Surprisingly, a lot of people knew the identity of last week’s mystery Toolsday tool. It was an old pair of Swiss military snow shoes – perfect for climbing the Alps.
We randomly picked one winner out of all last week’s comments and that lucky person is Tom M, who thought it was a pair of sleds meant for ferrets (I’d like to see that!). Congrats Tom, even though you answered incorrectly, you still win. You have exactly one week to reply to our email before we pick another winner.
Next week, we’re going to give away a DIY Network lunch box full of fun and handy DIY swag.
According to Punxsutawney Phil, spring is not far off (wahoo!). We’ve got some DIY projects to give your home a new look for the new season. Many of these projects you can do on a budget – headboards, window treatments, slipcovers and funky coffee tables – give one a try while you’re still stuck inside.
To win the DIY Network swag, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what these long, skinny things are used for (pictured below). You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner.
On Tuesday, February 12, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another prize, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.
You have until February 12, 2013, 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the swag bag.
Official Rules.







TOOL BOX, WHAT I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED!!!
drawer guides.
Might be drawer slides.
Used for hanging Art?
Cafe curtain rods
A stirring rod for making martinis with extension for those tall pitchers.
Drawer slides
Drawer glides
Curtain rods
Looks more like cabinet drawer bracket than curtain rods to me.
The 2 items are drawer tracks. I have this kind. Linda
ice skate blade protectors
curtain rods
curtain rods
I do not know the name but this is a decorative conduit for wire that can not be put inside an existing wall but can not be exposed according to law.
Hot Dog Warmers! lol ;D
Shoe horn for skinny giants
drawer slides
Sword sheave.
fishing rod travel guard
curtain rods or finger splints
sliders for pull-out shelving
looks like curtain rod sliders
It is either a Mr. Microphone or poster frame holders
These are used for the bottom of a drawer to keep on track sliding in and out.