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Hi, my name is Sari.

With this "vacation piggy-bank," you have always got your eyes on the price.

It will certainly make it easier for you to save money for your next trip.

Today I will show you how to make your very own piggy-bank yourself.

First of all, you need pictures of your dream destination that will fit the frame.

A thick picture frame,

and a sheet of plexi-glass about the same size.

A cordless screwdriver and a Forstner drill bit.

A jig-saw,

a utility knife,

scissors

and glue.

Lay the plexi-glass on your print, and use the cutter to trim the print.

Use the scissors to trim your other photos.

Lay the print face-down, and apply some glue.

Now, place the print on the frame, and smooth it out.

Next, place the plexi-glass on top of the print -- and decide where you're going to

place the other photo.

Put some glue on back of that photo, and stick it onto the plexi-glass.

Then put the sheet off to one side.

The drill-bit should be just a little larger than a two-euro coin -- so those coins will

fit into the slot later.

Now, make sure the inside frame fits into the main frame

and cut away a space for the coin slot.

Now, it's time to assemble the frame.

Load the sheet of plexi-glass.

Then, the inside frame.

And finally, the print -- which is attached to the rear panel.

And there it is: your vacation piggy-bank -- which will help you save for the trip of

a lifetime.

Looking for a good wedding present? A vacation or honeymoon piggy-bank is perfect.

For more infomation >> DIY - How to make a vacation piggy-bank - Duration: 2:21.

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Dune buggy almost finished! - Build a buggy in your backyard - Duration: 9:23.

Hey folks, great you're watching again

I'm Milo

Here's my homemade buggy

and cut to pieces and rebuild

cut to pieces again and rebuild again

and you know what?

It's still not finished

Is he talking again about that buggy?

I'm tired of that buggy, it's boring

He's working on that buggy every video

Indeed.. it's not finished

Nope! Not finished!

It doesn't have any seats!

But that's not all, come see

Those wheels are mounted skew!

Yeah yeah.. I know

Those wheels are mounted skew

But I had to, the driveshaft wouldn't fit otherwise

But that's not the issue, see underneath

My ground clearance is crossed

By a cross beam overthere

I'm going to put it on its side

and get the angle grinder

whine that thing away

Okay.. change of plans

'That beam has to go

That's better, lots of space

Some video's ago you've seen

I've adjusted those torsional springs

Those springs are in here

That's where it's mounted to the suspension arm

There's it's connected to the car

and you see this tube..

That's only fixed on the top there

So if it hits a bump

it might break

I've cut some of these strips

I'm going to weld those in there

Then it won't collapse

So...That was a strange noise..

Hoppa! And it doesn't collapse, so that's good!

Some parts here missing

It's dancing, that's because;

These are missing

Shock absorbers, I need to install those

As you can see I need some force to move those

The function of these is;

To prevent the car from bouncing if you drive over a bump

These contain oil

It has a plunger which is forced through that oil

That costs force

Like that

I think these fit exact

Shock absorbers!

I won't bounce out of the buggy after hitting a bump

Let's see

I would say that's an improvement!

Good, let's proceed

I don't have anything to sit on

Beside some kind of french fry press

I think we should mount some serious seats

Manage that!

Nice bucket seats

Oh no.. the gearshifter is in the way

I guess we need an angle grinder to solve that

Handy, such a cable shifter

That fits better

Perfect

Hey folks, thanks for watching!

The buggy is finished and tested

Stay tuned for the video next week!

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