Afraid not. Bought some 40mm aluminium from Amazon, some m6 studding (allthread for you guys?) and went at it. Nice to get out in the garage, as dog has been ill in hospital, so anything to take my mind off that.Any pics of how you made them ?

Thank youWell they look nice anyways.
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Nice job! I'm sure I've forgotten quite a bit of the lessons I've learned over the years.A couple more. Slightly strange to be using lessons from 35yrs ago, maybe more! Stuff my late father and school teachers taught me buy I've never really used!
Thank you.I too try to copy ideas that I have seen published in years gone by.
If that was me, you're welcome. If not, well done!I remember seeing this idea on here, but can't remember where! Finally finished it today...
Probably easier to grab the pliers as well...FrankLee, no it wasn't, but that looks good and I bet it would have saved me some £££s
Best wishes for the dog and for you. One of the worst things I have had to deal with is sick animals—it’s heartbreaking and stressful. Nice work on the garage organization—it is rewarding to have things in their place and easy to find and use when you need it.Afraid not. Bought some 40mm aluminium from Amazon, some m6 studding (allthread for you guys?) and went at it. Nice to get out in the garage, as dog has been ill in hospital, so anything to take my mind off that.
As I said, inspired by a member from here, can't remember the name.
Dog is now running around with a second wind, he has mild pancreatitus but a change of diet has made a difference. Thinks he's a puppy again!Best wishes for the dog and for you. One of the worst things I have had to deal with is sick animals—it’s heartbreaking and stressful. Nice work on the garage organization—it is rewarding to have things in their place and easy to find and use when you need it.
Found it!
Thank you, Mr Pendragon
