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Today, Philip shows you how to make a spectacular fireworks station using leftovers from your old DIY projects.

Tools

• PARKSIDE® Miter and Pull Saw
• PARKSIDE Cordless Drill/Driver
• PARKSIDE Cordless Jigsaw
• PARKSIDE Step Drill, Forstner Bit
• PARKSIDE Sheet Metal Shears
• PARKSIDE Japanese Saw
• PARKSIDE Metal Cutting Saw
• PARKSIDE File
• PARKSIDE Deburrer
• PARKSIDE Folding Ruler
• PARKSIDE Pencil

• Log 3 x 25 mm x 1000 mm beech
• 12 mm (internal) Round steel tube 1000 mm
• Residual screen printing plate approx. 600 mm x 600 mm
• Residual screen printing plate at least 350 mm x 350 mm
• Sheet steel 0.75 mm x min. 350 mm x min. 350 mm
• Cylinder head screws 3.5 x 30 mm (3 pieces)
• Countersunk head screws (3 pieces)
• Residual screws at least 4 x 35 mm
• Double-sided adhesive tape
• Glue

Quantity | Material | Component | Dimension in mm
1x | Residual panel | Screen-printed bottom plate (A) | Circle with ø 600 mm
1x | Residual panel | Screen-printed top plate (B) | Circle with ø 350 mm
1x | Steel sheet (C) | Circle with ø 350 mm
8x | Steel tubes (D) | ø 12 mm (inner) x 100 mm
3x | Beech dowel (E) | ø 25 mm x 600 mm

With this overview, you always have the right component at hand.

Attention

This DIY process was created using leftovers from previous DIY projects and doesn’t require high precision. Use whatever scraps you have in your workshop and buy as little as possible!

Workplace safety note: This project requires a large number of tools. Always pay attention to your safety and use the necessary protective equipment.

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