Introduction: DO NOT THROW AWAY OLD SAWS ON WOOD I Have a Great Idea
So don’t be in a hurry to throw away old unnecessary tools because you can make useful #DIY out of them.
Step 1: I Made Two Small Cubes From the Trim Board.
Step 2: He Removed Velcro From the Old Nozzle From the Drill, Only the Central Part Remained Alive.
Step 3: I Cut the Size of the Workpiece and Glued It to Super Glue to the Bar.
Step 4: We Will Take Replacement Sandpaper From Old Grinding Disks.
Step 5: Now We Take an Old Nail File From a Jigsaw and With a Hammer We Fix It in the Center of the Bar.
Step 6: for Reliability, Add Hot Melt, Here You Need to Make the Amendment That the Glue Needs to Be Used Good.
Step 7: For a Reciprocating Saw, We Will Make a Nozzle and a Polypropylene Pipe, Make a Slot in the Center, Note That You Need to Leave Space From the Shank, for the File to Move.
Step 8: It Turned Out Three Nozzles, It Remains Only to Show Them in Work.
Step 9: It’s Not Always Possible to Make the Cutout Perfect.
Step 10: This Nozzle Is Useful Here, But There Are Other Situations Where You Can Use This Homemade Product.
Step 11: Ну С Круглой Насадкой Все Понятно, Всегда Пригодится.
Step 12: Full Version of the Material:
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5 Comments
2 years ago on Introduction
Well done- thanks for sharing your ideas.
3 years ago
Nice. I think I've seen people glue sandpaper to the side of a blade. It's probably easier to remove since the steel won't get damaged.
Reply 3 years ago
All right
3 years ago
Great ideas :-) Thank you for sharing them :-)
Reply 3 years ago
thanks