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USEFUL TOOL-RACK

The following idea will be found useful for hanging gardening tools in the garden shed. • Procure a length of wood abskt three-quarters of an inch thick and some three-inch nails. Hammer the nails in about one inch from each other, about half-way into the timber; the tools will hang between the nails, making an excellent tool-rack. Each pair of nails should be about four or five inches from the next pair, alloYVing room for the different tools. The tool rack should then be fixed to the wall of the garden shed, and the sight of the tools packed neatly upon the rack, will more than reward you for the small trouble involved. |

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 32

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USEFUL TOOL-RACK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 32

USEFUL TOOL-RACK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 32

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