, they are destined to become scrap metal. But few people realize that there is another, more rational and essentially free way to create an almost “eternal” storage of warm water – the tires of heavy wheeled tractors, which are in abundance lying around in many places. Better – from “Kirovtsa”. For this you need to make a bed of fine gravel (about 5 mm). Then to close it with plastic wrap (for sealing the seam) and press down the top cover, pre-cutting the cord until its upper edge.

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