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Twine Holder From Coffee Container
by
Mark
(IC: vlogger)
5 Minutes
Easy
I do a lot of work in the garden and use a decent amount of twine to tie up plants. Dropping the roll and having it unwind all over the place is common occurrence. Definitely not fun when working with bushy tomatoes that need tying up! This project shows a simple, free solution to the problem.
Build Instructions:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Coffee-Container-Twine-Holder/
Build Instructions:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Coffee-Container-Twine-Holder/
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Published March 27th, 2016 10:19 AM
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Susan Bechamp on Mar 27, 2016If your not a coffee drinker, a washed out paint bucket works as well. Bonus: has a handle and a tighter fitting lid. Use a rubber grommet around the hole in the lid to keep the metal from cutting up the twine.
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