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Old 04-16-2008, 06:08 AM   #1
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Hey I know its nothing to do with scroll sawing, but me and the wife were tring to make the yard look like something, and had this old rusty tub laying behind my shed, so we made use of it, check it out
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That is one of the better uses for an old tub that I have seen in some years. Absolutely great design! Well done!
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Thanks John, I figured better to make use of it rather than let it continue to rust away, the tuff part was drilling the holes in the bottom, them old tubs are pretts tuff
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Pretty creative, if I do say so myself.
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Very creative way to recycle something that is difficult to dispose of. Nice presentation too, looks really good and will surely be a conversation piece.
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Great project!! Now pipe in the shower head to water the flowers. LOL . Steve
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Sweeeeet looking place to show off your Zinneas. Nicely done mrcutit.
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I love it , people around here would pay big bucks for a tub like that.
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That is a nice application of the old tub. You created a unique view. When I was in my teens, my friends and I put an old toilet on one of our friend's front porch. When we went by the next day, his mom had planted flowers in it. She had a great sense of humor and of course, she knew who put it there.
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Looks to me like your wasting a great Danish oil dipping tank!!!!
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