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Posted: 03-08-2013 , 12:15 AM #1 |
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This one pallet to make a TV table . It's a large one probably was used for plasterboard or large sheets of insulation 1500mm x 950mm but not a lot of boards on it . Let's see how it works out
Seems there are enough boards to complete the challenge the legs and top have been assembled and the other pieces cut to length assembled Finished |
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Posted: 05-08-2013 , 09:33 PM #2 |
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Looks Great, good job!
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Posted: 09-08-2013 , 02:13 PM #3 |
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Great skill in woodwork, but i dont really like the so called shabby chic paint and wax job, its a grubby look like its been in a house fire.
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Posted: 10-08-2013 , 12:29 PM #4 | |
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I agree, but don't know what kind of finish would suit it. |
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Posted: 16-08-2013 , 12:45 AM #5 |
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All your tables look great! With the colour and wax, I can picture them in a laid-back-beach-surfer dude-bungalow. Creative and different- Well done
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Posted: 16-08-2013 , 01:07 AM #6 |
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I like it - well done.
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Posted: 16-08-2013 , 09:40 PM #7 | |
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My next project is to make a dresser from pallets with a touch of slate |
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