Only had to pay for sanding pads and concrete screws.
Going to bring the whole thing in for less than thirty bucks.
Repurposing old stuff
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- Good wood forniture is very expensive here!
- I rent this space for advertising
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
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Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
It is everywhere I guess... but this stuff probably cost market rate at the original time of purchase but was going to be thrown out or donated if I didn't find a use for it so it feels like a win.
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penxv wrote:It is everywhere I guess... but this stuff probably cost market rate at the original time of purchase but was going to be thrown out or donated if I didn't find a use for it so it feels like a win.
- They make forniture using mdf here. They last very little.
- I rent this space for advertising
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
The top squares of the two end tables on the right are mdf but everything else is wood.
I only know cause I chipped some of it while sanding. They make it look like wood,
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