Creative solutions for handling/storing shop pumps?
We've got a number of donated, bought, and found floor pumps in our shop. A variety of brands, sizes, and shapes. Right now they just live in a corner, but they like to play the domino game and fall over themselves when someone goes to grab one.
Does anyone have any creative things you've done to handle this problem?
As always, pictures are great.
Thanks!
josh.
Attaching the base of each floor pump to an 18"x18" (or so) square of plywood with bolts or screws can keep them upright and reduce the distance they "walk" while keeping them mobile in the shop. Grab a drill and a saw. Sorry, no pictures!
tom
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 4:33 PM, veganboyjosh@gmail.com wrote:
We've got a number of donated, bought, and found floor pumps in our shop. A variety of brands, sizes, and shapes. Right now they just live in a corner, but they like to play the domino game and fall over themselves when someone goes to grab one.
Does anyone have any creative things you've done to handle this problem?
As always, pictures are great.
Thanks!
josh.
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