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15th August 2014, 10:03 PM #1
Toilet Paper Holder
Yep that's right, exactly what it says in the title.
I already have a paper towel dispenser mounted on the shelving and use that to clean up generally. I have also been using tissues to apply finishes among other things. I thought that I would switch to the using a more squarer soft paper. I found that this was forever getting dirty as it lived all over the garage.
So I thought that I should turn a dowel on the lathe and mount this to the wall. The chipboard that I used was from an Ikea table that I used on another project. Those interested take a look at this link, https://www.woodworkforums.com/f69/pen-storage-solution-187112
I gave it a coat of white paint as it did not look pretty. I know it's still not pretty but at least it's the same colour.
All comments are welcomed, good and bad.
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15th August 2014, 10:32 PM #2
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15th August 2014, 10:53 PM #3
Looks pretty good to me from were I'm sitting
Does your shed wall have a vertical garden inside that may be were some of the crap is coming from lol
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16th August 2014, 10:11 PM #4
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17th August 2014, 10:34 AM #5
Christos, I hope your shed visitors don't think you have a chronic intestinal problem!
My better half has a penchant for throwing out sheets & other excellent rag material long before I reckon they've haddit, but I don't whine about the 'waste' too loudly, or my plentiful supply might dry up. However, I have never figured out a good way to store them so that they are easily available in an emergency. The only way I can keep them clean & dust-free is to store them in a cupboard. That makes it awkward when there's an emergency & I've just used up the last rag on the bench, & my hands are covered with whatever it is I'm trying to wipe up. Apart from smearing the cupboard doors, there usually isn't a conveniently-sized bit available, & I have to try & tear off a strip without getting muck all over the rest. On top of it all, the rags are often stuffed in untidily, so I spill half of them on the floor, adding to the general chaos.
So now that you've mentioned it, your dunny-roll-in-the-shed looks like a good solution for emergencies - of several kinds! ......
Cheers,IW
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17th August 2014, 11:00 AM #6
Good for kickbacks too.
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17th August 2014, 11:31 AM #7
I see you buy small rolls not the family size Christos .............its a crappy job but someone has to do it.
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17th August 2014, 01:22 PM #8
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17th August 2014, 02:48 PM #9
Nothing wrong with having a pretty work shop
Well done Christos
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17th August 2014, 06:25 PM #10
I had to re-read this 3 or 4 times Christos.
I am glad I have never been to your shed phew crap everywhere You must have a shiny hiny NO photos please there are children about.
Sand paper getting a bit rough as it
how does ones rear live all over the garage??? Dirty i can understand more sitting down than working I guess.
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18th August 2014, 10:05 AM #11
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22nd August 2014, 08:33 PM #12
Your shed sounds better than my bathroom. Nice job
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