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"Lazy Ole" Tool Holder
Frequently used tools are easy to get a hold of in Ole Wilner's shop at Grove City, Minn., thanks to "Lazy Susan," tool holders he built (or "Lazy Ole" tool holders, as his wife calls them).
"It took only a couple of hours to make and is really handy," says Wilner.
He took an old car rim and welded 5/16-i
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"Lazy Ole" Tool Holder FARM SHOP Tools 28-1-37 Frequently used tools are easy to get a hold of in Ole Wilner's shop at Grove City, Minn., thanks to "Lazy Susan," tool holders he built (or "Lazy Ole" tool holders, as his wife calls them).
"It took only a couple of hours to make and is really handy," says Wilner.
He took an old car rim and welded 5/16-in. studs every 3 in. around the top. He cut holes around the bottom for hanging big wrenches from. Then he welded a 5-in. pulley to the center of the rim, so it would rotate on top of a 3-ft. pipe which is welded to a base made from a brake drum.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ole Wilner, 17585-545th Ave., Grove City, Minn. 56243 (ph 320 877-7786).
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