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Wishing wells
Wishing wells.
Bonica roses picked and placed in two wishing well buckets. Only Two Bonica bush rose plants produced all these flowers. Used a Bunnings table saw.
Made jigs to keep fingers away.
Beware of cats, they like wishing wells. Here the thick part of the pallet is used. I found a way of removing the bits that are left over. Just hit them with a hammer, then remove the nails.
On the front porch
Wishing Well, I can add more instruction pictures if people interested.
Alternative bucket, with just plain cut bits of wood from a pallet. Same with the base on the right.
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Re: Wishing Well
Great work as always @Jamespeter100. We love your creativity.
Many thanks for sharing.
Jason
PS. I used to love Top Cat as a kid. Must chase down some episodes!
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More pictures.
With a cat.
Without the cat.
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Re: Wishing wells
I thought since this is made from pallets that rot, to cost it out using fence pailings.
just remembered two horizontal struts, $3 each, so $6, makes it $126. The paint also, purchased two of four litre containers, Noosa views and white.

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