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    Default Kitchen Utility Box

    A new Utility Box of made from off cuts of Jarrah to replace a very old and over crowded Pine one I made 30 years+ ago.
    Similar design as requested and designed by the user, as I eat what she cooks I followed almost to the letter.

    Jarrah is last of my stash from a buy a group of us did from Perth Wood School some time ago of their off cuts of Jarrah.

    Tools used on original were a hand saw a jig saw and clamps.

    On the new one a BS and belt sander and clamps
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    Looks the goods there wheelin, and it holds them as well. Nice.
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    I love the practical ideas these are certain to be used.

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    What a beautiful piece of jarrah. That box would go well in any kitchen. Well done
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    Thanks all LOML is quite happy with the result having accumulated a few more things in 30 years and the cooking well Christos and few others now the problem I have there.


    Yes Christos I agree if the items made is just put in a cupboard never used and never seen its almost as though its not appreciated.

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    Nice simple idea.
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    About time you did as you were told!

    Having sampled, in a small way, the fare at your establishment, I can attest to the scrumptiousness of the cooking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    About time you did as you were told!

    Having sampled, in a small way, the fare at your establishment, I can attest to the scrumptiousness of the cooking!
    Me always do as told where Sue is concerned ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, maybe not straight away but it will happen.

    Small way wasn't it you who polished off that cake at NZ's GtG that time while we were all being good lads and listening to what Powderpost had to say

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    It looks great Ray. Looking at the original, the new one should have 30+ years in it too. The Jarrah came up nice - you'll need to do some matching Jarrah utensils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_wanna_Shed View Post
    It looks great Ray. Looking at the original, the new one should have 30+ years in it too. The Jarrah came up nice - you'll need to do some matching Jarrah utensils.
    enough of that Nathan I'll have to hope Sue doesn't read this or someone doesn't mention the same thing

    I could use the excuse No Jarrah left but she knows better.

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    Ray, even if you used the " No Jarrah" excuse, some Jarrah of suitable sizing would turn up in the mail, addressed to "The Lovely Lady that Bakes" . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Ray, even if you used the " No Jarrah" excuse, some Jarrah of suitable sizing would turn up in the mail, addressed to "The Lovely Lady that Bakes" . . .
    Quickly handed back to postie with return to sender and a NOTE; only accepted if hand delivered

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