A Boot Drying Rack With Style
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Pete Peters, Osler, Sask., used scrap iron and antique wrenches to make a nifty boot drying rack. The wrenches are welded together inside a semi circular base that's welded to a length of angle iron. A half dozen lengths of rebar are welded vertically to the angle iron to support up to three pairs of boots. A small section of flat metal is welded on top of each piece of rebar to support the boot.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Pete Peters, P. O. Box 166, Osler, Sask., Canada S0K 3A0 (ph 306 239-2045).
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A Boot Drying Rack With Style FARM HOME Clothes 32-2-30 Pete Peters, Osler, Sask., used scrap iron and antique wrenches to make a nifty boot drying rack. The wrenches are welded together inside a semi circular base that's welded to a length of angle iron. A half dozen lengths of rebar are welded vertically to the angle iron to support up to three pairs of boots. A small section of flat metal is welded on top of each piece of rebar to support the boot.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Pete Peters, P. O. Box 166, Osler, Sask., Canada S0K 3A0 (ph 306 239-2045).
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