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Lazy Susan Nuts & Bolts Holder
"It holds a wealth of parts but doesn't take up much room," says Arvin De Cook, Sully, Iowa, about the "Lazy Susan" nuts and bolts holder he made for his shop out of plastic grain elevator buckets.
  "Someone gave me 200 of the 9 by 6-in. buckets. I had been having trouble keeping track of all the nuts and bolts and small parts in my shop so I came up with a simple design that holds 51 of the buckets.
  "I bolted an old truck axle to a 20-in. truck rim and then made a 6-sided housing out of sheet metal that welds to the axle. The elevator buckets bolt to the housing.
  "What's nice about this setup is that I can put it in the corner without taking up a lot of wall space. And it was cheap to build since I already had all the parts."
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Arvin De Cook, 9658 Hwy. F 62 E, Sully, Iowa 50251.


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2003 - Volume #27, Issue #2