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I made one of these with a view to selling as many as possible...

the idea being it will sit against a wall away from the weather. the louvred sides are to promote airflow whilst keeping the rain out (or most of it anyway)

 

The one shown is made from joinery grade redwood timber and dip treated with a colourless wood treatment.

 

A shiplap back and louvred front doors will be optional extras.

 

The retail price for these will be £320

 

Thoughts and feelings?

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Did you groove for louvres with a dado head on your radial arm saw or use router with a jig?

 

Router with a jig... less chance of losing my thumbs! :thumbup:

 

also, im a bit of an idiot and it stops me from messing up the spacing if the jig keeps me in line!

 

thanks for all the positives guys.

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Very nice indeed. My woodstores look much rougher!

 

 

 

Snap!!!

 

Nice looking stores though, very good work, :thumbup1: what does it hold, 1m3?? as has been said £320........?

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