Paints and brushes caddy

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Cliffyg
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Paints and brushes caddy

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Made a caddy for holding paints,brushes,knife and a pot for brush cleaning.
Constructed out of an old cardboard box and held together with masking tape easy to do and has held together no problem for some years now.
I just load it with the paints I need at the time, it has cost nothing and has served well .
Got the idea from Model Railroader magazine.😀
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Thanks very much for the image.....very good :) .
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Nice and tidy, wouldn't stay that way for long on my bench :lol:
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teedoubleudee wrote: Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:24 am Nice and tidy, wouldn't stay that way for long on my bench :lol:
What bench lol
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I reckon TWD's bench is like mine. I know it was there when I left it.
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Im ashamed to say this is mine atm 😥
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Ah I can see you have tidied it, looks much better. :lol:
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Walkingthedog wrote: Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:46 pm Ah I can see you have tidied it, looks much better. :lol:
:lol: :lol: I've not done any work on railway since last June and stuff keeps getting dumped there. Will take me a day to clear up before I can start again!
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If you tidy it you won’t be able to find anything.
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Sorry TWD, but that is grim!
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