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Tango0124 Apr 2015 4:02 p.m. PST

"Earlier this week I read this post over on The Lead Adventure Forum. It got me thinking…..


I had picked up this battery operated fly swatter from a £1.00 GBP store in Cheltenham some time ago with the intention of building myself a 'metal tea-strainer' style static grass applicator, one of those projects that I would eventually get around too! But this post had prompted me to build myself my own applicator.


Image One – The bare necessities. The Bug Zapper (£1.00), some spare Wire (free), a Metal Biscuit Tin Lid (actually my daughters, so again free) and a couple of Crocodile Clips (found in my tool box). The only other thing/things I used were two cable connectors (spares from my tool box) and a Bamboo Skewer which I added to the second crocodile clip to act as a handle…"

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