That's such an obvious solution I'm embarrassed I didn't think of it. If it does come off (a good chance it will) I'll put it back on from the inside. Thanks for the tip!
I buy shop towels come in a box. I’m also short on shelf space so I use bungee cords and attach the box of towels to the ceiling beam. Towels are always handy.
Great idea. I need to make one for compost bags and this concept looks good! BTW I'm envious of the wall space you have on the right of your workshop 😂
I think I'd put the grommet thing on the inside of the pitcher, to minimize the chance of the towel pulling it off.
That's such an obvious solution I'm embarrassed I didn't think of it. If it does come off (a good chance it will) I'll put it back on from the inside. Thanks for the tip!
I buy shop towels come in a box. I’m also short on shelf space so I use bungee cords and attach the box of towels to the ceiling beam. Towels are always handy.
Okay, now that's a really good idea! Think I'll do that for the otherside of the shop. I like having towels immediately available.
Great idea. I need to make one for compost bags and this concept looks good! BTW I'm envious of the wall space you have on the right of your workshop 😂
Yeah, on one hand a two-car garage is very small, on the otherhand it's huge compare to a shed or a car park, so I'm happy to have what I do.
Drill through plastic in reverse with hole saws.
Counterintuitive, but that would work! Thanks!
Nice one im glad im not the only one who makes silly mistakes 😊❤
They're my stock in trade 😵💫
Wholesaw are brutal, go reverse first and very slowly. I like the idea.,..... looking for a big enougfh jar.
I had no idea--thanks for that tip!!!
Omg. Get to the point.
Yeah, this one turned out longer than it should have. Tightening the videos up going forward.