Necessity is the Mother of Invention

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Ok so recently I have run into a few cupholders that had some sticky gunk at the bottom and my interior brush just wasnt cleaning it fast enough. I needed something stiffer like a tooth brush but due to the angle it just didnt fit. This is where I came up with this idea. I got the toothbrushes from the dollar store 5 for $1

My tools:
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My Process:
-Cut the head off the tooth brush

-File the back of the tooth brush and the end of the handle

-Heat up the handl and melt the plastic

-stick the melted plastic of the handle on the toothbrush head

-Apply superglue for extra support

Results:

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The green and blue I just heated up the handle and then bent the head of the brush and held it until it hardned. I am amazed at how rock solid these are. If I break them then I am using way too much pressure.

I just though I would share my new little invention with all my friends.

Jon
 
Ok so recently I have run into a few cupholders that had some sticky gunk at the bottom and my interior brush just wasnt cleaning it fast enough. I needed something stiffer like a tooth brush but due to the angle it just didnt fit. This is where I came up with this idea. I got the toothbrushes from the dollar store 5 for $1

My tools:
059.JPG



My Process:
-Cut the head off the tooth brush

-File the back of the tooth brush and the end of the handle

-Heat up the handl and melt the plastic

-stick the melted plastic of the handle on the toothbrush head

-Apply superglue for extra support

Results:

058.JPG


The green and blue I just heated up the handle and then bent the head of the brush and held it until it hardned. I am amazed at how rock solid these are. If I break them then I am using way too much pressure.

I just though I would share my new little invention with all my friends.

Jon


Very crafty..........I just use the Boars Hair Lug Nut Brush...works well too.....great idea though
 
Nice! Those will come in handy. Thanks for sharing...that really is a cheap way to get some affective little tools. :props:
 
Sweet... I think I'll be making a trip to the $ store and start cutting brushes myself.
 
You could attach a brush to a drill on low speed and maybe that'll work...:xyxthumbs:
 
Jon,

That is a pretty slick idea but I may use some of those designs for brushing my teeth as well!! :laughing:

Cool Idea!! :props:
 
How about just heating the plastic and grabbing the brush head with pliers and bending it to the angle you need?? It will be a stronger joint.
 
very interesting and good idea. like a few others have said i may have to steal this idea.
 
This is awesome Jon!! The heating the cheapey tooth brush up to reshape it part. Very cool :dblthumb2:
 
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