Barry Hoys
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This took a good few weekends ha
Cheers! It's had couple of coats of Briwax so it should stand up to general moisture / humidityI really like that, nice proportions. Have you left the metal bare or given it a coat of something to protect it?
Ha it wasn't too bad as it's all just 20mm box, about £120 plus £75 for the pineI bet that was a few £££'s of steel
looks good left unpainted. In the house that should be fine, and not to difficult to sort if you did get a littler bit of surface rust.Cheers! It's had couple of coats of Briwax so it should stand up to general moisture / humidity
I did consider lacquering it but preferred the look more natural look of the wax, time will tell halooks good left unpainted. In the house that should be fine, and not to difficult to sort if you did get a littler bit of surface rust.
Cheers man!looks a really good bookcase
nicely made as well
Cheers mate, nice cobra!Excellent, Modern,stylish functional,Ticks all the boxes.
Haha cheers mannice job man, but-----------you need some more books
no worries i might have to replace the rubbish ikea one in my front room nowHaha cheers man
Cheers mate, it was actually made for my brother - he's a big fan of the industrial lookI would never have thought of using steel, not liking the 'industrial indoors' look, but that really does look good, well done Barry
I would never have thought of using steel, not liking the 'industrial indoors' look, but that really does look good, well done Barry
Cheers man, it's actually my brother's house / whisky haNice job! , and Laphroaig too......