Wots tis then on da workbench? (3rd photo added)
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench?
Church kneeler?
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench?
Nice one... but the 16mm diameter stainless steel rod is strong enough to wack a few dents into an elephant's skull, so no.jeremyb wrote:Paper towel dispenser?
Potentially, but the steel rod would perhaps be painful on your knees?by hamo » Wed Oct 19, 2016 7:46 am
Church kneeler?
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench?
Some kind of wheelbarrow / trolley?
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench?
JB is getting close...
Just finished this bit, now starting on the last few bits and pieces and then will post a photo of it being used...
You should be able to guess it now
Just finished this bit, now starting on the last few bits and pieces and then will post a photo of it being used...
You should be able to guess it now
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench?
jvpp wrote:JB is getting close...
Just finished this bit, now starting on the last few bits and pieces and then will post a photo of it being used...
You should be able to guess it now
Ah its an old persons tartan shopping trolley!
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
For rotating a compost drum?
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench?
Yes it is going to be some sort of trolley. ..Bg wrote:jvpp wrote:JB is getting close...
Ah its an old persons tartan shopping trolley!
And now you add 'tartan' to the earlier insult. My oh my.
Even the 3rd photo is not going to help you I thinkPost by Molly » Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:55 am
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
Booteek recycling bin, with book matched flame maple front and inlaid birds?
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
A wheel storage unit? Starting with two wheels?
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
is it a homemade one of those things that go on the back off funny cars, so they don't do wheelies at the drags? (or are they so they can do wheelies, I never did know)