lash up

/ˈlæʃ ʌp/
noun
  1. A temporary or improvised arrangement of equipment or parts.
    • The camping stove was a lash-up using a can and a burner.
    • They built a lash-up to keep the machine running until the repair part arrived.
    • The radio was a lash-up of old wires and a speaker.
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