FX1C
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I'm not bright enough to learn how to blog - it's nice to get feedback as well so feel free to chime in (although I fear it will be too late as its mostly in!)
OK so it's time to bring in the big tank!
It's big - & heavy!
I had invited a friend over for BBQ & also to spring the moving of tank on him. In typical Murphy's law style he woke up with the flu! So it was up to me & my husband to get the monster in!
I'll start from the start -
The tank was free & the two of us managed to wrangle it into a Berlingo van (tardis!) & couldn't get it further than the back door


Meanwhile the pine cupboard was an eyesore so I took to it with a little sandpaper & some of my favorite stain & varnish combined..
Here starts the process
(I was eager to start & forgot to get a good before shot - but we all know what yellow country pine looks like)



After 1st coat

After 2nd coat

That was the easy bit!
<3 >o_o< <3
OK so it's time to bring in the big tank!
It's big - & heavy!
I had invited a friend over for BBQ & also to spring the moving of tank on him. In typical Murphy's law style he woke up with the flu! So it was up to me & my husband to get the monster in!
I'll start from the start -
The tank was free & the two of us managed to wrangle it into a Berlingo van (tardis!) & couldn't get it further than the back door


Meanwhile the pine cupboard was an eyesore so I took to it with a little sandpaper & some of my favorite stain & varnish combined..
Here starts the process
(I was eager to start & forgot to get a good before shot - but we all know what yellow country pine looks like)



After 1st coat

After 2nd coat

That was the easy bit!
<3 >o_o< <3