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Many times if you live in a hostel you might have experienced this problem that your friends enter your room and leave without closing the door and you have to walk up to the door every now and then to close and that is way too annoying. Here is a simple DIY guide to solve this problem. You can do this within a few minutes.
Steps
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1Make sure you have everything you need. See the list below.
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2Make a hole on the cap of the water bottle with the nail and the hammer.Advertisement
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3Make a knot on one end of the wire.
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4Insert the other end of the wire into the hole made in the cap. Guide the wire through the cap up to the knot and ensure that the knot doesn't pass through the hole. If it passes, then make a bigger knot.[1]
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5Close the bottle with the cap.
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6Hammer a nail on the upper part of the door frame near the tower bolt.[2]
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7Tie the spare end of the wire to the nail.
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8Change the angle of clamp to about 135°.
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9Fix the pulley/bobbin to the clamp with a bolt/metal wire.[3]
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10Secure the clamp to the upper middle part of the shutter with nails.[4]
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11Put the hanging wire and bottle setup over the pulley.
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12Open the water bottle and fill it with water.[5]
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13When you fill the bottle with water it pulls the door and shuts with a bang. To avoid it cut some thermocol pieces or eraser or sponge pieces according to the door rebate where the door hits and stops.
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14Your automatic door shutter is ready!
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Warnings
- Ensure that the bare part of wire doesn't come in contact with any other part except the pulley. Otherwise it will lead to wear of wire and eventually the wire would give away.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Do not use stones as weight because it may hurt someone if it falls on their feet in case of failure.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Make sure that whatever you're doing is not in conflict with the policy of where you live⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Ensure that the pulley is rotating freely on the clamp. This adds to the efficiency of the setup.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- You may have to change the thermocol pieces as they may get pressed in long run and won't be effective then⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- A water bottle
- A strong wire of about 1–2 meters (3.3–6.6 ft)
- A pulley/bobbin or anything which can act as a pulley
- A small angle clamp
- Few bolts and nails
- Hammer
- Sponge/Thermocol// Any compressible soft material
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