Posted by KEH on June 09, 2013 at 04:50:44 from (209.213.19.196):
In Reply to: Ot, rant. posted by JayinNY on June 08, 2013 at 18:28:43:
To make wheel barrow handles, I take a piece of oak 2 x 4 and, using the old handle including the little wedge shaper spacer that goes under the bed, draw out a pattern that will make a one piece pattern. Using a band saw and a table saw, I cut out the handles and cut the handgrip area down with an ax or hatchet, then smooth it with a belt sander. Its not a piece of furniture being made so it dosen't have to be precise.
If I have problems with a tire leaking I put a tube in it, if leaks develop later I put fix a flat in it. At the end of the tire's life the tube will be trashed anyway, so I don't worry about the mess fix a flat makes in the tube.
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