Washing machine
- mrsflibble
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Washing machine
I have an old washing machine in my garden. no idea what to do with it except call the council to take it away which could (will) take months. any ideas on what I can do with bits of it? it all looks so interesting lol!!! we've already taken two of the concrete blocks to use to keep the shed door shut...
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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The inner drum makes a nice fire-pit thing, you could probably even put a grill over the top for a bbq. It´s very pretty as the firelight radiates throught the holes.
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- mrsflibble
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love that idea. will try and talk the hubby round tonight lol!!!Clara wrote:The inner drum makes a nice fire-pit thing, you could probably even put a grill over the top for a bbq. It´s very pretty as the firelight radiates throught the holes.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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- Take the door off its hinges and use it as a goldfish bowl.
- Strip out all the wiring as use as, well, wire.
- Any knobs or buttons that can be removed, could be made into something, artwork or plaything just use your imagination.
- Does it have adjustable feet? Could be worth keeping to put on a piece of furniture that doesn't.
- Sometimes the top can be removed - very useful to put on top of something or under something. Make into a coffee or play table.
- Use the empty cabinet as a wendy house - although there may be too many sharp edges. If so, then can you use it for storing anything in the garden (animal home perhaps?).
- Strip out all the wiring as use as, well, wire.
- Any knobs or buttons that can be removed, could be made into something, artwork or plaything just use your imagination.
- Does it have adjustable feet? Could be worth keeping to put on a piece of furniture that doesn't.
- Sometimes the top can be removed - very useful to put on top of something or under something. Make into a coffee or play table.
- Use the empty cabinet as a wendy house - although there may be too many sharp edges. If so, then can you use it for storing anything in the garden (animal home perhaps?).