A medical item put to better use.

Started by Pferox, February 18, 2015, 11:34:40 AM

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Pferox

After the feeding bag and all the junk I got left over, I started to think what I can do with all this stuff since nobody will take it as a donation, and I didn't want it to go to waste.

The most useful item was the bag hanger, it is that thing that you see in hospitals that hold the IV bags (I used to call it my dancing partner when I was in the hospital).  It is amazing what you can do with one of those things.  If you find one at an estate sale suck at least one of them up.

They have wheels, can store in just about any corner.  When covered with a piece of pool noodle, make a fantastic place to lean a rod on when working on line or what ever.  I use mine to make Sabiki rigs on it a lot.  I made a holder for my line, and drop the line down, tying as I go along.  It allows me to work on leaders up to about 6 feet long.  It allows you to hang just about anything near you to work on or with, including lighting, my maribou for tying, and any other use you can think of.





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TNDiver

Great idea, but I wouldn't want to put one on a "wish list" if you know what I mean!
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wvort87

I work in the operating room and will never be able to look at an IV pole the same way again!  Great way to use one!