Howdie all,
Just curious if you all have found a good way to store your long handled garden tools.
Yeah, I know I probably should post this at “over the fence”.
Pics would be nice.
Thanks,
Chills
I’ll post this over at Breaktime too.
Howdie all,
Just curious if you all have found a good way to store your long handled garden tools.
Yeah, I know I probably should post this at “over the fence”.
Pics would be nice.
Thanks,
Chills
I’ll post this over at Breaktime too.
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Rakes, hoes and similar tools fit nicely into an old golf bag. Stuff with a 'D' handle go into a metal garbage can in the shed (Yea, I'd love to throw them out). Snow shovels get stacked in a corner.
SawdustSteve
PS: Handy hint.... A golf bag makes a nice storage container for bar clamps.
Thanks SawdustSteve for your reply. I also posted this over at breaktime and got some responses there as well.
Now...if I could just find an old golf bag.....
Chills
Aloha,
What's a "snow shovel"?
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