8.1.11

Nets, Baskets

Down by the sea in a small harbor, I saw this pile of nets in the most amazing used-up tire baskets.

At first, I'd only seen them from a distance, but I like them. I wondered how they were made, and I found out.  Rivets. 

I think I could put one to good use at my house. I don't have any fishing nets, but I have wet rain boots and umbrellas. They'd do just fine in a waterproof black basket like that.  Sturdy, convenient carrying handles, "up-cycled".  What's not to like?

6 comments:

  1. Oh great picture! And you have your heart set on having one of them. Good luck.
    I'm happy to see them still in use.

    When I did my first archaeological dig here in 1968 they were still using those. Much nicer than the black plastic buckets we use today.

    Thanks for the memories.

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  2. Those used tire baskets are a fun find! And I loved your purple shutters photo from yesterday! You're off to a great start for 2011!

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  3. Reminds me of a company out in Asia that started building furniture made out of re-cycled tires, saw some really neat chairs they'd made. People's ingenuity never fails to amaze.

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  4. Wow, I had no idea of the history, Dina. Makes me like them even more if they can be counted on to last 4+ decades.

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  5. And they were old and frayed already when we used them in '68.

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