Crude but effective way to carry a full size spare without dicking with a swing away carrier.
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Crude but effective way to carry a full size spare without dicking with a swing away carrier.
Small complication of macgyver macyvering
@double-o-boze had suggested a complication of Mac with his knife and this is what I could find. Thanks for the idea
~not my images~
My half-assed fix, which has been working so far!
The cord was too easily getting pulled out of the charger, facing down like that. So, I gave it some medical tape.
Nothing if not resourceful
(Sorry for the blurry picture he wouldn't stay still and I was also laughing)
Bear update! Today Bear was DESPERATE to go out, but I can't let him out without a leash and harness... Which I don't have. So I tried MacGyvering one....... Out of an old sports bra and some string/rope....
He was actually super well behaved! Gave me no trouble while I put it on him!! (It was only after it was on that he started squirming) But he didn't want to go out with it on so 🤷♂️ (probably too embarrassed lmao)
I think my friend has a spare he said he'd be willing to give me.... I think I'll go with that option lmao
Converted my old Garmin stand to hold my cellphone for GPS reasons using a clothes hanger! Very simple, no harm to the phone since I used an ancient coated hanger (the red part) with a rubber coating, and free!
Today I macgyvered something of which I am very proud. You know that I have all those paper backgrounds, but they were too big to fit under my kitchen shelf. So I always had to lean them against the front of the shelf, with some bookends for support at the backside and if that wasn't enough I would attach them with cellotape. There has to be a better solution, I thought, and then I remembered this peg that I've had for so long that I don't remember where it came from. But I always knew there would be a use for it one day.So today I put some thread through it and knotted it to the shelf and now I can switch my backgrounds very easily by just clamping them. I am very proud of this time time saving solution. No more crumbling backgrounds in the wrong moment! Yay!