I was recently installing some laminate flooring in my house. The flooring needs firm yet gentle taps to get it into the proper position. I started using the steel flooring installation tool that I purchased from the store. It marred the edge of the wood. Even my trusted rubber mallet broke the tongue and groove joints in places.
There were a few duck tape rolls lying around on the floor from installing the padding that goes underneath the floors. I picked one up and gave the flooring a tap. It worked perfectly! So, I decided to make a duck tape mallet.
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Rated and featured, and thank you for the great story!
my idea to improve on this and make the handle a little bit easier to hold (both temperature wise and ease of grip) would be instead of using the metal tube, why not just wrap the threaded bolt with some sort of paracord or rope? or some other soft length of material. then just hot glue it or something in place to keep it from slipping off and coming undone.
Granted, it would take an extra nut on the outside of the role to help keep it in place, but it would be a softer handle grip.
just an idea.
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Why don't you spend your time on another site if you don't have anything to contribute to this one.
i.e. Take your idea for the "fancy" handle embellishments and just apply it directly to the threaded rod. Wrap some plastic bags/polythene/whatever plastic the laminate flooring came in, for some padding, then hold it in place with some duct tape.
I also felt a little bad for the poor sacrificial roll of tape :(
As I say above, you could just do the instructable, but instead of welding the nuts to the tube, push the threaded rod through and secure with the nuts and washers. Then just wrap the handle with padding, thereby obviating the need to use the metal tube, or dowel.
On the other hand, this is a duck tape mallet and is a bit silly (but useful). I think the simple piece of steel pipe with exposed nuts and bolts suit it well and provide the right level of comfort for what it is.
I welcome you to make you own version of it and share with everyone... that is what this site is about. :)
Yep, I understand that, and I don't think it's silly at all, it obviously works! There's no point in hand-carving a mahogany handle for a hammer made with a duct tape head :) If I had a welder I might have done the same thing. My initial suggestion was really only brainstorming on what I'd do given that I can't weld and don't have access to a welder. I didn't think Pie R []ed got that, hence my later reply. If I ever have to lay laminate flooring, I'll do a re-make :)