
sugru helps home improvers rebuild drill triggers, repair appliances, replace handles, make taps more comfortable and improve panavises, amongst other things.
- It bonds to most materials from aluminium to hard plastics
- It's waterproof and even dishwasher proof once cured
- It's flexible and grippy once cured - great for putting feet on things
See all of sugru’s material properties
1. Make sausages from your sugru ready to apply to your drill
2. press the sugru firmly onto the drill to ensure you get a great bond
3. ...
4. hold your drill and press your grip firmly into the sugru (you might want to gently release your grip and reapply your grip)
5. gently rub the sugru around your grip to create a better fit
6. gently rub the surface with soapy water to get a good surface finish
7. leave to cure overnight

One awesome sugru user: Mag Ruffman
“I’ve used sugru for an unbelievable amount of stuff, including repairing a chainsaw sheath, making custom storage racks and adding an earphone hook to my podcasting microphone. I guess I’m addicted. "
Mag Ruffman is a television producer/host, writer, actress and building contractor. Her quirky home repair videos are online at www.toolgirl.com and her syndicated newspaper column runs weekly across Canada.



























