Beautiful landscape and amazing craftmanship. Wow!
Great job Fruitcake, and I love your workshop…
Terrrific job me oul Fruit, well displayed with great snaps, God bless your hands and long may they swing yer trusty hammer.
ya gonna paint it all white?
Amazing work Fruitcake, I’m very impressed!
Looks brilliant well done
Wow. Love how talented you are fruity.
Brilliant
Simply put, you are a handyman and a creative wonder! I love the detail, the craftsmanship, and…fortitude to stick with it.
Now, I will wait patiently for my invite to see this marvel and have a sip of tea with you and your lovely cousin. I’m across the pond, so I know these posts take time. I can wait.
great work love to see it
I’m making scones this afternoon. Would 4pm suit?
Aye, but it needs to be fish friendly paint.
Gosh I am in awe of your creativity and craftsmanship Fruity! It all looks absolutely wonderful, and I hope it succeeds in keeping the pesky foxes and herons away from your fish!
Stunning work that, Fruity.
Looks good @Fruitcake a neighbour has a fish pond and he put a electric fence around his, he said that it doesn’t hurt the birds or animals, it’s only a light shock and they go away unhurt.
Ooooh what a beautifull garden Fruitcake,great job done too,nice one.
oh give the man a break ; he’ll only wanna try and do better next time !
To finish this project, I made another gate to keep the dogs from escaping into the garage when the door is open, using some more wood offcuts and two left over fence panels.
I then needed another gate to close off this gap.
I needed a four panel span, but they only come in a three and a one. I only had two single jobbies, and a three and a one didn’t look right.
The solution was to cut down a three, and add my last two singles, as well as making it look like two separate gates, like so.
Next I needed to cut down some timber framing to make the rest of the gate.
Trial assembly.
A coat of stain.
In it’s final resting place.
Triplets.
Absolutely amazing!!
looks like an outdoor bedroom? for midgets?