That’s one way to fix the building...
This marble floor going straight down the drain:
The bicycle handle was broken but fixing it was quick, easy, and cheap!
The bathroom lock was broken but there was an instant solution at hand.
When you feel quite lost and you read a sign that says “You are here” and suddenly, everything makes sense.
There was a hole in the office wall, and this is the way they fixed it:
Who would feel comfortable with glass doors in public bathrooms?
If a gas tank cover is broken, a CD could be the answer to the problem.
“I stepped on a metal grate and asked the landlord if he could fix it. He delivered.”
Broken fan motor? No need to panic.
Crutches aren’t just for legs.
Welcome to Engineering 101.
“My husband’s version of fixing something is apparently breaking it even more.”
“This kept falling off the wall at work and this is how they fixed it:”
This is a temporary solution while an engineer is located:
There you go — fixed!
An umbrella used to fix a broken window
Flat tire? No problem.
Well, good for you, Chuck Norris.
The tape dispenser broke, but don’t worry, it’s nothing some tape won’t fix.
That looks like it belongs there...
Any window will do.
If duct tape can hold it together, then why not?
Tape on a plane does not instill a great level of trust.
It’s barely noticeable!
There’s no problem that can’t be fixed with creative thinking.
A fixed and steady pole
Sit in a car but ride on a bike...
“The kit was missing a 47K and all the shops were closed.”
The light in the elevator was broken, so a lamp was the perfect solution.
This secure and safe outdoor car seat for the baby:
Broken headlights? Don’t worry, some tape and flashlights will do.
The moment that you realize the thermostat is hanging from a nail and is connected to nothing.
A DIY cooling system for your computer
Only the bravest deserve to stay cool.
“Do you want to ride my bike? It’s very comfortable.”
How is that working out?