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Back-Saving Two-Handled Snow Shovel

Back-Saving Two-Handled Snow Shovel
Never bend over again to shovel snow!  Add a second handle from any broken tool with a D-handle (or even a cheapy shovel cut off), two pieces of plywood and a few nuts and bolts.  It works even better than those expensive curved handle shovels you see in the store.
 
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Step 1A little prep

A little prep
Cut two pieces of scrap ply approx 9x16", cut a handle down to about 20" long, buy six bolts, washers and nuts the appropriate length for the thickness of the second handle and two pieces of ply, typically 3 inches.
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8 comments
Dec 7, 2011. 8:26 AMbudha1300 says:
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Feb 5, 2011. 11:47 PMdrykill says:
Feb 26, 2011. 7:33 AMergoguy says:
The default pictures at quirky.com are actually pretty deceiving. They do not show that the Shovel Master is both articulated and torsionally spring biased, which is the key to constructing a truly viable dual handled shovel.

You can read much more about the design, it's advantages,  and view extensive footage under pretty severe snow conditions at
 theshovelmaster.com
Feb 10, 2011. 3:41 PMthe_burrito_master says:
Great , this has been a pretty brutal winter sofar 2 inches of ice on my driveway, that happens to be some odd 1000 square feet, luckily my dad has a plow for the snow, but we have to get the ice up cause the plow cant handle it. Boy was my back sore after that day, i wonder how much this would help.
Feb 6, 2011. 11:30 AMGishPup says:
This needs to be lightened as much as possible. Remember how difficult it can be to throw a large (heavy) load of snow!

I see some pencil marks on the plywood, which seem to suggest that the author has that in mind.
Dec 13, 2010. 6:31 AMPhil B says:
This is a clever idea. Thank you for publishing a useful idea. It is good for the general readership of Instructables that you used tools and methods available to all. I did an Instructable some time ago on replacing a cracked plastic handle on a snow shovel with one I welded up in about 45 minutes so I could finish shoveling fresh snow before breakfast one morning. That was a way to get a handle when I did not have any left over from a broken garden tool. But, not everyone has access to a welder.
Dec 13, 2010. 4:09 AMrimar2000 says:
Good idea!

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