Gas-Hose Bracket for Ironing or Shop Use
The Bracket Gives Greater Freedom in the Use of the Gas Iron
In a home where it was customary to use an overhead gas fixture for the attachment of the gas iron for ironing clothes, it was found that mantles were frequently broken by the resulting jar. By making a bracket for the gas hose, which is fastened to the end of the ironing board or to the edge of the table, this trouble was remedied. The new arrangement gave much greater freedom in the use of the iron. The bracket can be removed quickly and fitted to a bench for use in the shop.—M. J. F. Schramm, Ridgewood, N. Y.