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When our new Valiani arrived it was on a whacking big pallet, so we broke in down into it's components, and I’ve got my handyman to knock some things up, such as a Planter for the patio and a table top for an old Singer Sewing machine base.Stained them with some garden fence stain, now looking the part :clap:
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mine went in the back of the bin wagon and was crushed, not very creative but it got it out of my way.
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Haven't got a Valiani or a handyman :(
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That looks like a decent bit of timber. :D Could have got a few frames out if it. :lol:

I made a big planter out of timber from glass crates quite a long time ago and it's hasn't fallen to pieces yet. Glass is cheaper than CMCs pound for pound. :wink:
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Next on your shopping list should be a Cassese 969 Saw with digital smartstop measuring arm

Comes complete with a 3M long tomato planter box :clap:
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stevebowen wrote:Next on your shopping list should be a Cassese 969 Saw with digital smartstop measuring arm

Comes complete with a 3M long tomato planter box :clap:
So Steve.... Where are the tomatos?

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I use a few of 3M's tapes but I never knew they made planter boxes - what next!
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I dont do gardening, cant even grow a weed :(

I gave it to a friend who painted it and turned it into a vedgtable patch in his garden :D
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