Simple and useful homemade products from the remnants of building materials that will come in handy during repairs.
When carrying out repair work almost always remain various scraps of building materials and containers for liquids.
For a long time they usually do not stand on ceremony and are sent straight to the landfill.
Although sometimes you should not rush.
After all, of these seemingly unnecessary things you can make simple but useful homemade products that will come in handy during repairs.
I'll tell you today about the simplest homemade productswho can do any home craftsman without much time and effort.
In my work, I use them all the time. At the same time, for convenience, I make such homemade products from available materials at different objects.
For making the first homemade product we need 5 liter primer canister. You need to apply markup on it, as shown in the photo in the gallery below.
Then using a hacksaw blade saw off the excess parts of the canister according to the marking.
Then there is only shape handle from the narrow part of the canister, using electrical tape and a guide profile.
In my work, I usually use this carrier, for example, when installing skirting boards.
It is comfortable in it carry screws and dowels, moving during work, along the perimeter of the room.
For making a second homemade product we need a cut of a sewer pipe with a diameter of 50 mm. with a plug.
First thing saw off the end of the pipe on the opposite side of the socket at an angle of 45 degrees.
Then we drill a hole in itas shown in the photo below.
This homemade product allows you to easily collect dust and crumbled concrete when drilling holes in the wallif you don't have a vacuum cleaner at hand.
And so that dust and dirt do not fall on the head when drilling holes in the ceiling, you can make a dust collector from regular bath sponge.
To do this, cut a rectangle in the center of the sponge and make a hole in the middle with a drill.
Then only moisten the sponge with water, put it on the drill and you can start drilling holes in the ceiling.