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Broken Items Become A Handy Tool Cart
“My tools were never where I wanted them and I got tired of running back and forth,” says Patrick Binns, who built a tool cart using parts from broken items.
The cart’s bicycle tires roll easily over all types of terrain. Binns mounted the tires to a frame built mostly from a couple of broken pallets.
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Broken Items Become A Handy Tool Cart FARM SHOP Miscellaneous “My tools were never where I wanted them and I got tired of running back and forth ” says Patrick Binns who built a tool cart using parts from broken items The cart’s bicycle tires roll easily over all types of terrain Binns mounted the tires to a frame built mostly from a couple of broken pallets To make it a true DIY project Canadian-style Binns used broken hockey sticks two for handles and a third attached vertically to the front to create a support leg Binns says the cart has been useful for all types of projects in his shop and around his rural Prince Edward Island property At 3 ft long and 2 ft wide it holds everything from socket sets grease guns and a bucket of bolts to work on machinery as well as a hammer drill and other tools for carpentry work Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Patrick Binns Murray River P E I Canada patbinns7@gmail com
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