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I was pondering this the other day, what would happen in very tough economic times where things would become harder to get, what would I clean with? I started to think about my broom i was sweeping the garage with, and realized those wear out sooner or later, what if i couldn’t find one easily? How would i continue to clean the house? Homes are made for vacuums these days, not brooms (why they were wood floors), however brooms can do the job in a pinch and you can always rip up your carpet if the power isn’t coming back on for awhile or is unreliable. Side note when I was overseas you notice the unreliability of power grids in other parts of the world not Western. Often It can come on at odd hours, shut off during mid day or come on and surge the grid, popping circuits and destroying appliances, so we shouldn’t take what we have here for granted!
Ok onto the topic! Ill list a few different options because not everyone is available in every area, so hopefully one of them has you covered!
How to Make a Straw Broom
How to Make a Birch Broom
Birch Splint Broom #2
How to Make a 2 Liter Bottle Broom
Lord knows even in a tough economy or tough times, there are enough plastic bottles laying around EVERYWHERE, so at leas for a while these should be available for broom making, They will also last a long time as well! This idea came from Permacultureideas blog
Remove the labels on the bottles
Take 1 Bottle Remove the bottom, cut strips to the point where it begins to round, keep the neck
Make 18 the same way but remove the neck of the bottles
Fit the bottles without the neck over the 1 bottle you left with the neck, one by one until they all are on
Take the last bottle and cut it off around 3 inches below where it starts to round to to the neck
Fit that over the base of the broom you just prepared
Drill two holes below the neck the neck of the bottle from one side to the other, so you can insert a wire and loop it back through, twist it to fasten the parts together
Insert the broom handle and secure with two nails
2012-12-31 06:46:50
Source: http://www.greatnorthernprepper.com/prepper-cleaning-tech-making-your-own-broom/