Toiletpaper Holder Made From Scrap/Scrapwood
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Toiletpaper Holder Made From Scrap/Scrapwood









Well hereĀ“s all litlle thing we all need, a toiletpaper holder.
in most cases these things are made of chinese plastic or cheap chromed thin metal.
so when we refinished our flat i think about doing this better by spending no money!
So i lokked at things i dont need any longer and found some piece of wood, my old bycicle bottom bracket and some used
metal angles.
All i had to do was saw out an suitable piece of the wood, finish it a bit with a niche curve and rim, paint with a little leftover of
mahagoni varnish, do the angles on and pin it to the wall.
I hope you folks like it.
in most cases these things are made of chinese plastic or cheap chromed thin metal.
so when we refinished our flat i think about doing this better by spending no money!
So i lokked at things i dont need any longer and found some piece of wood, my old bycicle bottom bracket and some used
metal angles.
All i had to do was saw out an suitable piece of the wood, finish it a bit with a niche curve and rim, paint with a little leftover of
mahagoni varnish, do the angles on and pin it to the wall.
I hope you folks like it.