I can't be the one one who sees a squished sheepA quick coffee table for the deck. Made from one of the sawmill waste slabs. Its been so useful that timber i got a ton of it for 20 squid. Bargain!! View attachment 496923
If I was to guess it looks like a pressure cooker with foreign writing and image search says I'm correct with it being an old Asian aluminium pressure cooker (or bomb if it was made in ChinaWell what's that?
I guess he's cooking somethingIf I was to guess it looks like a pressure cooker with foreign writing and image search says I'm correct with it being an old Asian aluminium pressure cooker (or bomb if it was made in China)
Be honest, that's just the beer garden you were in...Not quite finished, but pretty close.
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A little more substantial than my old garden table in the background. My new angle finder paid for itself immediatly, but if I ever embark on another project like this I'm buying a horizontal bandsaw and a mig welder.![]()
You have a source?
Thanks. Its a 10 foot job, not happy with quite a few of the joints, and the F grade tiles are pretty crap dimensionally, up to 2-3mm difference per pack, used the laser to keep the gaps correct up the wall, but even with 3 tiles in a row, the other end was differing by 3mm and thats a full grout width. glad the are all short runs, would look garbage on a long run.Looks tidy.![]()
That's a lot of grouteven with 3 tiles in a row, the other end was differing by 3m and thats a full grout width.
For those who dont tiling……they invented shower board.So you have seen my tiling before?
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I done a harth once, threw the tile cutter in the binFor those who dont tiling……they invented shower board.
I did herringbone with a rustic brick sized tile….its finished, but doubt Ill ever be happy with it. Non flat tiles just dont cut right against trims etc. My Mrs now knows never to suggest herringbone ever again!