Guess what's made from

Re-cycle tastic
Guess what's made from

Re-cycle tastic
Those boots need some serious TLC.
@CF
You bet
Wood?
Lol, wood
A bed frame? Do I win a prize?
@curious o
Yep
as for prize....
No.
I well chuffed with it .... better than sending it to the tip.
Class... inventive.. and everything to hand for that quick escape to the countryside...
I was hoping you'd say yes I do win a prize. I only wanted one of the purple ones from the tin of Quality Street. Or perhaps a toffee.
Can I have a fudge one for having a go?
@co
It's a tin full off zip ties
you can one if you like
Sorry but a true genius would have refitted the castors to the bottome so you move it around the workshop
that's a lot of lube................
@clarey
Quid a bottle from "What!".... for a good time
@speshpaul
I thought of that but.... if I took the castors off, I'd loose the structural strength.
Then all my extreme pikeyness would of been wasted ;-).
I do hope that is not a Halon fire extinguisher next to the door.
ahem!
If you still have any Halon fire extinguishers, they must be properly decommissioned and disposed of immediately - the official deadline was December 2003. Halon portable fire extinguishers are very distinctive, as their canister is painted in a rich British racing green.
It is worth noting that Nu-swift produced gold halon canisters, the army used dark olive-green and British Rail used yellow ones so always read the label.
Your local Civic Amenity site should accept Halon extinguishers for disposal, but do ring to check first with your local council. It is strictly illegal to just dump Halon fire extinguishers, or to discharge them into the atmosphere.
Any existing Halon fire extinguishers should be taken to an authorised disposal agent with proper facilities to deal with disposal. You can find a list of such companies at the Halon Users National Consortium (HUNC) website at http://www.hunc.org
Far too tidy for my liking.My garage is always in a constant state of untidyness,but not because I don't care about my bike stuff.It means I can sneak things in there & the wife's non the wiser
@bruneep
Even though it's green the extinguish is powder.
Nice diatribe BTW.
@bruneep
Scratch last post... just checked, it is Halon.
Sod It... I'll set the shed of fire so I can use it
@emac65
You should see the scene behind me when the snap was taken
isn't it built in the way of all that other stuff piled up..?
isn't it built in the way of all that other stuff piled up..?
Thats a load of brand new golfballs... anybody want any golfballs ??? CHEAP
Seriously though... Bristol Area.
Make Me an Offer
http://www.black2colour.com/mb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=201&p=250&hilit=golf#p250
I was thinking how tidy it was too.
We made our work bench in the garage and some shelving from old wooden bunk beds, left behind from the previous owner of our house.
got to love the spare chains 'drying off' on the light switch.............
Is that a single bicycle clip?
It's a hard core single speed downhilling rigid forked bicycle clip
Just one thing... does your Mrs know the mattress from your ex bed is now flat to the floor carpet ? Has she spotted the flaw in your genious yet ??
8.5 out of 10.
Mostly for the "genius" of the lube anti fall protection, its the future
I turned mine into a portable ladder drop for the kids!
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