Wots tis then on da workbench? (3rd photo added)

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Wots tis then on da workbench? (3rd photo added)

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Not guitar related obviously, but hopefully will be very useful in the outdoors.

Any guesses what I 'm making?

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A busking seat?

Edit: Wait, not guitar related. Some sort of stand. A thing.

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a rocking chair for your old age?
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An underachiever's abacus?
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some sort of clothes rail?
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A folding step
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One of those kneel on things for old people to use when gardening?
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Gunrack? A gunrack for a gunrack?

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A rubbish bag holder
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A hang-glider?

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Some outrageous suggestions there. The abacus and hang glider made me chuckle. The old age references are a bit under the belt... I now know what Rog must be feeling :( :D

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I think it might be part of a commode.

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A hose reel, which satisfies the aesthetic demands of a partner, self or some neighbourhood ???

It's a personal issue I have, which is why my hose lies on the ground
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Snarblinge wrote:A hose reel, which satisfies the aesthetic demands of a partner, self or some neighbourhood ???

It's a personal issue I have, which is why my hose lies on the ground
Ah, good thinking. With a few mods I could make one of those as the plastic ones you buy are sheit and my 30 m hose is on the ground also!

But no, it's purpose is entirely different...
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Paper towel dispenser?
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