Rainbroom A recipe to colour the city
Ingredients Broom (with plastic brush and stable broomstick) 2 Plastic bottles (1.5 L) Duct tape Cable ties Tap Hose Adjustable aluminum rings Acrylic paint Drill Manual drill File Cutter 1 hour
Drill a hole in the brush, where it will connect to the broomstick.
Use the file to make a hole in the broomstick, approximately 1/3 from the bottom. Use the manual drill to make another hole, at the end of the broomstick where the brush will be attached. Assemble the broom.
Use the cutter to make a hole in the bottom of one of the bottles, ca. 2 cm diameter.
an old broom knowS the dirty corners best!
Connect the top of the bottle with the tap, using tape and the adjustable aluminum rings. Attach the bottle upside down to the broom stick. Connect it with help of the cable binders and ducktape.
Cut the plastic hose to appropriate length and attach it to the tap and place the end of the hose in the hole of the broom stick. Fixate with duct tape.
Fill your rainbroom with water, and check if it leaks. If it leaks, fix the holes with ducktape. Mix the paint with water, it should be more liquid than yoghur t, but less liquid than milkshake. Cut the other plastic bottle in half, and use the top as a funnel, to load your rainbroom with paint.
The rainbroom taste best served in action!
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