Wichman Posted Saturday at 03:57 AM Report Posted Saturday at 03:57 AM Just sharing a new (that I know of) idea for dealing with lots of ornaments. Plastic coat hangers, with notches cut into the top of the hanger rail. For storage I cut notches ( SS #2 Olsen spiral, if I had them I use a #5 ) every 1/2", for dipping I'll only go 5 ornaments per hanger. For storage I have the hooks of the wire ornament hangers in line with each other, for dipping I have them at right angles. I can get 25 ornaments per hanger for storage. I picked up some "miracle" hanger thingies. With the first package of 18 thingies I can store 525 ornaments easily. Tomorrow I'm going to pick up an inexpensive garment bag and see if I can transport the ornaments across town with it, hopefully without any damage. Dan, Scrappile, BadBob and 5 others 8 Quote
kmmcrafts Posted Saturday at 12:34 PM Report Posted Saturday at 12:34 PM That's a interesting idea... look forward to hearing how the transport goes. Wichman 1 Quote
jerry walters Posted Saturday at 01:45 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:45 PM (edited) Wichita, I have used the hanger for drying fretwork cuttings but had an issue with different sizes sliding into each other. Never thought of cutting a notch into the hanger. Simple but brilliant idea. Thanks. Like most of us storage of clamps has always been an issue. Many ideas on the web how to store them. I didn't want to take the time to make one. Thought it was just a bit waste of time. One day while shopping at Walmart I saw an old-fashioned current rod. For less than a dollar I picked on up that extends to 4 feet. Perfect for hanging clamps of all kinds, except the heavy ones. Maybe other villagers can post simple but useful solutions here. Jerry Edited Saturday at 01:46 PM by jerry walters OCtoolguy, kmmcrafts, barb.j.enders and 1 other 2 2 Quote
BadBob Posted Sunday at 11:50 AM Report Posted Sunday at 11:50 AM I hang mine from the edge of a wire shelf or off the fence rail on my Shopsmith. I use copper wire for the hanger, which I cut from a piece of heavy grounding strap. . barb.j.enders, jerry walters, Wichman and 1 other 4 Quote
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