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Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK6BuoX_0To

In this YouTube video, Reid from the permaculture bootcamp showcases various low-tech solutions for repairing items using a single stick found at Wheaton Labs. Examples include a towel hanger, a candle holder latch, and a curtain rod. The video also demonstrates one-stick repairs for broken tool handles, such as a rake and a shovel, and highlights other creative uses for sticks, such as securing a cord for a pulley system and fixing a foot pedal on a garbage can.

Join the bootcamp here: https://wheaton-labs.com/bootcamp/


 
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