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<blockquote data-quote="Strider" data-source="post: 143322" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>This is my DIY windscreen noozle adjuster cum poker.</p><p></p><p>material:</p><p></p><p>1. sewwing needle, they come in various size and cheap. and they also very "strong/hard" (difficult/can't be bend but if you try hard it will snap off)</p><p>2. Soft wood (balsa wood) the size of pencil will do.</p><p>3. Plier</p><p></p><p>how to made it:</p><p></p><p>poke a hole at the centre of one end of the wood with the needle till it goes half way. pull it out using the plier and put it back the other way around (this time the blunt side into the hole). knock it a little bit so that it goes in a little bit more. walla, you have the tool already.</p><p></p><p>how to adjust the windscreen nozle:</p><p></p><p>It is best to have a helper (your children will do) to activate the water jet continuously. at the same time you use the DIY tool to adjust the shoot. by having the water jetting out continously, you'll know where you want to point it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strider, post: 143322, member: 314"] This is my DIY windscreen noozle adjuster cum poker. material: 1. sewwing needle, they come in various size and cheap. and they also very "strong/hard" (difficult/can't be bend but if you try hard it will snap off) 2. Soft wood (balsa wood) the size of pencil will do. 3. Plier how to made it: poke a hole at the centre of one end of the wood with the needle till it goes half way. pull it out using the plier and put it back the other way around (this time the blunt side into the hole). knock it a little bit so that it goes in a little bit more. walla, you have the tool already. how to adjust the windscreen nozle: It is best to have a helper (your children will do) to activate the water jet continuously. at the same time you use the DIY tool to adjust the shoot. by having the water jetting out continously, you'll know where you want to point it. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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