Horseshoe Bookends
My husband likes to make stuff out of old horseshoes. To make bookends, he welds two horseshoes together at a right angle and then spray paints them. To make a bridle hook or coat hanger, he cuts a horseshoe in half and welds it on front of a complete horseshoe. You can hang whatever you want from it. To make a door knocker, he welds the open end of two horseshoes to a door hinge and then welds a nail onto the bottom end. Other ideas can be found on our blog site. (Dora Renee Wilkerson, bricore@roadrunner.com; blog: bricoreandfamily.blogspot.com)
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Horseshoe Bookends FARM HOME Novelty Items 32-1-41 My husband likes to make stuff out of old horseshoes. To make bookends, he welds two horseshoes together at a right angle and then spray paints them. To make a bridle hook or coat hanger, he cuts a horseshoe in half and welds it on front of a complete horseshoe. You can hang whatever you want from it. To make a door knocker, he welds the open end of two horseshoes to a door hinge and then welds a nail onto the bottom end. Other ideas can be found on our blog site. (Dora Renee Wilkerson, bricore@roadrunner.com; blog: bricoreandfamily.blogspot.com)
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