#14
is another's treasure.  Growing up in the depression, my dad was
a hoarder.  Apple did not fall far from the tree.  I always have an eye out
for ....anything that can be used.......and free.  Ride my bike past a house remodel. 
New roof that had lots of irregular pieces.  
Chip board....it's not just for breakfast anymore. 
I make all kinds of stuff w/left over chip board. 
Needed some plant hangers for my bucket tomatoes.  Marigolds and Thai basil
to keep the bugs away.  Needed custom build to fit my fence. 
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he not busy being born,
Is busy dying.
--Bob Dylan
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#15
Neat on the pot hangers.



I'm kind of the same on saving stuff and using what I have. My Father hoarded also.
I can't work at a jobsite without picking up the electricians scrap 12/3 wire..the framers have left a used box of framing nails that are sitting out getting rained on......the painters that left a dozen perfectly good used 5 gallon buckets......half a roll of concrete wire that was shoved aside when they formed the floors (Cheap tomato cages).
And yes, the wood scraps. If I don't use them, I can at least burn them in the woodstove.
Big Grin
Steve

Mo.



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#16
After I filled my basement up with crap I was put in time out. Still there!
Frank
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#17
Sorry. Without reading I saw the first pic and thought you had made some very rugged toilet seats..
Wink
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#18
(06-09-2019, 02:17 PM)Strokes77 Wrote: Sorry. Without reading I saw the first pic and thought you had made some very rugged toilet seats..
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..yea....8 holer.  No waiting...  NO sissys.
he not busy being born,
Is busy dying.
--Bob Dylan
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#19
I think your concept is cool.
However, how long do you think chipboard will last in the elements?
Gary

Please don’t quote the trolls.
Liberty, Freedom and Individual Responsibility
Say what you'll do and do what you say.
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#20
(06-09-2019, 04:20 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: I think your concept is cool.
However, how long do you think chipboard will last in the elements?

Thanks!

Treated w/Thompson's water seal.
They will last a long time.
I have CB treated w/Thompsons that I use to divert
water in my garden that is 3yrs old.
he not busy being born,
Is busy dying.
--Bob Dylan
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#21
(06-09-2019, 04:20 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: I think your concept is cool.
However, how long do you think chipboard will last in the elements?

I was going to say the same thing.  I love the idea tho.

Would paint make them last longer??
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
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#22
While I was still at pic 2, I thought you were making some easels, stands or frames!
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Yes

Caption for the last pic - "That's my planned meals while you guys are away for the next 8 days?!"
Simon
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#23
Who’da’thunk?!?
Big thumbs up.
Gary

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