Poundland like he said
doh lol i wasnt sure if he was just refering to them being refuybbed/cheap rather than literally poundland >.<
Poundland like he said
I have the same draws but in grey, if you don't mind, where did you get the table top from, and how is it attached ?
Yea, Alex drawers and Karlby worktop, all ikea. Sits on the top, not attached, but I have some rubber stickers on there to stop it moving.It looks like an oak worktop from Ikea (I did the same thing for my desk)
Looks great, my only concern would be it bowing in the middle - worth putting a baton against the wall, if not already done?Yea, Alex drawers and Karlby worktop, all ikea. Sits on the top, not attached, but I have some rubber stickers on there to stop it moving.
Now I need to find a way to sneak in 3 new monitors without getting a whole heap of **** from the wife lol
I guarantee it will bow under it's own weight at some point, let alone under any kind of load. Unless it has steel rods going through it For the sake of a small piece screwed to the wall, I would definitely do it.Yea, I was tempted but it's a really solid worktop. Thing weighs a ton. That and I'll be wall mounting all the screens anyway, so no weight there.
What's the rationale behind spraying the contents of a drinking bladder?
You suck through bladders though, at least the ones I've used. Hard to squeeze something that's on your back if mounted in a Camelbak-type rig.Saves squeezing the bottle I suppose. Seems a bit like a solution to a problem which never existed though
Yea, Alex drawers and Karlby worktop, all ikea. Sits on the top, not attached, but I have some rubber stickers on there to stop it moving.
You suck through bladders though, at least the ones I've used. Hard to squeeze something that's on your back if mounted in a Camelbak-type rig.