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Home-Built Barrel Hooks
My late father, Paul, came up with these barrel hooks about 20 years ago. They're simply a pair of triangular-shaped hooks built out of scrap steel rod. Both sides of the bottom are fitted with small hooks that slip under the lip of the barrel. The triangular hooks are joined by a ring that allows me to lift 55-gal. barrels of oil with my tractor loader to set in my shop. (Fred Lewis, 12740 Ridge Hwy., Britton, Mich. 49229; ph 313 439-2164)


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1998 - Volume #22, Issue #1