Materials:
- plastic bottle;
- Hot melt glue.
Sprayer manufacturing process
A part of the neck with a thread is sawed off from a PET bottle. The cut is made in front of the stiffener.
Next you need to make a couple of dozen small holes in the bottle cap. To do this, you can use an awl heated over a flame. A burned hole is smoother than a drilled hole.
Then you need to glue the cut neck onto the edge of the garden hose. To do this, the hose at the gluing site is cleaned until rough.
Hot glue is applied to it, and the neck is pulled on top. For reliability, you should also glue the joint from the inside.
The hot-melt adhesive holds well enough so that water does not leak at the joint, but is sprayed into small streams strictly through the holes in the lid.In fact, in terms of functionality, the result is the same sprayer as the purchased one.