foto: YouTube/katri yanto
Brilio.net - One of the problems often experienced by housewives is a leaking pan. In fact, the pan is a kitchen utensil that is often used.
Knowing this, some people choose to repair their pans to a repairman. However, to save money, you can repair the perforated surface of the pan yourself.
How to fix the pan is also fairly easy and economical. You can patch the hole in the pan with leftover instant seasoning packaging to tamarind. Unfortunately, over time this patch can simply come off, especially if you don't use a lot of glue. As a result, the pan becomes holed again.
Well, don't worry, it turns out there is another way that you can practice when repairing a leaky pan. This method was shared by a netizen named Katri Yanto. In one of his YouTube videos, he shows each step when repairing his leaking pan. To practice it, you only need to prepare two tools, namely a gas torch and wire.
At the beginning of the video, Katri shows the condition of her pot which has holes in it . Because it is like this, the pot can no longer be used for cooking.
"It would be a shame if it wasn't used, even though the pan is big," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube Katri Yanto on Tuesday (24/9).
photo: YouTube/katri yanto
Knowing that, he immediately fixed it himself. First, put the pan upside down. Once done, attach the wire to the surface of the pan that has holes.
"Then we just torch it like this," he said further.
photo: YouTube/katri yanto
Double check the condition of the holes on the surface of the pan. Make sure the holes are completely closed. Don't forget to check the inside too.
"Oh, it penetrated deep like this, so it's safe," he said.
photo: YouTube/katri yanto
As a result, the pan can be used directly as usual. This way, the pan patch will not come off easily. So you don't need to worry when using it for cooking.
photo: YouTube/katri yanto
"I use regular aluminum welding wire to patch refrigerator evaporators so the results are very strong and durable," he said.
Not a few netizens praised and thanked him for this trick.
"How to patch a pan is actually quite easy, Mas. Thank you for providing a tutorial on how to patch a pan," wrote the YouTube account @Mmihan_Electronic.
"Wow, it's really cool to have god-like skills in patching pots. Thanks for sharing this very useful and safe knowledge. Greetings from the trustworthy friend," said the YouTube account @ilyasdgmanonpo6689.
"The tutorial is great, bro, it runs smoothly, it's blessed, bro," said the YouTube account @nzbediler1062.
"Great, bro. I hope you are always given good health. Thanks for the guidance, " said the YouTube account @linolino6238.
"Great, bro.... damaged items in creative hands can become good and usable again...
Josss gandos," wrote the YouTube account @BELUTBABONRIAU04.
(brl/tin)