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Lazy Susan Iron Rack
The rack and its contents shown as described, including two of the four vertical section dividers.

Ruthton, MN, farmer Richard Imhof built his Lazy Susan Iron Rack to store iron scraps up to 10 feet long. It consists of a round, rotating base divided into four vertical sections in which to stand the iron. The scraps can be organized and accessed from one location by simply rotating the rack. The Lazy Susan concept would also work for storing other types of hardware, such as nails, nuts, and bolts.

Estimated Cost Cost range: See below

Limitations Limitations Addressed by Product: Lower extremity, Visual


SourceRichard Imhof
Route 1
Ruthton, MN, 56170
Phone507-658-3366
Last updated: Aug 30, 2022


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