He Uses Cans For Storing Long Extension Cords
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Al Burant, Barrys Bay, Ont.: “I find that cans or large pop bottles work well for storing long extension cords. I’ve used this idea for at least 30 years. I just coil up the cord and slip it into a can, which holds it tightly together."
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He Uses Cans For Storing Long Extension Cords FARM SHOP Handy Hints Al Burant Barrys Bay Ont : “I find that cans or large pop bottles work well for storing long extension cords I’ve used this idea for at least 30 years I just coil up the cord and slip it into a can which holds it tightly together “Old-time watches have crystal faces made of glass When the glass broke on my mom’s watch she fixed it herself She took a pane of broken window glass and used a crayon to trace out the circle she wanted to cut then put the glass under a pan of cold water and used a pair of kitchen shears to cut out the glass Holding the glass under the water will keep it from shattering – it has something to do with a change in surface tension ”
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