Just a couple examples I have pictures of. I've done fly rod cases, dowel rod holders etc as well. Even spare drive line cases.
The first picture is my hay cart. I use the claw end to cut the twine. 1 smack is all it takes. I did this over 25 years ago and can't believe it is still going. Super handy if I need to do a quick repair while feeding
The next is on casters. This was given to me a number of years ago. Sometimes I hang wet rags on the bars as well as using shelves for pans etc. In the past I would put parts on here as I would remove them then roll over to the solvent tank and sink. Old cake pans, cookie sheets, bread pans etc work great for some of the things I do.
The first picture is my hay cart. I use the claw end to cut the twine. 1 smack is all it takes. I did this over 25 years ago and can't believe it is still going. Super handy if I need to do a quick repair while feeding
The next is on casters. This was given to me a number of years ago. Sometimes I hang wet rags on the bars as well as using shelves for pans etc. In the past I would put parts on here as I would remove them then roll over to the solvent tank and sink. Old cake pans, cookie sheets, bread pans etc work great for some of the things I do.
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