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Hi people, havent really been on here for a while, going to try to make more of an effort.
going to start it of with a few pictures of the work ive been doing - a few more to add soon.

Any constructive criticism very welcome, I seem to always get to the end of a job and think I wish I did it this way or added this instead :dunno: I think a lesson there is plan well ahead



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I seem to get quite a lot of interest in my sheet material ripping table, it was just a quick thing to knock up but its serving me very well so far and it breaks down to fit in the back of the van

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Hi,

Very neat work whilst making excellent storage in what appears to be limited space. I think we all could do with hindsight at times. Your honeycomb workbench looks the business and once set up will afford you a decent sized working area which is stable; good idea and thanks for sharing. :salute:

Kind regards, Col.
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Retired wrote:Hi,

Very neat work whilst making excellent storage in what appears to be limited space. I think we all could do with hindsight at times. Your honeycomb workbench looks the business and once set up will afford you a decent sized working area which is stable; good idea and thanks for sharing. :salute:

Kind regards, Col.

Thanks Col :thumbleft:
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Great work.

Very impressed with the table [emoji106]
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Some nice work there :thumbright:

That table is a great idea :wink:
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Great work! Nice even gaps around doors.
That table is a good idea!
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Post by dewaltdisney »

Well done, that all looks really good :thumbright:

A small suggestion I would make is that the media cabinet in your first two pics would look so much better if it was on a matching plinth to pull it up level with the skirting perhaps?

Just an idea

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dewaltdisney wrote:Well done, that all looks really good :thumbright:

A small suggestion I would make is that the media cabinet in your first two pics would look so much better if it was on a matching plinth to pull it up level with the skirting perhaps?

Just an idea

DWD
Thanks DWD. I get what you mean on that unit, the customer did give me the dimensions and a drawing to follow. I think I would have preferred it built into the alcove aswell.
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