Time to start tidying up the out side. I need somewhere to put the Hose Fittings and hang the garden hose. Time to make a wall cabinet for the garden. I used second hand 18mm marine ply. Trimmed it down and started the cabinet. Primed and Painted The Hose supports were made from Tasmanian Oak. Sanded and given a coat of external Poly Urethane Time for final fitting and mounting to the external wall. I enjoyed doing this project. I learnt many things that i will use in future
Found a nice piece of Gidgee that had been sitting around in the Workshop for years. I needed a new mallet for my chisels so decided to use it and turn it into a mallet. With Sharp Tools it was easy to turn. I just took my time. I'm very happy with the out come. Acacia cambagei From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Acacia cambagei, commonly known as gidgee, stinking wattle or stinking gidgee, is an endemic tree of Australia. It is found primarily in semiarid and arid Queensla