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Old Oak
We have a friend who lost her husband a couple of years ago and has struggled a bit. I’ve done a few favours for her and recently while round having a coffee with my wife, she came into the workshop and the conversation went like......”Bob, do you do commissions?” “NO, whatever it is no and thrice no”.” Oh it’s just a bird table for a friend”. “ is it a friend or family member?” “Family member”. “You little fibber, I can tell it’s for you”, at which point she gets flustered and says “I don’t ask because you never accept any money”.
So, Because her existing bird table is falling to bits (see photos)
and was a present many years ago to her departed husband what can you do?
Because it’s a freebie, though she’ll be embarrassed I didn’t want to spend anything and used mainly a fence post and rail plus a few offcuts and used ply, as well as some scrap plastic mesh. I found a piece of Foamex plastic for a removeable tray to boot.
No fancy joinery as I didn’t fuss much just glue screws and pins. It’s up to her to treat or paint it.









So, Because her existing bird table is falling to bits (see photos)
Because it’s a freebie, though she’ll be embarrassed I didn’t want to spend anything and used mainly a fence post and rail plus a few offcuts and used ply, as well as some scrap plastic mesh. I found a piece of Foamex plastic for a removeable tray to boot.
No fancy joinery as I didn’t fuss much just glue screws and pins. It’s up to her to treat or paint it.








