selectedgrub
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Any 737s near you?A door, was a real PITA to try and keep straight(ish), a welding table would be nice but just no place to put one
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They are going to be big vegetablesVegetable patch planter - some metal was involved.
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Used 305mm Lamberjack sliding mitre saw for first time, mighty! went through sleepers like butter.
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Looks a bit medieval, horse coffin - oh bugger, I can't lift it
Get her to fill it with soil then!Without a lie - this was the other halfs inspiration for it...
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Maths is not my strong point
How about a few long planks and a couple of acrow props to use as rollers?Vegetable patch planter - some metal was involved.
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Used 305mm Lamberjack sliding mitre saw for first time, mighty! went through sleepers like butter.
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Looks a bit medieval, horse coffin - oh bugger, I can't lift it
She wouldn't shirk it, but her wheelbarrow control is something else - possibly a tactic, knows it pains me.Get her to fill it with soil then!
Good idea, I have some scaffold boards also bench press bars and big round weights - where there's a will, there's a wayHow about a few long planks and a couple of acrow props to use as rollers?
Looking better
@selectedgrub wait I assume.Do we ask for an explanation now or wait for the reveal?
I wanted to glue drywall to gypsum putty, but I mixed up the bags at the store and took tile adhesive. The glue will still be useful; the kitchen backsplash will be made of porcelain stoneware 120*60. Therefore, in order not to waste a day off, I used PU foam. I think this will be enough.
In general, there is not a single flat surface, not a single right angle, not a single horizontal and vertical.
The leftover drywall was stored vertically and became a little crooked. I was able to level it out.
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I don't like spreading construction waste.A break for an hour, the PU foam has polymerized, and the plaster sheet can be strengthened, correcting its curvature.
The second sheet has a hump of almost 2 cm. It is well wetted, laid on plastic film on the floor with the convex upward, and pressed down with boxes of things. Take a break for a couple of days to level out.
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