
"Cool Tool Winner"
Back in
1982, I had purchased a brand new car and to this day I have one regret. It
wasn't the color and it wasn't the motor. Instead, it was those 2x4s I stuck
in the back window and out the passenger side.
As woodworkers, we are always doing some project around the house. That fateful
day in '82, I was framing in a window-style air conditioner. I'll never forget
the horror of seeing the damage to the door panel, the inside rear window
deck, and yes, to my $200 widow tint! All of this just to get four
2x4s
home! Four dollars worth of wood ended in $400 in damage to the car. This
is one reason I own a truck today! Now, I realize a lot of us do not have
the luxury of owning two vehicles, and if your house is filled to the brim
with little future woodworkers, a family car is the norm. With this in mind,
the people at SideRax
bring us this truly cool tool.
SideRax are
simple to set up on any vehicle and are a safe option toget that stack of
wood home. In addition to wood, we loaded ours with fishing poles, pvc pipe,
a tent and a ladder. It easily fit on my mini-truck, my fullsized pickup,
and Dan's wife's car. We put them on the neighbor's car, but he wanted to
keep them, so off we ran! They also fit on my sister's minivan and all with
great simplicity. Everyone who see them wants a pair or two, so we asked how
much. We were very pleased with the asking price; only $24.99US plus S&H.
One thing remains constant with this tool; everyone says,"Wow, why didn't
I think of that," and ," where can I get a pair of my own."
Well, question one I can't help you with. Question two is easy; you can get
yours by clicking on the link. Get
them here
Lance
©2002 This Old workshop. Cartoon Artwork ©2002 Greg Bamber. Web Design and site maintained by
for more information about Siderax check out their webpage.
Siderax are once again available! Check out their new web page.
Also you might want to take a look at their new affiliate program, You can earn cash by helping them advertise

