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    Things used for other than the original design??

    Hi

    I recently rebuilt our kitchen and included a stainless steel Smeg Oven, my partner was complaining to the plumber who was fitting the gas line to it about keeping the stainless clean. The plumber said " WD40, spray it onto a paper towel and wipe with the grain". We tried it and it works really well. Since then We have used this to keep the BBQ, Rubbish bin & other stainless steel objects in the home clean.

    This got me wondering?

    What other good ideas are out there that involve stuff used for other than the original intention. E.G I use one of the useless locking nuts for the Disco to balance the 3 legged stand stand that holds the fire tools next to our wood heater, 2 off the 3 legs sit on the raised tiled hearth while the useless lock nut fills in the gap between the third leg of the stand & the floor.

    We use a whiteboard marker on the large mirror in our en suite to write important reminders that simply wipe off when done. Its there when we wake up and one of the first things we look at in the morning as we get ready for work, many an important thing was not forgotten in the morning rush.

    There must be a million good ideas out there? For example I used Zip ties to hold my sump in place on every second hole, while refitting the sump after checking the oil pump bolt This kept every thing lined up, Sump, gasket & bolt holes. Got every 2nd bolt in cut the zip ties and fitted the rest of the bolts. This kept every thing aligned & made a tricky job easy.

    Your turn??

    Andrew

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    we use vinegar, re the bbq, stainless oven, glass splasback, windows etc...

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    fan belts out of telstra rope.
    cereal packets as gasket material
    jam as forma gasket
    cooking oil as diff oil (and fuel)
    butter as assembly lube
    Kegs as donkey heaters
    shackle pins as shockey eye bolts
    wire as hose clamps
    vehicle jacks as presses to assemble bits.
    lengths of serpentine belts as house door seals
    pool noodles as hot water pipe insulation
    pool noodles as gap stop housing insualtion
    pool noodles as gardern water diffusers
    pool noodles as surface skims
    starter motors as drives for AC pumps converted into air pumps
    flasher cans as duty cyclers
    credit cards as point files and plug gappers
    the fred... (search that one he has a list all his own)
    pringles cans and coat hangers as yagis
    CD/DVD's as signal mirrors
    boot polish as seal stop
    brake discs and rotors as coal burners for water heaters
    mp3 players as signal injectors
    elastic bands and pva glue as drain seals
    hack saw blades for scrapers/profilers and cake texturing
    rocker cover cake pans
    leaf spring ballista
    hose clamp egg rings
    injector pins as engraving tools
    TD5 head bolt tent pegs
    milk crate recovery mats/ door mats
    car horn door chimes



    did you have a specific area that you wanted to delve into?
    Dave

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    Gotta get me some pool noodles, very versatile

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    Glad-wrap diaphragms in RRC carbies. (Got us back from the Flinders Ranges to Adelaide, then daily driving for several weeks afterwards)

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    pool noodles as

    buffer stops on gates
    slide stops for sliding doors
    screen door handle protectors/kiddy stoppers
    door stops.
    door wedges
    rattle stoppers
    guy rope identifiers/shin protectors
    line floats for winch ropes
    track markers
    star picket protectors
    sill buffers on series door tops
    shin protectors on tow tongues
    cable protector for extention cords
    edge protectos on fan blades during transport/if your working near them while painting
    hose insulation for hot water hoses used for hosedown
    temporary thickners for rope loops
    protectors on cheap kids swing chains
    fish hook/lure holders
    line wraps
    air damp on pnumatic exhaust lines
    pnuematic line protectors
    pnuematic line whip stop slides
    sliding dunnage/edge protectors for tie down straps
    deck cushioning
    spacer pads
    exhaust route prototypers
    flying fox dampner stops
    floor mop formers
    floor scrubbers
    target line indicators
    garage door spring shields
    strap eye joint pads
    rare earth magnet shields for swarf pickup
    injector padding
    temporary boat trailer slide/roller padding/replacement
    woofer port chokes
    bottle crate pads
    sabot blocks for pvc pipe cannons
    bean bag stiffners (slice them into 1-2 inch sections and replace half the bags beans)
    floor protectors
    fridge wedges
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

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    I find about a dozen uses for milk crates around the house, garage and race track. None involve milk.

    Bike stand
    storage box
    wheel stand
    seat
    step
    work platform for opening Roof Top Tent
    jockey wheel
    gap filler in the trailer
    saw horse
    temporary bird cage
    and probably more I can't think of atm.

    Jeff


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    Anything heavy=

    substitute hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    we use vinegar, re the bbq, stainless oven, glass splasback, windows etc...
    Vanilla essence is used for cleaning stainless steel in the restaurant industry. Great for cleaning fridges out too.

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    Cigarette and a matchbook as a very crude fuse.
    Don't ask me what i've used that for
    I've seen perentie's used as very effective fence/tree removers?

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