SpruceRI
Well-Known Member
I was thinking the other day of all the things I have made out of bits and pieces, that have cost me nothing - for the horses.
My Dad calls me 'the Womble'!
Because I make use of the things that I find !!
I'm lucky as we have a chap on our farm who does garden clearances, and comes back with tons of wood and other bits that goes off for burning/recycling....
At his agreement, I can help myself off the piles...
So.... I'd made 3 traditional hayracks.
About 10 pairs of jump wings (they look crap but they do the job!)
I've made gates, nicked rails for slip rails. Made stable doors. Jump fillers. Rug rails, cupboards for tack.
I made a hay shed by stacking wooden pallets and screwing them together with coach bolts. The back and sides are corrugated plastic and metal. OK, I got help with the roof for that one!! The whole thing is covered in roofing felt. Looks hideous
but has been standing for 8yrs now and still going strong.
The garden clearance man has also returned home with some very good plastic items, so I've had a couple of dustbins for my feed. Boxes for storing things. I've got 2 nice white baths for water troughs.
And recently I needed a stable door grill. Had one on order from local feed merchant, but they were out of stock (£50 too!)
Dad managed to find a really long grill from a breakers yard for a fiver
I cut it to size with a hacksaw. Attached a strip of wood to one side and then have hinged it so that it shuts independantly of the bottom door, and the remaining half of the grill, used to fill in a gap between the 2 stables.
I'm proud of my 'bodge it, and leg-it' efforts
What have you made/built out of nothing, all by yourself?
No cheating now..... I'm an office gal, not a mechanic or carpenter
!!!!!!
My Dad calls me 'the Womble'!
I'm lucky as we have a chap on our farm who does garden clearances, and comes back with tons of wood and other bits that goes off for burning/recycling....
At his agreement, I can help myself off the piles...
So.... I'd made 3 traditional hayracks.
About 10 pairs of jump wings (they look crap but they do the job!)
I've made gates, nicked rails for slip rails. Made stable doors. Jump fillers. Rug rails, cupboards for tack.
I made a hay shed by stacking wooden pallets and screwing them together with coach bolts. The back and sides are corrugated plastic and metal. OK, I got help with the roof for that one!! The whole thing is covered in roofing felt. Looks hideous
The garden clearance man has also returned home with some very good plastic items, so I've had a couple of dustbins for my feed. Boxes for storing things. I've got 2 nice white baths for water troughs.
And recently I needed a stable door grill. Had one on order from local feed merchant, but they were out of stock (£50 too!)
Dad managed to find a really long grill from a breakers yard for a fiver
I cut it to size with a hacksaw. Attached a strip of wood to one side and then have hinged it so that it shuts independantly of the bottom door, and the remaining half of the grill, used to fill in a gap between the 2 stables.
I'm proud of my 'bodge it, and leg-it' efforts
What have you made/built out of nothing, all by yourself?
No cheating now..... I'm an office gal, not a mechanic or carpenter