pollys13":33aeynpx said:
Thanks Peter. Did a bit more to the inside.
I found these old wooden g clamps ages ago. Riddled with worm holes, so I bagged them up and put them in the freezer- 6 weeks or so later, I remembered they were there. A couple big screws to the studwork and they seem quite sturdy.
I got the Toyota out last night to make some curtains.
Didn't snap any needles last night, and got the foot to the floor on a few of the long runs [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
I sew blackout fabric to the material and left 6 inchs so I could turn it inside out.
Punch some holes for the eyelets and used some rebar and shotgun cartridges for the pole/brackets
I really like the fabric despite my mate saying it looks hideous.
Last up is a small side table that's a very much work in progress.
Started off 170mm thick, planed down to 100mm - 3mm at a time.
Flattened roughly with the handplaner
Finished off on the thicknesser.
I wanted to get a finish on it asap, so oiled it within a couple hours. I oiled the bottom and was surprised when I looked out the other side
It had sucks it right through the other side in places !
It's under a pile of weights now with a piece of tin glued to the bottom to try and hold it together.
It appears the misery of having a part finished shed is over and now the fun part begins !!
Once the tables done, this corner needs sorting out next
I think it might look better putting the t.v in a cupboard. Sketchbook, cider with the curtains pulled tonight [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
Coley
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