Show I n GOOD HOMEMADE MILK STOOL Device Intended to Hold Pall Pail and Provide Seat for Made Out of Fork Handle A homemade milk stool serving tc hold the pail pall and provide a seat for forthe forthe forthe the is made out of an old fork handle and an inch board 12 Inches wide and 3 feet teet long To make the stool cut a board 2 feet long and 1 foot wide With a drawshave drawshave drawshave draw- draw shave taper it to 6 G Inches wide at one end Two cleats each 4 inches by 0 6 Inches are fastened crosswise of the grain at the n narrow end to prevent splitting of the board With an expansive expansive ex ex- ex- ex bit or bridge auger drill three holes in which to insert the legs less The two front legs are cut from an old fork handle and hold the pall plat- plat 4 36 36 II I 6 T I ml l-ml 4 I.- I. 49 L i 64 4 24 c n 1 f 24 t Lb 6 I 4 M i IS 24 4 Homemade Milk Stool form 4 inches above the Ute floor The back leg Is driven through leaving heaving the pall pail platform level with the floor and projecting above to support the seat at a height convenient for the A cross piece 6 G Inches by 12 Inches serves s as a seat a and d Is secured on top of the back leg with a wood screw This stool removes the weight of the pail pall from the knees yet supports it in the Ute same position If It the cow should want to kick the milk milk- er can shift all the tile weight t to the back leg and swing the pall from beneath the animal Materials required First fork handie handle han han- Ole die cut as foll follows ws One Piece niece Ilece 15 Inches 2 pieces each 4 Inches Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond Inch board 3 feet by 1 foot cut cutas cutas cutas as follows One piece 12 by 24 Inches 2 pieces each 4 by G inches 1 piece 0 C by 12 Inches Hoards Hoard's Hoards Hoard's Dairyman |