Twiglet
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I want to buy a decent, wooden, weather treated, sturdy mounting block for the yard but struggling to find an appropriate one. Can spend up to about £100....any recommendations?
hey Pops, that's my trick! the only thing is that it's a bit narrow so quite easy to step off onto thin air by accident. not that i did that the other day or anything...make your own! get an old railway sleeper, chop it into 3 (long, medium, short), pile on top of each other, add something to stop it being slippery... hey presto!![]()
My problems with that:
- I have no railway sleepers
- I have no strong men to want to lift/cut them for me
- I am terribly clumsy and would probably end up hitting a nail through my foot
- I have already collected money from half the yard for a nice mounting block, and whilst I'm tempted to make one and spent the money on gin, I don't think they'd be very pleased![]()
Thanks for that.
It's just I'm not sure plastic ones will be as robust for all weathers, I'd really like this to last for a few years....I'm under the impression that plastic ones would be more prone to cracking when they freeze etc?
I have these and they work great. I had them for 7 months and are so far, really good
£10!
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00150508
Millimoo, they were the ones I was looking at! So you'd recommend? I like the fact they sound very robust and come in different heights etc.
Thanks for the replies all.
someone's husband at the yard made ours, it's brilliant and he covered it in non slip stuff too.
I can't belive that one on Ebay is £75! My OH may have a new hobby, the materials only cost about £12!
I'd get the yellow pages out and ask around some local carpenters.