Fintray Forum Supporter Messages 832 Location Aberdeenshire (UK) Nov 2, 2014 #1 Due to new pup I needed a dog guard for the wife's car, thought about buying one but decided to make one from some scrap hydraulic pipe I got from work. Fits ok and saved about £50 compared to a bought one. Fitted
Due to new pup I needed a dog guard for the wife's car, thought about buying one but decided to make one from some scrap hydraulic pipe I got from work. Fits ok and saved about £50 compared to a bought one. Fitted
cumbriasteve Moderator Messages 9,645 Location Cumbria UK Nov 3, 2014 #2 Nice tidy job and always satisfying to make something that works well and saves the dosh into the bargain.
Nice tidy job and always satisfying to make something that works well and saves the dosh into the bargain.
Fintray Forum Supporter Messages 832 Location Aberdeenshire (UK) Nov 3, 2014 #3 Steve I'm always the make/modify not buy or repair not replace type of person whenever possible.