niedziela, 6 września 2015

How to patch a hole in tile with silicone

In case you wander why I had to patch a hole in tail - this is what happens when you decide to change shower for a bathtub (I will never buy a shower again).

Firs step was to clean surface around the hole and cut plastic part flush with the wall. Then I used masking tape around the hole.

After that I got some silicon on it, and dipped a finger in liquid soap to smooth it out.

Removed masking tape, and was left with something that looked like that.

Once again I dipped my finger in liquid soap and smoothed it out. This is what it looked like before cleaning the surface (I had to leave it for about 12 hours for silicone to cure).

Some people might say that:
- I should buy epoxy filler and paint matching color of a tile
- I should change whole tile

As for epoxy filler and paint it is quite expensive and I would rather change whole tile. As for changing tile it is plasterboard wall and I did not want to risk that I will break it while removing the tile.

It looks much better now, does not let water to get inside and it did not cos me a cent (I already had masking tape and silicone).

Of course this might now work if you will not be able to find silicone matching color of a tile.

sobota, 5 września 2015

Laptop holder for armchair PELLO from ikea

If you live in small apartment and do not have space for designated computer desk you might want to consider laptop holder or laptop stand.

I have searched web for something that would suit my needs in reasonable price and I did not find anything interesting. So I have decided to make laptop holder for my ikea armchair PELLO.

I did not know will it work so decided to make it out of scrap wood laying around in my basement.

Here it is how it looks from side


As You can see at the back I made weird looking holder so it will not slide forward. In the front I added two small pieces of wood so it will not slide backwards. Whenever I want to take it of I lift front up and slide it backward.


Overall I am very happy with it and if I ever decide to make another one I will make it from solid wood (will not use any scraps).

To keep it all together I have used glue and screws. After glue have dried I remove screws and I am left with some nasty looking holes. Glue is holding it just fine so If you decide to make one do not use screws just buy a set of clamps and proper wood glue (or make some fancy wood joints like Japanese do).