8 unusual ways to use a water stick
Let's look at 8 life hacks from a hollow aqua stick designed for teaching children swimming and therapeutic water gymnastics. It is made of foamed polymer, which is easy to cut, does not sink, holds its shape, stretches and bends, which makes it an excellent material for DIY projects.
A piece of 5-7 cm is cut from the aqua stick.
It is convenient to do this with a cutter made of nichrome thread. The center is cut out crosswise at different angles.
This allows you to get a stand holding a smartphone with a strong and weak slope.
For this homemade product you will need thermoplasticine. You need to roll it into a sausage and make a ring out of it for a water stick. A stationery knife is inserted into it at an angle.
The result is a cutter, by rotating which you can unravel the aquanoodles into a spiral.
It, in turn, is easily wound around the arms of chairs, railings, and pipes of sports equipment racks.
A spiral of aquastick can be attached to the ceiling in a dark closet and a hand-held flashlight can be inserted into it. The spiral is rigid enough so that the light source does not dangle or rotate.
In a piece of aqua stick, you can cut the middle to the diameter of an aluminum can.
It is better to do this with a hot tool to get a smooth cut. Aquanoodles are also used to make a lid. This cover will slow down the heating of soda or beer in a can.
To make hygiene tablets for the toilet tank dissolve more slowly, you can make a float for them. To do this, a ring is cut out of an aquanoodle and expanded to fit the diameter of the tablet. To prevent it from falling out, a grate from the sink drain is tied to it.
Now the tablet will float with the float at the top. This way it will dissolve slowly and will last for a long time.
To prevent glass bottles from breaking or knocking when carried, you can wrap them with a spiral of Aquanoodles.
A spiral from an aqua stick can be used to tie together mops, tubes, cuttings, etc. Tools secured together do not fall over while standing in a corner. If you need to get something out, the spiral can be easily removed.
Literally 2 turns of a spiral from an aqua stick can be used to fix the assembled curtain. From the front side, only one turn of the pick-up is visible, so everything looks quite good.
No. 1: Phone stand
A piece of 5-7 cm is cut from the aqua stick.
It is convenient to do this with a cutter made of nichrome thread. The center is cut out crosswise at different angles.
This allows you to get a stand holding a smartphone with a strong and weak slope.
No. 2: Soft pads on the arms of the chair
For this homemade product you will need thermoplasticine. You need to roll it into a sausage and make a ring out of it for a water stick. A stationery knife is inserted into it at an angle.
The result is a cutter, by rotating which you can unravel the aquanoodles into a spiral.
It, in turn, is easily wound around the arms of chairs, railings, and pipes of sports equipment racks.
No. 3. Ceiling suspension for hand-held flashlight
A spiral of aquastick can be attached to the ceiling in a dark closet and a hand-held flashlight can be inserted into it. The spiral is rigid enough so that the light source does not dangle or rotate.
No. 4: Thermal cover for the jar
In a piece of aqua stick, you can cut the middle to the diameter of an aluminum can.
It is better to do this with a hot tool to get a smooth cut. Aquanoodles are also used to make a lid. This cover will slow down the heating of soda or beer in a can.
No. 5: Float to save toilet tablets
To make hygiene tablets for the toilet tank dissolve more slowly, you can make a float for them. To do this, a ring is cut out of an aquanoodle and expanded to fit the diameter of the tablet. To prevent it from falling out, a grate from the sink drain is tied to it.
Now the tablet will float with the float at the top. This way it will dissolve slowly and will last for a long time.
#6: Protecting glass bottles
To prevent glass bottles from breaking or knocking when carried, you can wrap them with a spiral of Aquanoodles.
No. 7: Conductor for storing mops and other equipment
A spiral from an aqua stick can be used to tie together mops, tubes, cuttings, etc. Tools secured together do not fall over while standing in a corner. If you need to get something out, the spiral can be easily removed.
No. 8: Curtain holder
Literally 2 turns of a spiral from an aqua stick can be used to fix the assembled curtain. From the front side, only one turn of the pick-up is visible, so everything looks quite good.
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