Pr.Merlin
Paul
As the yoof would say, sick skillz man. Literally.
Thanks Andy - bless them.
As the yoof would say, sick skillz man. Literally.
Totes.Thanks Andy - bless them.
HI Paul wow what wonderfull woodworking skills you have i really love it an it so neat an tidy you certainly deservse to be in the T'B'C' very well done that man
chris
Quite simply stunning work Paul.
ATB.
Andrew
Absolutely brilliant - the fact that it'll stand up without support just dry assembled proves how well it's made.
Totes.
Hi Paul
Skilled stuff. The bricks sound to be a huge amount of work but look very effective. If you don't mind the time and effort I'd do the same again.
Jim
HI Paul hope your doggie is ok i know its horrible when you think the worst anyway hopein for the best for him an youHi Jim,
Cheers. Yes, quite a bit of work, but very enjoyable, and I have lots of 2.4mm oak construction veneer which should do the job. That's great feedback - thanks.
I'm keeping extra busy and burning off nervous energy today - hence the above post. I was going to post the old stair up over the weekend, but I've done it this morning instead. We've just dropped our dog off at the vets for sedation and a scan. I noticed blood in his pee a couple of days ago. I took him to the vets yesterday with a pee sample and they don't think it's an infection, so they wanted him back today to scan his bladder and kidneys. They're suspecting bladder/kidney stones but have warned me it could be more sinister. Poor little chap is petrified of the vets and I'm scared for him. I'm praying his diagnosis is a small stone and easily treated. We're now waiting for the vet's phone call later this afternoon. I don't think I can concentrate on woodwork today. I might have to clean the cars or do a bit of gardening maybe. Thanks again.
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