Making motor hooks out of old windshield wiper blades.
This is a very simple procedure that takes only minutes to complete.
First, remove a metal strip from an old windshield wiper blade refill.
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Next, make a 90 degree bend about a quarter inch from the end.
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Use a spent motor casing to determine the length of the hook, and make a slight bend at the bottom of the motor.
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Use pliers to bend the bottom to a full 90 degree bend.
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To complete, simply cut off the excess strip, leaving about a quarter inch for the hook, and you're all set!
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