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    Cheap and Easy DIY Hides

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    For just a few dollars, I made some hides I am very pleased with. The tubs are Sterilite 6qt, but you can use whatever you want. The paint is Rustoleum for Plastic – Krylon Fusion is excellent as well. I wanted Eggshell or Flat, but all they had was gloss. The Soldering Iron makes cutting the plastic much easier and nearly eliminates cracking.
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    Paint was around $5, tubs were 95 cents each at Big Lots – probably the same at WalMart. A Soldering Iron can be bought for around $15 and is a great tool to have for melting holes in tubs.
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    Melt the outline of your cut both inside and outside. Once the iron is hot, this is a quick process and truly makes cutting with a blade a breeze:
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    If there is concern that the tubs are too tall, crumpled Newspaper or the like easily makes the hides more cramped.

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    Very nice! I use blue dish tubs from the dollar store and cut them down, the plastic is thinner and can be cut with scissors

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    They look great! Thanks for sharing, i'm going to have to try this for sure!!

    Now did you melt down the plastic that you cut the holes for the door's ?

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    Re: Cheap and Easy DIY Hides

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    They look great! Thanks for sharing, i'm going to have to try this for sure!!

    Now did you melt down the plastic that you cut the holes for the door's ?
    More of a deep outline. That way, when I used the Utility Knife, I didn't accidentally crack the container. I have done that way to many times in the past, and using the soldering iron before cutting has eliminated that so far.

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