I don’t even remember it being dented in that spot. The physics of it are a mystery to me.
Just get a wooden handle. Or a wooden broom. Will last longer and pollute less
I’m sure you know this, but you can get a new handle without replacing the whole broom. The handle screws in.
Well if you have any more sweeping to do, I’m sure you’ll make short work of it.
Still though, that broom manufacturer shorted him.
That manufacturer needs to clean up their quality control. Get a handle on it! Make sweeping changes! The customer doesn’t deserve the shaft.
Nah, as usual the manufacturer and retailer will just sweep it under the rug.
I have a scar on my finger because a broom broke while I was using it. It snapped open, caught my finger and closed again. The bastard basically bit me.
That is the most ridiculous injury I have ever gotten.
Fuck that sounds painfuuul!
If its not wooden, I’m not buying.
Make a splint using some duct tape and spare thin wood parts (or grab a few branches from a tree). That will tide you over until you get tired of looking at an ugly broom and buy a new broom stick.
Gorilla glue it back together. Then gorilla glue a full length splint onto it. Then use several screws to screw the original handle to the splint. I once fixed a futon frame this way.
Well if he’s going that far, may as well go get a lathe from market place, then find an appropriate hardwood block. He can lathe the block into a nice cylinder, making sure grain of the wood runs in the same direction (lengthwise). Then use the center drill action on the lathe to carve out the exact diameter of the broomstick. Then he can jam the broken pieces into it with some 3x strength wood glue.
It should hold until he wants to replace the broomstick in 20-30 years.
Yes! How did you know I will use just about any excuse to buy new tools?
get a lathe? get a lathe. well lah dih dah mr french man look who doesn’t take the opportunity to make a rudimentary lathe at the drop of a hat
That sounds more expensive though. But ideally yes.
Alternatively:
Just detach the broom head and get a pvc pipe of appropriate length and diameter. Cap the end that points toward you, gorilla glue the broom head onto the new stick/handle.
Detach and measure the broom head’s ‘socket’ before you go to Home Depot.
My car snow brush head came off the handle the one day, I found that the screw had absolutely no threading and promptly lost the screw anyway. Easiest solution was taking a nail longer than the diameter of the handle, curving it into an L, inserting it and wrapping the thing in duct tape. Worked great!
you can stick a dowel inside the hollow bit, glue it in place. splint it from the inside.
that repair could last until you get a new broom
Broom handles and especially plastic mop handles are deliberately weak designs imposed on us by big handle
I think the whole contraption is shoddy, built by BIG BROOM!
Another one bites the dust.
Owwwwwww
a short piece of pvc the right diameter works pretty well to repair it. ask me how i know lol. what was wrong with wood handles?
I don’t even need to look, metal handles are cheaper.
This seems strange to me. Why isn’t it easier to find trees than mine metal out of the ground? Unless we’ve just already mined so much metal it’s easier to melt the old stuff and reform it, but even then that seems like a lot of energy use to melt it all and make sure it’s actually pure or what not
For the same reason that this (and my) broom broke - manufacturers can use an extremely tiny amount of metal and still have a pretty sturdy handle. the problem is that same cheapness means they arent coating the metal well and eventually it rusts from the inside out.
Production cost and waste. Extruding aluminum or steel is extremely cheap going through all the steps to turn a tree into a board into a stave into a cylinder is costly and has pretty steep losses at every step.
A good one made of straight grained ash or something are fairly expensive, so they end up being made of low grade poplar or fir or something that’s a lot easier to crack and split.
Wood also has to be finished or it’ll degrade, and most of the coating chemicals that are cost effective and work worth a damn have been banned.
I miss Gordo and Tracy Stevens
I hope you’re handling the situation well. Don’t want you to fly off the handle.
Careful, you don’t want OP to bristle at that pun.
what were you doing when it snapped in half?
I had to check this isn’t the witchy memes comm.
Just sweeping up all the dried up dirt and salt my car dragged in over winter, I wasn’t even angry cleaning neither!
You’re gonna need an even bigger broom to clean that up.
well the physics behind it are part of the handle went one way and the other part went the other way.
Is that supposed to happen?
do you have some piece of round stock wood? you could use that to fix the broom stick.
bend the rim where the broomstick broke outwards and snap off any sharp shards. cut a little bevel on the roundstick’s ends and the. insert the wood into the metal broomstick on both halves. than finish up with some gaffa tape so you can’t cut yourself on the metal edge.
depending on how tight of a fit the wood insert is in the metal tube you might need some screws too