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spray can extension pole diy

by Prof. Brennon Bradtke V Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Spray Can Nozzle Extension

  1. Acquire Tubing. Go to a hobby store that carries gas type engines and get apiece of fuel line tubing. ...
  2. Conect Tubeing. Take the spray tube that comes with the can, holding firmly, press the fuel tubing over one end. ...
  3. Attach Wire. ...
  4. Ready to Spray. ...
  5. Did you make this project? ...

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So we've made our homemade extension pole. And here's how it looks we've got it a nice piece of woodMoreSo we've made our homemade extension pole. And here's how it looks we've got it a nice piece of wood it's just a piece of trim duct taped the can to the end and we've got a little lever.

Full Answer

How do you add a nozzle to a spray can?

Spray Can Nozzle Extension 1 Acquire Tubing. Go to a hobby store that carries gas type engines and get apiece of fuel line tubing. ... 2 Conect Tubeing. Take the spray tube that comes with the can, holding firmly, press the fuel tubing over one end. ... 3 Attach Wire. ... 4 Ready to Spray. ... 5 Did you make this project? ...

How do you attach fuel to a spray can?

Take the spray tube that comes with the can, holding firmly, press the fuel tubing over one end. It will take some maneuvering and will fit snug, about a 16th of an inch is good.

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Step 1: Acquire Tubing

Go to a hobby store that carries gas type engines and get apiece of fuel line tubing. You need the size small to fit the spray tube, and since its for the fuel of the engines it should handle most all spray products.

Step 2: Conect Tubeing

Take the spray tube that comes with the can, holding firmly, press the fuel tubing over one end. It will take some maneuvering and will fit snug, about a 16th of an inch is good. Now plug the cans tube into the nozzle.

Step 3: Attach Wire

Get your self a sturdy piece of wire like cloths hanger or bailing wire about as long as the tubing and bend a small loop in one end for a handle. This will make it easier to maneuver. Strong enough to hold it's shape but easy to bend. Tape or glue this to the free end of the fuel tubing, and a couple more places along the wire.

Step 4: Ready to Spray

Now your ready to go! Just bend the wire to the shape you need to get the spray where you need it. The tubing is soft and flexible and follows the wire. Just watch so it doesn't snag or touch hot spots.

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