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Plastic Pipe Shoehorn
You can make a heavy-duty “standup” shoehorn for work shoes by using a piece of thin-walled plastic tubing, says Tom Smith, Sturgis, Sask.
  He used a discarded 2-in. dia. leaf blower nozzle because it had the thin wall and rigidity necessary. He simply cut the end off at a 20-degree angle. The curvature of the pipe wraps around the heel and sock for easy use.
  One benefit is that you can make the pipe as long as you want so you can put on shoes easily while standing up.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Tom Smith, Sturgis, Sask. Canada (tom2087@sasktel.net).


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2019 - Volume #43, Issue #5