Brad93
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unless they lay on their back on the bathroom floor .
Going for that scrapyard hot rod aesthetic I seeDrawn on paper to prove then thought why am I messing about tracing this on 2D cad when I can draw it as a parametric and send straight to dxf. Few changes I'd make in future, in the corners, there's too much clearance. Then again in sheet metal it was set to 1.5mm and ive actually used 1.0mm.
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Pre rounded timber. Just need to sand the edges.It will be damage to your legs & nether regions if you don't get the edges nicely rounded ED.... guess how I know
Are you going to put an Umbrella hole in the middle ? ( For those really hot/ wet Welsh summer days. )
You could put them on 150 mm lockable rubber tyred castors so you can wheel them in & out your man cupboard in between showers .
You need 2 holes at least for the umbrella to allow for the passage of the sun.It will be damage to your legs & nether regions if you don't get the edges nicely rounded ED.... guess how I know
Are you going to put an Umbrella hole in the middle ? ( For those really hot/ wet Welsh summer days. )
You could put them on 150 mm lockable rubber tyred castors so you can wheel them in & out your man cupboard in between showers .
I wanted to use stainless but didn't have enough. So steel it was, again thin on the ground so pulled this out of the lean-to. It will be painted with zinc primer then a decent enamel. I may well remake in stainless at a later date but need to prove concept first.Going for that scrapyard hot rod aesthetic I see
Well it does the job for a concept so I approveI wanted to use stainless but didn't have enough. So steel it was, again thin on the ground so pulled this out of the lean-to. It will be painted with zinc primer then a decent enamel. I may well remake in stainless at a later date but need to prove concept first.
Nope I will just stand it upright^^ You going to fabricated a cover for it, otherwise it'll turn into a [tiny] swimming pool.
That's worth a couple of finished car & interior pictures , a mention of his work & thanks .I made these dashboard knobs for Wifey's hot rod project. I wanted them laser etched for function as per BIVA requirements and rang a local company who were happy to do them. When I got there it was sideline at a small engineering company. The boss was a nice guy and never charged for them as it was literally 5 minutes work.
Anyway, the result.
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Happy with them.
Stand the feet in waste oil for a few days each,once a year.One of two picnic benches
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Will find out what the damage is when I get the invoice from the builders merchants for the timber...