bubinga
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Thank You very much!nice job, brother! That's really using your head.
I pray your knees feel better soon!!![]()
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Thank You very much!nice job, brother! That's really using your head.
I pray your knees feel better soon!!![]()
good ldea tooIf your treadmill cover will not fit, try a plastic 55 gal drum custom cut.
I had a 5 gal pail, with part of the side cut out, over my swimming pool motor for 6 years.
good Idea too, actually I was just planing on extending from the hole, a I bolt, and my hook off of that.Bub,
before you relocate the lift, ya might try a arm that pivots, you could load it swung out and then swing it over the landing once it gets to the top.
The piece of wood is from when my son had snakes and lizards 20 years ago. The silverware is from Goodwill.
Made this for my son and his girlfriend, they fish a lot.

l used to make weed pipes as gifts........LOLI used to make roach clips with forks and give them out as Christmas presents to my smoking buddies. Many moons ago.
Sent from my XT1032
Nice, does it roll around nice?Struck by a need for a welding cart, and realising I had one under my nose...
Take a KitKat display trolley - which had been doing sterling service as a holder of soap powder and other **** by the washer/ drier for a decade
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It had been so long since it was put there, I'd forgotten it had castors.
Add some green wire shelving which was kicking around, but turned upside down so they have a lip all around...
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The shelves were almost a perfect fit for it - just supported by some 1" copper pipe at front (with Jub clips) and resting on wire stays on the rear. The whole thing tightened up with plenty of tie-wraps, the bodger's friend.
And, here we go...
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It will do for now, simply as proof of concept, or something like that. I might improve it, if I cba.
Good idea,I was casting around, looking for material to press into service as cheap welding curtains, when inspiration struck.
I noticed some of the commercial welding screens were fibreglass curtains, but the penny didn't drop quite then, but it did later - FIBREGLASS CURTAINS! (or drapes, for you lot)
Items that were hated by a generation of small boys when they rubbed against them, or their Ma washed them in the machine, followed by the family's underwear.
Anyway, they totally fell out of use and fashion, and can now be picked up dirt cheap. Fireproof, rot-proof, taste-proof, and easily hung for my purposes.
15metres of 48" fibreglass fabric in a not-so-tasteful Autumn brown leafy pattern for £15 - can't beat that.
Plus, it will cheer up the workshop no end![]()
I was casting around, looking for material to press into service as cheap welding curtains, when inspiration struck.
I noticed some of the commercial welding screens were fibreglass curtains, but the penny didn't drop quite then, but it did later - FIBREGLASS CURTAINS! (or drapes, for you lot)
Items that were hated by a generation of small boys when they rubbed against them, or their Ma washed them in the machine, followed by the family's underwear.
Anyway, they totally fell out of use and fashion, and can now be picked up dirt cheap. Fireproof, rot-proof, taste-proof, and easily hung for my purposes.
15metres of 48" fibreglass fabric in a not-so-tasteful Autumn brown leafy pattern for £15 - can't beat that.
Plus, it will cheer up the workshop no end![]()
I was casting around, looking for material to press into service as cheap welding curtains, when inspiration struck.
I noticed some of the commercial welding screens were fibreglass curtains, but the penny didn't drop quite then, but it did later - FIBREGLASS CURTAINS! (or drapes, for you lot)
Items that were hated by a generation of small boys when they rubbed against them, or their Ma washed them in the machine, followed by the family's underwear.
Anyway, they totally fell out of use and fashion, and can now be picked up dirt cheap. Fireproof, rot-proof, taste-proof, and easily hung for my purposes.
15metres of 48" fibreglass fabric in a not-so-tasteful Autumn brown leafy pattern for £15 - can't beat that.
Plus, it will cheer up the workshop no end![]()
I found this rusted out water hose reel, removed the reel... added two pc. of bed frame angle. Now all I have to do now is get the stick Gods to work with me a little..
Now that improvement needs a picture or two. I'm trying to picture that leafy pattern look.![]()
Do you have a link? or a brand?
Suburban woodland camo![]()
It rolls ok but I have some larger hospital castors I can put on it. For now though; it works well enough, and the handiest thing about it is simply having the welder in a more convenient position and higher up off the floor, as the captive lead is a bit on the short side.Nice, does it roll around nice?
Good idea,
Do you have a link? or a brand?
Now that improvement needs a picture or two. I'm trying to picture that leafy pattern look.![]()