... Do a damn woodwork project.
While i'm waiting with anticipation to know if i've gotten into the school course that i've had my eye on for the past month, i've taken the initiative to do a little home improvement. And one of the things I've always wanted to work on is my desk.
It may be plywood, but it's been with me from the time i moved into this apartment up till now. As the years went by it started falling apart, up till the point where it looked like a real POS (Especially when a family member of mine painted one of the drawers blue to try and "Freshen it up a lil'" ).
So i went out, bought me a power drill with a few attachements, and took to tearing that POS apart. I've been working on it for the last two and a half weeks, and i've only just finished laying down two layers of Polyurethane to make my desk waterproof, scratchproof and heatproof.
For the time being, here are the WIP shots of what i've gone through for the last two weeks. I would have to say that the results are well worth the effort. :)
Oh, and if any of you peeps decide to do the same thing with your furniture, i seriously recommend Ronseal.
While i'm waiting with anticipation to know if i've gotten into the school course that i've had my eye on for the past month, i've taken the initiative to do a little home improvement. And one of the things I've always wanted to work on is my desk.
It may be plywood, but it's been with me from the time i moved into this apartment up till now. As the years went by it started falling apart, up till the point where it looked like a real POS (Especially when a family member of mine painted one of the drawers blue to try and "Freshen it up a lil'" ).
So i went out, bought me a power drill with a few attachements, and took to tearing that POS apart. I've been working on it for the last two and a half weeks, and i've only just finished laying down two layers of Polyurethane to make my desk waterproof, scratchproof and heatproof.
For the time being, here are the WIP shots of what i've gone through for the last two weeks. I would have to say that the results are well worth the effort. :)
Oh, and if any of you peeps decide to do the same thing with your furniture, i seriously recommend Ronseal.
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