Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 08, 2019 at 06:36:03 from (184.19.32.23):
I have things to do, but I'm waiting on it to warm up. Here are a few of my repurposing ideas: orphan socks: I put ratchet straps in them. Use them protect safety glasses from getting scratched up. I zip tie sock to tractor in a safe place. Always nice to have safety glasses in truck, next to grinder. Old tooth brush goes to workshop or barn along with old baking soda from refrig. Works great to remove oxidized battery terminals. Coffee cans, I buy screws in 5# boxes. Coffee cans work great to store them in to keep stink bugs out. Large Coffee can is next to sink. All food scraps goes in can, then to compost pile. Nice not to have wet stinky food in trash bag that might leak. Plastic bags blankets come it. Store funnels in to keep them clean. Also grate place to store sandpaper and sanders, keep stink bugs out. Quart oil bottles. Cut the tops off and use them to organize tools in truck's tool box. Cut the bottom out of bottle off and use it as a funnel when changing oil. Dress clothes, become work clothes, then rags. Most of the things I build from scrap metal, wood, or anything I can find. My 4640# lawn roller was made from a 500 gallon fuel tank, mobile home frame, spindles from a Mazda, rebar and concrete. V-shaped leveler, mobile home I beam. Tree trimmer(death machine), snapper mower deck, 5 hp briggs off junk tiller, wood and metal. Snow pusher for Farmall. Pro-type was built from wood, bolts, 4 inch sewer pipe. It's works so well never made it out of metal. Just a few of my repurposing ideas. So please share your repurposing ideas. Always looking for new ideas.
Sunny and 21. Time to get out of recliner and invent something to do.
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