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Project by EPJartisan posted 254 days ago 1111 views 0 times favorited 4 comments Add to Favorites Watch

The alley and lot behind our building used to be one of those places where businesses would discard piles of junk. Mostly wood crates, broken pallets, light fixtures, ... yes treasures. I came across a solid wood spool, it weighs a ton, so I started to use it as a low work bench and stool for sitting around the shop. Then I got all these logs and it became the regular log splitting and de-barking stool. The tools are the those larger tools with odd cutting edges that don’t seem to hang right anyplace.

-- ~ Eric P Jorgenson: Jorgenson Design




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derosa

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#1 posted 254 days ago

Don’t think I’d like all the items on there clanging around but I really like the design, I’ll have to keep my eyes out for one of these. Really good idea.

-- --Rev. Russ in NY-- A posse ad esse

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Jim Jakosh

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#2 posted 254 days ago

Great recycling idea!!. ...............Jim

-- Jim Jakosh.....Practical Wood Products...........Learn something new every day!!

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Grumpymike

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#3 posted 253 days ago

Ya see, all this time I thought that the sicle was for trimming grass and weeds before the weedwhacker :).

-- Grumpy old guy, and lookin' good Doin' it.

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SquintyPolock

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#4 posted 66 days ago

Great treausre from the alley!

-- It's all in a day's work...

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