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Workshop cupboard finished

Woody

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I just about had enough wood to finish it some of the door slats I had to make up using three bits of T&G and I run out right on the last door so that got made up with odd bits I'm to tight to go but more LOL I was determined to make it for nothing all I did buy was the hinges I will make the door knobs tomorrow and paint it again for free so in all it cost me £18 for a 6ft x 3ft cupboard not bad ay
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That is a brilliant cupboard for free, I'm just wondering what is hiding in the middle door :winking:
 

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Always good when the materials are free Woody.
Couldn't you have tapped somebody up for hinges as well?:whistling:

I'm guessing the beer is behind the closed door!:devil::funny:
 

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That's a really useful cupboard and would have cost a damn sight more if you'd bought all the timber. I might have a go at fashioning one out of some of the timber I got from Jim that he was throwing out.
 

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That's a really useful cupboard and would have cost a damn sight more if you'd bought all the timber. I might have a go at fashioning one out of some of the timber I got from Jim that he was throwing out.

THROWING OUT!:eeeeek:
 

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No change in the middle cupboard same as yesterday just got a new pack of Smiffy but that's in the other room waiting to go in the fridge LOL
 

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Great job Woody :thumbs::thumbs: does your drill press still fit on the workbench or are you having to have a bit of a change around

:whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling:
 

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Fantastic Woody, a super functional facet for f'kall :thumbs:
 

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For £18 you can't go wrong, it sure does looks good Woody .. :thumbs:
 

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Great job Woody :thumbs::thumbs: does your drill press still fit on the workbench or are you having to have a bit of a change around

:whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling:

Not bothering with one Billy if I do get one it will have to go in the gallery
 

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Great job Woody and as been said before especially as the wood was for nowt damn shame you had to buy the hinges as you could have had 2 packets of beer.:funny::funny::funny:
 

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That's a fine job Woody. Took your advise and got me a six pack of Smiffys to boost my energy. Decided to go in the shed after lunch. Had a can of Smiffys with me lunch and enjoyed it so much had another. Well it was a lovely afternoon so sat outside chatting with the Mrs and eventually drunk em all. Too late and too pizzed to go up the shed but I had a cracking afternoon.

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That's a fine job Woody. Took your advise and got me a six pack of Smiffys to boost my energy. Decided to go in the shed after lunch. Had a can of Smiffys with me lunch and enjoyed it so much had another. Well it was a lovely afternoon so sat outside chatting with the Mrs and eventually drunk em all. Too late and too pizzed to go up the shed but I had a cracking afternoon.

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Well done Vic its good when you just go with the flow now you will have to get another case I JUST LOVE IT
 
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