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  2. Costco's New Bar Shed Is Hosting Gold

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    It is an outdoor structure that's part cabana, part storage shed, and part bar all in one. At first glance, this looks like your average storage shed. It has a side access door and indoor shelving ...

  3. Lift net - Wikipedia

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    Lift nets, also called lever nets, are a method of fishing using nets that are submerged to a certain depth and then lifted out of the water vertically. The nets can be flat or shaped like a bag, a rectangle, a pyramid, or a cone. Lift nets can be hand-operated, boat-operated, or shore-operated.

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    Designed with five shelves, this foldable unit is designed to provide ample storage space when and where you need it. Each shelf holds up to 250-pounds of storage without the wheels, or 200-pounds ...

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    Made with cedar, this wooden bar is tough enough to resist rot and decay as well as hold up to 2,400 pounds or 18 inches of snow load. However, its easy, breezy look reminds us of a beach bar.

  6. Chinese fishing nets - Wikipedia

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    Chinese fishing nets (Cheena vala in India or tangkul in Indonesia) are a type of stationary lift net in India and Indonesia. They are fishing nets that are fixed land installations for fishing . While commonly known as "Chinese fishing nets" in India, the more formal name for such nets is "shore operated lift nets ". [ 1 ]

  7. Hand net - Wikipedia

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    A hand net, also called a scoop net, is a handheld fishing net or meshed basket used to capture and retrieve objects from water, somewhat in the manner of a sieve.It is distinguished from other fishing nets in that the net or mesh is supported by a rigid circular or polygonal frame, which may or may not be mounted to the end of a handle.