Afternoon All
Ive been tasked with building a mud kitchen, any ideas of ones you've built?
Mud Kitchen
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- Bigmac24
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Mud Kitchen
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Re: Mud Kitchen
The one I put together was quite simple.
An old KS1 table that they wanted gone, a stainless steel sink that a neighbor was chucking in the skip (they were doing a kitchen refurb), an old tap I was getting rid of that was replaced and a large bucket underneath to catch the spill.
Put it all together and bam! Done deal.
I think they are still using it.
An old KS1 table that they wanted gone, a stainless steel sink that a neighbor was chucking in the skip (they were doing a kitchen refurb), an old tap I was getting rid of that was replaced and a large bucket underneath to catch the spill.
Put it all together and bam! Done deal.
I think they are still using it.
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Mar 2024
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15:39
Re: Mud Kitchen
As our friend trout has said an old sink unit and pallets is the cheapest option.
you can put a back on it to hand "utensils" from.
you can put a back on it to hand "utensils" from.
i'm going to need a bigger bucket!
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