He’ll get a charge out of that hammock.
Sounds comfy… not.
He did it all on his own a cord.
When it falls apart you can then scrap it for the copper.
And here I was thinking it was the hair of prostitutes he buried under the cellar.
But is it strong enough to hold a human body?
I never throw those things away. I always find a use for them in my workshop.
Watch out—there might be a mouse in there.
Great idea! I gotta build me one of those; I already have the materials!
Now that everyone knows what their weekend project is…
How about old remote control wires and flat twin lead outside antenna wires.
It’s nice that Brian has an outlet for his creativity.
I am inspired!
August 21, 2015
Stevefk over 6 years ago
He’ll get a charge out of that hammock.
Less Monday... More Friday over 6 years ago
Sounds comfy… not.
J Short over 6 years ago
He did it all on his own a cord.
wirepunchr over 6 years ago
When it falls apart you can then scrap it for the copper.
Andrew Sleeth over 6 years ago
And here I was thinking it was the hair of prostitutes he buried under the cellar.
ajakimber425 over 6 years ago
But is it strong enough to hold a human body?
Bald Eagle over 6 years ago
I never throw those things away. I always find a use for them in my workshop.
Richard L. Johnston over 6 years ago
Watch out—there might be a mouse in there.
WCraft Premium Member over 6 years ago
Great idea! I gotta build me one of those; I already have the materials!
Impkins Premium Member over 6 years ago
Now that everyone knows what their weekend project is…
kodj kodjin over 6 years ago
How about old remote control wires and flat twin lead outside antenna wires.
eb110americana over 6 years ago
It’s nice that Brian has an outlet for his creativity.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 6 years ago
I am inspired!