Qwibble
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Hi, I'm Chad. I've found this forum very useful so thought I'd join in and post a few pics. I warn you that this post contains no fine woodworking, mearly rough hacking of cheap softwoods & mdf.
Decided to replace the back gate last weekend, it was it's 100th anniversary this year and it was a looking a little tired.
My better half got on with something much more important:
Whilst I gathered together some T&G boards a hardpoint saw and a Stanley mitre block and started to make sawdust.
Door and marmalade finished, I moved onto cutting a hole in the ceiling and insulating the loft. Whilst my darling wife painted the gate. Results below:
Quite pleased overall. Although the Bosch DMF 10 cable/metal/wood detector proved rather difficult to use, detecting wires all over the place, so I foolishly ignored it and took an educated guess at a safe area.
Monday evening hung the door reusing the old hinges. Job done.
Decided to replace the back gate last weekend, it was it's 100th anniversary this year and it was a looking a little tired.
My better half got on with something much more important:
Whilst I gathered together some T&G boards a hardpoint saw and a Stanley mitre block and started to make sawdust.
Door and marmalade finished, I moved onto cutting a hole in the ceiling and insulating the loft. Whilst my darling wife painted the gate. Results below:
Quite pleased overall. Although the Bosch DMF 10 cable/metal/wood detector proved rather difficult to use, detecting wires all over the place, so I foolishly ignored it and took an educated guess at a safe area.
Monday evening hung the door reusing the old hinges. Job done.