Make a useful duct tape 
dispenser using tin can 
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Well, there is hardly a man who would say, ‘I 
don’t think duct tape can fix that. Since, this 
sticky silver adhesive tape with durable fabric 
coating dubbed duct tape is a fix it solution for 
almost everything from mechanical to packaging.
Material Required: 
 A normal sized tin can 
that fits inside the roll 
of a duct tape 
 A plywood board 
 Few assorted drywall 
screws 
 Saws, drills and bits
Cutting the board, then make a 
hole to allow a can to fit in it 
The Plywood board 
(you can use any kind 
of wood) should be cut 
to the size large 
enough to 
accommodate a roll of 
duct tape.
Screw the additional wooden 
plans on either side 
Side pieces are to be 
screwed in place. One to 
conceal the holes and 
second to hold the tape 
roll in place
Now is the time to add a cut-off 
bar to the dispenser 
A duct tape dispenser 
would not fulfill its 
purpose without a cut-off 
bar to cut tape 
pieces to a desired 
length. Attach a sharp 
blade to the wooden 
cut-off bar and secure it 
to the dispenser towards 
the bottom.
Changing the duct tape in 
dispenser? 
It may seem tricky, 
but the task of 
changing tape in 
your newly 
constructed DIY 
duct tape 
dispenser is 
simple.
Wonderful and inexpensive duct tape 
dispenser is ready for action.
Thanks!!!

How to make duct tape dispenser

  • 1.
    Make a usefulduct tape dispenser using tin can Information Shared By: www.hays-nyc.com
  • 2.
    Well, there ishardly a man who would say, ‘I don’t think duct tape can fix that. Since, this sticky silver adhesive tape with durable fabric coating dubbed duct tape is a fix it solution for almost everything from mechanical to packaging.
  • 3.
    Material Required: A normal sized tin can that fits inside the roll of a duct tape  A plywood board  Few assorted drywall screws  Saws, drills and bits
  • 4.
    Cutting the board,then make a hole to allow a can to fit in it The Plywood board (you can use any kind of wood) should be cut to the size large enough to accommodate a roll of duct tape.
  • 5.
    Screw the additionalwooden plans on either side Side pieces are to be screwed in place. One to conceal the holes and second to hold the tape roll in place
  • 6.
    Now is thetime to add a cut-off bar to the dispenser A duct tape dispenser would not fulfill its purpose without a cut-off bar to cut tape pieces to a desired length. Attach a sharp blade to the wooden cut-off bar and secure it to the dispenser towards the bottom.
  • 7.
    Changing the ducttape in dispenser? It may seem tricky, but the task of changing tape in your newly constructed DIY duct tape dispenser is simple.
  • 8.
    Wonderful and inexpensiveduct tape dispenser is ready for action.
  • 9.