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Danny and Joe share some ways to keep tools and hardware handy while you’re working on a ladder without losing them every time you move it. An empty tuna can mounted on top of the ladder is great for small nuts, bolts, and screws. A small magnet dropped in the can ensures that the hardware stays put even if the ladder is tilted.  ...More

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Danny and Joe share some ways to keep tools and hardware handy while you’re working on a ladder without losing them every time you move it. An empty tuna can mounted on top of the ladder is great for small nuts, bolts, and screws. A small magnet dropped in the can ensures that the hardware stays put even if the ladder is tilted. A plastic drinking cup (stadium souvenir cups work great) mounted to the side of the ladder is perfect for holding hand tools like pliers and wrenches.



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