How can I upcycle an old plow share (pic attached)?
I found this vintage plow at a swap meet. I thought about using it as a hook for pots but don't really need one. Any ideas?
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Hat, umbrella or coat rack?
You could hang on the wall for a coat & purse rack. On an exterior wall for flowers or just decor. I would seal with a clear coat. Wish I had one of those for my farmhouse. Great find!
I think it would make a cute bag hook or even on the wall as is .
Yup,
Have to admit I agree with all the others, the only thing that came to mind was a coat rack, you might want to consider dulling the pointy blades so it won't rip the fabric.
On second thought...Maybe as a unique towel rack?
I would not hang it inside, too easy for someone to walk into it etc, but I would hang it on a garden fence or wall and hang plants from it or hold one with over flowing plants etc.
Round over the sharp tips with a grinder or file, steel brush it and then spray paint it.
Hang on wall as a key chain holder, away from people brushing into it.
I love the towel or robe hook suggestion! You can use a rust converter to stabilize the rust and keep the rustic look.
Use as Coat hooks or Garden tool holder on wall or fence or shed.