There are times, when we thought we can make things seen in the superstore. I gave it a go at making cabinet. Simple structure, very skeletal, with racks to put the little pots. All are leftover material from a construction site. Of course the nails are new. Tools used are handsaw, hammer, L-square, pencil and nails.
I leave it bare,
with no facial treatment for ,
my germination laboratory
my germination laboratory
~bangchik
Well it looks fantastic and will really come in handy. Good job and economical too.
ReplyDeleteCan't stop a good woman when she picks up a saw and hammer! Congrats, it looks good! I have a collection of tools (toys) that I use to make stuff and will post one day about them.
ReplyDeleteP.S.......Always remember that "necessity is the mother of invention".
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, and will have saved you a heap of money.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Nothing better than doing it yourself!! : ))
ReplyDeleteGive me a hammer and a bit of wood anyday - thats going to be so useful......I think you might need a couple of those considering how many seeds you grow.
ReplyDeleteSo it's made from recyclable material and it looks great and so functional. Kudos to you.
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Thanks for your visits and encouraging comments. Making things doesn't require much skill... Its all about very basic mathematic, about equal length, width and height as we cut. A little bit of enthusiasm will make it happen.
~bangchik
Love the look! Good job.
ReplyDelete~Stephanie
ReplyDeletehaha... from far it looks ok.., as you get near, you begin to see the roughness.
~bangchik