Do you get away with this in the dining room

PeterCarole29

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All the time. Mrs B brings in the cutlery and condiments and dumps them on a spare corner so I have to clear up and set the table. I thought that's what the dining table is for!
 
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Can't find our dining table for crap and clutter so I use the kitchen table.
I get moaned at but hey-ho....it's her crap and clutter.
Same as any other flat surface in the house, she'll find something to stand on it.
 
I'd be O.K. with carpentry but the guy who wouldn't is the smug life assurance bloke who plonks that muddy wooden box of freshly dug parsnips on his neighbour's coffee table.
 
and currently in the kitchen, the bathroom, the hall and the sitting room. If it leaked into the bedroom I think I know where I'd then be...(I clearly need yet another 'shed' to add to the other 5!) :LOL:
 
Where's your computer and beer?

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We have both done a lot worse (or better !!!) on the dining room table back in the day trust me...😇

and them G Plan certainly are well made
 
Can't find our dining table for crap and clutter so I use the kitchen table.
I get moaned at but hey-ho....it's her crap and clutter.
Same as any other flat surface in the house, she'll find something to stand on it.
I heard that Colin Chapman had the window sills inside of his house installed at an angle so nothing could be placed on them.
 
Can't find our dining table for crap and clutter so I use the kitchen table.
I get moaned at but hey-ho....it's her crap and clutter.
Same as any other flat surface in the house, she'll find something to stand on it.
Sounds like John's twin, he wanted a nest of tables, i reluctantly agreed on the condition that they stayed as a nest unless need for guests, silly me, they are now all covered, as is the dining table, with just enough room for 2 place settings I admit I am using the small table form the nest, it holds my phone a mug of tea and the knitting pattern for John's jumper, all the rest is his.
We once had a VFR 750 in the living room while we waited for the garage to be built, unfortunately a neighbour objected and the bike was there for at least a year. Just in case anyone needs to know an old radiator makes a good ramp.

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I wouldn't normally. But that's because the table is usually full of her glass making stuff, and it has the scorch marks from torch work, solder burns, gouges, discolouration from various concoctions etc. to prove it. When we are actually eating on it though all that is covered by a nice tablecloth, and every so often we'll sand it back and re-oil it to restore it to being merely hipster distressed cool looking rather than a disaster.
It is a bit weird, everything else she's quite house proud about.
 
Normal here, the dining table is covered in all my art/craft projects so I cannot complain. I wouldn’t complain anyway as the results of the DIY are always life changing. Anyway it’s not as if it’s greasy motorbike parts……yet!

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You must have a funny shaped cat if that's the hole for him/her at the bottom of the 'door'. :giggle:
 
Know of a fella that is building a KIEL-KRAFT boat in the lounge.
 
My dining room table is in the far right corner (or at least I think it is...) 😁 at least the pile of 6 new race tyres have gone...

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Wouldn’t dare I don’t like hospital food because that’s where I would end up
 
56 years married and still repeating myself…..We don’t live in a Show Home.
We do ours and the neighbours were the ones on display when they were built

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