Spot on clueless1. Not to mention the blatant knock-offs of just about everything and intellectual property infringements with the full knowledge...
Found these, could prove a bit tricky cutting glass but would be a perfect excuse to drink more wine.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Better shielding than tin and cheaper than copper. :heehee:
Very difficult these days, but yes where I possibly can I avoid them too.
:oopss: I can see a class action law suit on the horizon from the US.
Sort of related:https://www.eff.org/issues/printersand here (with an online decoder if you want to check what your printer is adding):...
Wot? me paranoid? Never. :snork:[ATTACH]
Wood, glass jars and some hose clamps:[ATTACH]
For decorative plants and flowers, loads of different materials are OK but when it comes to fruit and veg, I'm very cautious (read paranoid :) )...
Don't know how readily available coconuts are in the UK:[ATTACH]
Iron is OK but food tins as far as I know are made from alloys and normally "sealed" with a protective film several microns thick and when that...
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I wonder if the local branch of my bank are replacing theirs. :snork:
@MadahhliaOne could certainly use the actual tyre but the rubber is really tough and one would need a very sharp knife and probably lots of...
You have inspired me Madahhlia, over the weekend I think I will pay a visit to one or two tyre places and ask them if they have any old tyre tubes...
Technically, it's made from the inner tube (of bus and truck tyres) but still a fantastic idea and looks really nice plus less waste destined for...
You're welcome.You may also want to look at the link below on painting tyres. http://naturalearning.org/content/painting-tire-planters
If you want extra support for the tyres, use 3 or 4 poles and drive them into the ground around the inside of the stacked tyres.[ATTACH]
People are using palettes for all sorts of things. Most of them are really bad ideas and in fact I wouldn't even use them as "furniture" in the...
A word of caution: Please never, ever use wood from packing/transporting palettes to make containers to grow fruit or vegetables in. The wood used...
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