jerrytug Member Messages 1,831 Location Isle of Wight Dec 27, 2020 #1 This popped up on my Facebook, I asssumed it was photoshopped, but it isn't..
Beeezer Things are really chaining for the better…. Messages 900 Location Northampton Dec 27, 2020 #2 Bet you can’t put much wait on it..
Morrisman Forum Supporter Messages 9,076 Location Staffordshire, England Dec 27, 2020 #4 Not much use other than a simple ornament. A big one at that. Imagine paying a small fortune for it... then the mother in law comes round and sits on it....
Not much use other than a simple ornament. A big one at that. Imagine paying a small fortune for it... then the mother in law comes round and sits on it....
eLuSiVeMiTe Member Messages 16,438 Location ...... Dec 27, 2020 #5 If he'd built it upwards Instead of outwards could have used some clear round bar to add support and remain near invisible Not much use as it is
If he'd built it upwards Instead of outwards could have used some clear round bar to add support and remain near invisible Not much use as it is
jerrytug Member Messages 1,831 Location Isle of Wight Dec 27, 2020 #6 Assuming it's just made of something like 60x60x3mm ERW, it would already be visibly sagging, if he's just used 90 degree joints. I bet he had a few attempts before getting it spot-on..
Assuming it's just made of something like 60x60x3mm ERW, it would already be visibly sagging, if he's just used 90 degree joints. I bet he had a few attempts before getting it spot-on..
Barking Mat Cuddler of hedgehogs. Messages 13,560 Location France, Brittany. Dec 27, 2020 #7 https://www.mig-welding.co.uk Seen this and thought i'd share it. Yesterday morning too, thought I had deja vu...
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk Seen this and thought i'd share it. Yesterday morning too, thought I had deja vu...
M MBB Member Messages 1,107 Location northumberland Dec 27, 2020 #8 He could have used half the metal and made a stronger table.