In order to win last week’s Toolsday prize, you had to guess the identity of a telescoping tool sitting on a bracket. Most folks knew it was a jewelry maker’s ring-sizer mandrel. We randomly picked one winner out of all last week’s comments and that lucky person is Patti, who knew exactly what it was. Congratulations Patti, you’ve got one week to reply to our email before we pick another winner.
Next Tuesday, we will be giving away a set of self-organizing goodies including a copy of “SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life: A Four-Step Guide to Getting Unstuck” by bestselling author, Julie Morgenstern. This 300-page book outlines a four-step plan to get rid of the physical and mental clutter that holds back so many of us. Plus it will show you how to stay organized after you heave the clutter, so you’ll stay on track.
Are you sick and tired of winter, dying to get some backyard projects underway? Start planning. We’ve got plenty of ideas, inspiration and instructions for turning your yard into a spectacular hang out for entertaining and relaxing. We’ve got tips for designing an outdoor kitchen, instructions on how to build a pergola, tiki hut or fire pit. Or do you want to install a backyard horseshoe pit, corn hole game or chess set – we’ve got step-by-step instructions on how to do that too.
To win an organizing kit, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what the contraptions pictured below are used for. You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner.
On Tuesday, February 5, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another tool, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.
You have until February 5, 2013, 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win an organizing kit.
Official Rules.






snow shoes
WW-II military snow shoes.
knee pads for getting a raise at work
My first thought was something for snow, but probably more likely to be a device to move heavy objects outside.
Luggage racks for mules.
snow boats!!!!!!!!!
snow shoes are skee shoes
Swiss Snow Shoes
I think these are antennas.
look like skis for hauling stuff around like tools or other things
snow shoes.
Very heavy old timey sleds.
Snow shoes
The frame goes over a dogs back to help carry something on it!
DIY Snow Shoes!!! Tie them to your feet and get going!!!
SnowShoes
Vtg snow shoes
used to move a ice shanty for ice fishing?
Wooden shoes for horses
Rope spools.
Snow shoes
snow shoes
It would haul wood from woods to store for winter.
old fashion sleds…one for each foot !!!
Looks like some kind of skids.