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Post by Missredhead on May 5, 2008 18:33:23 GMT
This is mine that I put together the other day...
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Post by Jardack on May 5, 2008 19:57:58 GMT
that looks really good!
Mine is so old and battered now I daren't take any pics of it ;D
Jardack
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Post by Weeterrier on May 5, 2008 20:37:33 GMT
Me neither But you are rightly proud of yours Missy, very swish.
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Post by farmersboy on May 5, 2008 20:45:38 GMT
Nor me MRH yours is much to posh,mines like me,seen better days ;D
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Post by prodigal gardener on May 5, 2008 21:51:30 GMT
WOOOoooooo get her ! thats very nice. we have a couple of recycled (2nd hand) benches and an old sewing machine table that had been painted and stained. I'm always too busy to just sit in the garden - got ants in my pants ;D
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Post by Weeterrier on May 5, 2008 22:47:38 GMT
That must itch a bit Lass
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Post by JennyWrenn on May 6, 2008 6:16:16 GMT
Did they come flat-packed-ready-for-easy-home-assembly <shriek> <shriek> <shriek>
If they did WELL DONE ;D
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Post by Shrubrose on May 6, 2008 6:29:34 GMT
Lovely Missy, very posh! Nearly got ours out yesterday. Will take a piccy when we do and add it here.
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Post by Tig on May 6, 2008 10:46:34 GMT
That looks well smart missy We have a picnic table and a bench which are outside all year so are weathered. Have a wood 'bistro' set which comes out in the summer if it gets really nice ;D x Tig
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Post by Plocket on May 6, 2008 18:10:14 GMT
This is our "relaxing" set of furniture. I haven't got the "eating" furniture out of the garage yet!
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Post by Barbara on May 7, 2008 15:07:40 GMT
relaxing eating al fresco i took these this morning, i'm amazed at how quickly everthing gets going
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Post by Plocket on May 7, 2008 16:52:49 GMT
I was struggling to work out what the "lollipop" garden ornaments were Barbara, until I realised you must have washed the cushions!!! I thought you'd done a Dairmuid on us for a moment!!! ;D
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Post by Shrubrose on May 7, 2008 17:40:59 GMT
I was struggling to work out what the "lollipop" garden ornaments were Barbara, until I realised you must have washed the cushions!!! I thought you'd done a Dairmuid on us for a moment!!! ;D Me too! Had to go back for a second look ;D
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Post by Missredhead on May 7, 2008 19:06:17 GMT
Did they come flat-packed-ready-for-easy-home-assembly <shriek> <shriek> <shriek> If they did WELL DONE ;D Yes it did Jen...and it had 2 washers missing, so I had to improvise 'til I could go get some ;D Mine only looks posh cos it's new, give it time and I'm sure it will begin to look weathered...it's certainly getting a lot of use at the moment ;D
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Post by Barbara on May 8, 2008 7:07:15 GMT
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Post by Plocket on May 8, 2008 7:17:55 GMT
;D Px
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Post by Shrubrose on May 11, 2008 16:48:37 GMT
Well, the weather has been so lovely couldn't resist getting something out to sit on. This is our 'camping' look - purely for comfort And we got this from a chainstore last year - absolute bargain at £10. Could not resist! First time we've used it this year. No hole for the parasol - so that's to the side And one sore btm later - must get some cushions ;D
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Post by Ruthie on May 11, 2008 20:33:09 GMT
Here's a pic of mine from last year. The table was new last year but was out all winter so is now the same silver gray as the chairs. Their pretty comfy too, good old B&Q!! Now I think of it the table was from Homebase so good old Homebase too!!
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2008 12:51:56 GMT
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Post by Missredhead on May 13, 2008 13:09:01 GMT
That looks nice Marble...I don't have room for a big one like that unfortunately
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Post by Plocket on May 13, 2008 14:50:03 GMT
I like that table Supa - it looks really sturdy. I'm struggling to get your link to open but will keep at it Marble! BTW you can't just cut a picture from a website and paste it on here - you have to use a photo-hosting site like Photobucket. The simplest way is to copy the picture to your computer, then open Photobucket or whatever and upload it. Photobucket will then give you an "image code" which you then paste into your message on here. It sounds complicated but you'll quickly get the hang of it
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Post by purplejulia on May 16, 2008 18:15:55 GMT
I spent weeks at the end of the summer last year looking for a garden table and chairs. I didn't want wood it would probably rot as I am not very good at bringing stuff inside in bad weather! Finally found what I wanted on ebay. Cast aluminum and it arrived after about a month. I was really cross because the summer was over by then and the legs on 2 of the chairs had been broken in transit. Got 2 replacement chairs but legs also broken on 1 I think, OH got a friend to solder broken legs on the chairs. Now I have a table and 6 chairs! PJ
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Post by Barbara on May 17, 2008 9:12:04 GMT
if i were you i wouldnt sit on the soldered ones it does look nice though
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Post by carolann on May 17, 2008 12:19:34 GMT
Lost my table during the storms at the back end of last year so all I have are 4 chairs in Burgundy. Saw a great bench with seating in NZ while on holiday there but guess what cant find the piccy of it. It just had 1 cental pillar/leg set in concrete then the table was very solid with 2 benches coming off it but you didnt have to stride over to sit down as they joined in the middle of each bench. Will have to get Cousin to take a pic and send it to us so OH can make one. Barbara I have a swing like yours but the webbing has broken so it cant be used, do you know if you can get a replacement for them please, or does anyone know where I could get a replacement.
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Post by Barbara on May 18, 2008 9:25:56 GMT
carol, my hubby says its the same sort of stuff they make the builders bags out of, if you could get hold of one you could cut it up, sorry i dont know where you buy the material from.
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Post by carolann on May 18, 2008 9:35:37 GMT
Thanks Barbara, never thought of those bags and we have lots of them about the place, all I need now is someone with an industrial sewing machine think I may know someone who repairs our horse rugs, I will have to have a word with her. Thanks again.
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