Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shares a viewer tip for an inexpensive solution to storing work gloves.
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Time: 30 minutes
Cost: $20
Skill Level: Beginner
Tools List for Building a Work Glove Holder:
Drill
Awl
Shopping List:
Spring clamps
String
Steps:
1. Drill a small hole in one side of the spring clamp.
2. Feed the string through the hole. An awl can assist with this.
3. Fold the string over the clamp to hold it in position.
4. After attaching all the desired clamps, tie a knot in the top.
5. Clip gloves to the spring clamps.
6. Hang the whole assembly on a nail or hook.
Resources:
The spring clips and twine used for the homemade glove organizer can be found at the local home center.
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