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A Little Little helping Hand

Blog entry by smitty1 posted 151 days ago 167 reads 0 times favorited 4 comments Add to Favorites

For the most part woodworkers like to build their projects from solid wood. Easily transported from the supplier to the shop and once in the shop easily moved from one machining operation to another but what about those times we decide the project selection of wood adds to much cost to the item and /or our pocket book, so our secondary selection of material is sheet goods (ie, plywood, mdf ). Now our next concern is how can we handle these cumbersome materials from transportation to maneuvering them within the shop. Many manufactures offer a product to aid in the task but for a few minutes of time and some simple scrap one can be made.

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-- Smitty, Alabama, http://www.firstdesignwoodworking.com/

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posted 151 days ago

Thanks for the post Smitty. This is a handy tool to carry sheet goods with. At one time I wouldn’t have worried about it too much (about 20 years ago). But I find that now this type of help is most appreciated (and needed) especially when trying to carry full sheet of mdf.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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posted 151 days ago

Good idea Smitty. I made one similar but put grooves on the sides so I could hang it upside down on the edge
of my cut-off bin when not in use.

-- Growing older but not up!

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posted 150 days ago

very interesting. I have noticed that the older I get the plywood seems to get much heavier too. Got to come up with a good carrier like that. Thanks for the post.

-- JJohn

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posted 150 days ago

Good “helping hand” there Smitty.

-- Maplewood, MN

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