The Slice
Spring Junk Hunt Highlights
5/17/2023 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Missed out on the Junk Hunt this weekend?
Missed out on the Junk Hunt this weekend? Belt chairs, oil pan planters, and a table with a motor were all on the scene. Here's a recap!
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The Slice is a local public television program presented by PBS North
The Slice
Spring Junk Hunt Highlights
5/17/2023 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Missed out on the Junk Hunt this weekend? Belt chairs, oil pan planters, and a table with a motor were all on the scene. Here's a recap!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ Zany music ♪ This is an old chair that I took apart and put belts on it.
All these belts are used, so they're repurposed.
The chair's repurposed.
I get the belts really cheap and then I have friends that give me belts.
So if anybody needs a belt, I've got belts.
It's a vintage coat.
Probably from the late sixties, early seventies.
Here we have an antique White Rotary sewing machine originally from 1937.
Still comes with the book and all the attachments.
I bought it from an individual that just really wanted it gone and I don't think realized what they had.
This is a boat motor pub table and it's made with a vintage Scott Motor.
The motor we usually buy those at auctions and the seats, I order them and put them together.
We clean them up and make them look good.
These planters are out of old oil pans.
I sit out there and clean them, degrease them, cut them, you know, and make planters out of them.
These little darlings are folk art from I'm not sure how long ago, but some little granny took her rice, her watermelon seeds, all kinds of different corn, and turned like very simple household staples that she had into something beautiful.
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