Drywall body for infrared lamp

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From the scraps of drywall that remain after repair in a house or apartment, you can make a compact case for an infrared lamp.

Why make such a case? The fact is that an infrared lamp in a gypsum case is perfect for drying paint and varnish materials and heating a home workshop or garage.

First of all, you need to determine the size of the case itself (you need to focus on the dimensions of the infrared lamp). Then the master cuts off three pieces of drywall rectangular shape.

The main stages of work

In addition to the three main blanks, for the manufacture of the body will require two more blanks, but already trapezoidal in shape.

At the next stage of work, the master proceeds directly to the assembly of the building itself. To do this, he connects the two side walls of a trapezoidal shape with the base, and then screw the two remaining workpieces.

Next, you will need to drill two holes in the back wall of the box and screw a couple of clamps onto the bolts. An infrared lamp will be fixed between them.

After that, it remains only to connect the electric cord to the bolts on the outside of the box and install the infrared lamp in the "seat". Also, the master decided to make a lattice from pieces of wire.

For details on how to make a home-made body from drywall scraps for an infrared lamp, see the video on the website.

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