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Chair and bench for the garden

DaddyG

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Have been promising to sort some seats for the garden and have finally sorted it so hopefully I have plenty of credits to my name!!
maybe even enough for a pressure pot!!! we will see. Or at least a bandsaw ?

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Bill Mooney

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Nice furniture Graham. They’ll be great once they’re stained.
You don’t get praised for what you’ve done, you just get bollocked for what you haven’t done so you Ishtar not have as many credits as you think.:whistling:
 

Dalboy

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so hopefully I have plenty of credits to my name!!
maybe even enough for a pressure pot!!! we will see. Or at least a bandsaw ?

Nice chairs for the garden. Aiming high with those brownie points maybe a pen kit or two from our Phill more like:whistling::whistling::whistling:
 

DaddyG

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Your probably right Bill but can live in hope! I'm not sure how i'm going to be told how to finish them but for now they have had a first coat of clear wood preserve and the bottom rails are tanalised timber to help.

John they are a bit of a miss mash of a few different designs I saw online, Derek I think i'm owed more than a couple of Phil's kits which I love but convincing the o/h is another matter!!!
 

Penpal

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Substantial timber in these most useful products of your making Graham. Worthy of a pot and a bandsaw redemption.

Peter.
 

DaddyG

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Your not wrong there Kevin, have already given them one coat of clear preservative and need to add another but weather has put paid to that for now!!

Peter they are out of scaffolding boards! and could you have a word with the other half regarding a bandsaw and pressure pot!!!
 

Penpal

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Dear Grahams wife please convey my best to Graham. I understand he has need of a bandsaw and pressure pot to enable him to do home improvements in the future. From way over here in Australia I commend Grahams interest in home beautiful and his excellent contributions to this forum.

Kind Regards Peter.
 
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