dalenoel wrote: Found in the garden section and listed as Shade Cloth. When I got mine it was in a box of rolls standing on end in the aisle. About 3 foot tall roll of tan colored material.
I'll look tomorrow at the wrapper since I now store it in that bag under the bed.
turtle_slow wrote: Unbelievable tips, tricks and ideas.
We bring a hatchet/ax for chopping up firewood that may be too big
I bought a pair of welding gloves for about $10 at Menards They are thick and cover a large part of the arm. I can handle hot cast iron pots/pans, campfire grill and hot firewood without getting burned. $10 well spent
We bring two collapsable trash cans and use one for trash and one for recyclables. We have not been to many campgrounds that recycle so we usually haul the recycling back home to set out at the curb
The collapsable trashcan is like gold. LOL I've used one (the same one even, that's how durable it is) that I bought from CW over 8 years ago. Mine has velcro which is awesome, i noticed the new ones have a different securing mechanism that a lot of people said they do not like as much as velcro. Glad I got the older one. lol
turtle_slow wrote: Unbelievable tips, tricks and ideas.
We bring a hatchet/ax for chopping up firewood that may be too big
I bought a pair of welding gloves for about $10 at Menards They are thick and cover a large part of the arm. I can handle hot cast iron pots/pans, campfire grill and hot firewood without getting burned. $10 well spent
We bring two collapsable trash cans and use one for trash and one for recyclables. We have not been to many campgrounds that recycle so we usually haul the recycling back home to set out at the curb
The collapsable trashcan is like gold. LOL I've used one (the same one even, that's how durable it is) that I bought from CW over 8 years ago. Mine has velcro which is awesome, i noticed the new ones have a different securing mechanism that a lot of people said they do not like as much as velcro. Glad I got the older one. lol
We use those, too. We have ones with the zippers to close them, but hardly ever close them. We put the big 30 gal black garbage sacks in them so they always stay clean.
turtle_slow wrote: Unbelievable tips, tricks and ideas.
We bring a hatchet/ax for chopping up firewood that may be too big
I bought a pair of welding gloves for about $10 at Menards They are thick and cover a large part of the arm. I can handle hot cast iron pots/pans, campfire grill and hot firewood without getting burned. $10 well spent
We bring two collapsable trash cans and use one for trash and one for recyclables. We have not been to many campgrounds that recycle so we usually haul the recycling back home to set out at the curb
The collapsable trashcan is like gold. LOL I've used one (the same one even, that's how durable it is) that I bought from CW over 8 years ago. Mine has velcro which is awesome, i noticed the new ones have a different securing mechanism that a lot of people said they do not like as much as velcro. Glad I got the older one. lol
We use those, too. We have ones with the zippers to close them, but hardly ever close them. We put the big 30 gal black garbage sacks in them so they always stay clean.
YOu don't close yours when you store it and pack up? Yea, i also use the big black trash bags so its always clean. I really love that trashcan. Before I got it we used a big trash bag but it is a pain picking it up and opening it everytime to throw something away. That seems like a petty thing, but it really is useful to be able to pitch your trash in a can without fooling around with a bag! LOL
Thank you for the pic. I tried to find it online and was unsuccessful. Any chance you could provide us with the SKU bar code numbers? Or a link to it if you have it.
Thanks!
Respect,
Brent
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Thank you for the pic. I tried to find it online and was unsuccessful. Any chance you could provide us with the SKU bar code numbers? Or a link to it if you have it.