NON FRAMING - but uses mouldings ☺

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Re: NON FRAMING - but uses mouldings ☺

Post by pramsay13 »

I needed a couple of batons to sit my shower pump on but I didn't have any.
This saved me a run to the hardware store.
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Re: NON FRAMING - but uses mouldings ☺

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Last year I decided to grow a row of kidney beans. Guess what I used for sticks? :giggle: 1/2" white Hogarth. :puke:

At the end of the year all the gesso had dropped off and it was quite nice bare wood moulding underneath. So I sanded it down and returned it to stock. :D

Didn't get many beans though. :(
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Re: NON FRAMING - but uses mouldings ☺

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Does this count??? My daughter wanted a box for her jewellery & stuff ....
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