Agent_zed
Established Member
My dad was a teacher so most of my childhood was having things made from school tables and chairs that were being skipped. Including a seasaw, honey extractor, most of the chair framework of our campervan (long since gone) and numerous other bits and pieces. My current garage stool is from the skip at the school I worked at a few years ago. I mended a chair or 2 when I was there but they don't tend to like things being repaired these days.I have some lab bench tops from the mid 1950s which are made of Utile. They were from a lab which had Parana pine cupboards and bookshelves, and notice boards from an African hardwood whose name escapes me for the moment. Stools were made of beech. They were all ripped out in the 1990s and replaced with plastic coated weetabix which lasted at least a couple of weeks before the doors got ripped off the cupboards... The tubular steel framed stools didn't last much longer.
Les
Still got a few lab table top pieces, what ever teak like wood it is. Made a few nice picture frames from some of it.