The new project list

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I/we.. put a hook in the wall to take the weight off the gas hose... sofar it's working...I had thought of putting a loop in it as well Terry...and wire around it... but I thought make it simple first... sofar so good 😁
I finally made a boo boo... after measuring a dozen or so times I cut a piece of off cut to fit the new 300mm cupboard... after cutting and bringing inside for a fitting check...all was good... till we both noticed....I had the grain of the wood the wrong way round 🤬🤬😡.
Guess I'm not as perfect as I thought 😁🤔🤔
All is ok I still have off cut to do it right...I hope..
Today I will be finally sanding... famous last words 😁.
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Any more suitable sized wood Bernie? Maybe make that boo boo a heat resistant surface over the top eg stainless steel,saw the same thing in a house next to the stove and it also had a small tail around it to stop pots falling off.
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Good thinking, Dottie!!
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Yes Dot I still had enough timber to fix my mistake 😇
As promised I finally got to do some sanding, and I/ her have put a first coat of stain on two of the benches, more coats today I hope...
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Bernie,
Two coats recommended… it’s a bit chilly today.
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Guess who's having trouble removing the sink bench 🤬
I forgot I had used sika to bed it in...🤬🤬
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Finally @10 to 3 I got it to move...
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Patience and persistence pays off Bernie. :D
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BernieQ2 wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2025 2:53 pm Finally @10 to 3 I got it to move...
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That doesn't look like Ray time, or very good odds to be placing a bet :roll: Did you employ a multi tool to cut through the Sikka? That was how we removed the solar panel mounts from the motorhome roofs before gluing down long rails to fit a lot more panels ....

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T1 Terry wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2025 5:48 pm
BernieQ2 wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2025 2:53 pm Finally @10 to 3 I got it to move...
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That doesn't look like Ray time, or very good odds to be placing a bet :roll: Did you employ a multi tool to cut through the Sikka? That was how we removed the solar panel mounts from the motorhome roofs before gluing down long rails to fit a lot more panels ....

T1 Terry
No Terry I don't own a working multi tool thingy 😡 besides it wouldn't have worked because the bench was under the tiles... after hours of using Stanley knives and chisels I ended up using a old wind up jack..a long piece of timber to limit the force in one spot...I had a fitting that fitted the jack and will a piece of timber from the jack to the front of the bench...I used my ratchet handle and it after lots of cohesion it finally popped 😁😇🤔

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