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Portable Wash Line Sled
One person can easily move this portable wash line sled out of the way when you have to mow lawn or if you want to hang wash in a different location.
Ed Schaffner, Mondovi, Wis., builds the wash sleds by bending 1 1/4-in. pipe for the base and uprights, installing set screws about halfway across the bottom that l
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Portable Wash Line Sled FARM HOME Clothes 16-6-28 One person can easily move this portable wash line sled out of the way when you have to mow lawn or if you want to hang wash in a different location.
Ed Schaffner, Mondovi, Wis., builds the wash sleds by bending 1 1/4-in. pipe for the base and uprights, installing set screws about halfway across the bottom that lock the two sides together. Each sled is 80 in. wide with 5 clotheslines spaced 20 in. apart. A piece of 1-in. sq. tubing runs from the top of one end to the other to keep the lines lines tight when wash is hung.
"I've made five sleds for neighbors and they all really like them," says Schaffner, who runs a welding shop.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ed Schaffner, Ed's Welding, W898 Cty Rd NN, Mondovi, Wis. 54755.
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