Walter Hall
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My old B&D Workmate was looking a bit shabby around the edges, not to mention wearing a liberal coating of paint, plaster, cement dust and all the other detritus that derives from getting on for 30 years of DIY so I decided to give it a bit of a clean up and replace the jaws.
The new ones are made from some "mahogany" (probably utile or meranti) recycled from an old fireplace.Finished with Chestnut Hard Wax Oil.
Untitled by walter.hall, on Flickr
Untitled by walter.hall, on Flickr
Looks good for another 30 years. (Hope the same can be said for me).
Just as an aside, this is an offcut of the reclaimed wood before the old finish was removed. Why do manufacturers of mass produced furniture and fittings insist on covering everything that is supposed to be "mahogany" with this horrible red gunge?
Untitled by walter.hall, on Flickr
Walter
The new ones are made from some "mahogany" (probably utile or meranti) recycled from an old fireplace.Finished with Chestnut Hard Wax Oil.
Untitled by walter.hall, on Flickr
Untitled by walter.hall, on Flickr
Looks good for another 30 years. (Hope the same can be said for me).
Just as an aside, this is an offcut of the reclaimed wood before the old finish was removed. Why do manufacturers of mass produced furniture and fittings insist on covering everything that is supposed to be "mahogany" with this horrible red gunge?
Untitled by walter.hall, on Flickr
Walter