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Re: garden cart
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.38.250
Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2000, at 06:11:08
In Reply To: Re: garden cart posted by Mousie on Tuesday, July 25, 2000, at 17:41:34:

> > It doesn't happen often, but yesterday I got creative. I had some used lumber, some left over cabinet screws, a couple of wheels from an old golf cart (not the kind you ride -- the kind that you put the golf bag on and pull it behind you)and an old aluminum lawn chair. So I built a little wooden garden cart. It could be used to haul seeds, fertilizer, mulch, and garden tools to the garden or to haul beans, corn, tomatoes, spuds, and Japanese beetles back from the garden. It has a bed that is 36 inches long and 20 inches wide with a removable tailgate and an aluminum handle.
> > The trouble is, I don't need it because I already have a wheelbarrow, a metal two-wheel cart and a pull-behind-the-lawnmower trailer. So I guess I'll sell it to some nice lady so she can set pots of flowers in it and park it on her porch or patio. It's a good way to get rid of junk and make about four bucks an hour while you're doing it.
> > Howard
>
> To heck with Sam. You're my hero, Howard
>
> Mou"and I really mean it"sie

Building a garden cart might be creative, but hardly heroic! I wonder who's minding the store while Sam is on vacation.
Howard