Want an easy to make sprinkle system for your yard? This DIY Garden Sprinkler is both easy to make and cheap! Get details here!
Lawn sprinklers are an easy way to ensure the entire yard gets watered evenly. They not only save you a lot of time, but their mechanism ensures that you just have to turn on the tap and the rest is taken care of automatically. Especially during the hotter summer months when this functional DIY Garden Sprinkler will come to your rescue!
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DIY Garden Sprinkler – Required Materials
- Plastic Bottle
- Drill Machine
- PVC Pipe
- Wire
- Pliers
- Screws
1. First Bottle
Use a drill to make 9 consecutive holes in each row of the bottle. Put the cap on while drilling as it will be easier to drill when it’s firm.
2. Second Bottle
Now, make holes in the second bottle. This time, you only have to make 3 alternate holes in each row.
3. Make Hole In PVC Pipe
Make two holes on either side of a PVC pipe.
4. Tie Bottle With Wire
Wrap the bottom of the bottle with a wire. Keep a particular section of the ends of the wire independent. Repeat the same steps with the other bottle.
5. Make It Knot Tight Using Pliers
Insert the initial end of the wire inside the PVC pipe and tie a tough knot between the ends. The same is to be repeated with the second bottle.
6. Put Pipe in Bottle and Lock it
Attach one end of the garden hose to the bottle’s mouth and secure it with the PVC pipe using a wire. Do the same with the second bottle.
7. Ready To Use!
Fix the PVC pipe into a fixed spot in your garden and attach the garden hose to the pipe. Turn the tap on and sit back and relax as the DIY Homemade Sprinkler waters your garden!
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