accipiter
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1987 to 1992 (before being made redundant) I worked at a timber merchant (English hardwoods and imported + exotics, woodworking tools etc., fencing, gates and "craft" supplies) ~ a job I really enjoyed.
Something they were throwing out was a couple of metal plates with hangers used for display of some hand tools. I used them (the plates) to hang plastic boxes on because of the "lips" pressed out in the metal. The "hangers" I couldn't decide what to do with until recently.
I found a piece of oak with a rebate/groove in it so measured it up, cut and glued/pinned to a backing strip so I could slot the hangers in place to use as a supporting rack to hang my hammers on. (Sorry for a longwinded explanation )
Something they were throwing out was a couple of metal plates with hangers used for display of some hand tools. I used them (the plates) to hang plastic boxes on because of the "lips" pressed out in the metal. The "hangers" I couldn't decide what to do with until recently.
I found a piece of oak with a rebate/groove in it so measured it up, cut and glued/pinned to a backing strip so I could slot the hangers in place to use as a supporting rack to hang my hammers on. (Sorry for a longwinded explanation )