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		Most of you have seen this thing before. My pot wash come veg wash/ mud removal station. I use it so regularly, I thought I’d give it a little TLC ( cleaned it & painted it ) and got Bob to put a top on it for me. So now I have an outside work bench as well. 
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Used up last of the shed paint tester pots    
	 
	
	
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		What a joy it must be washing stuff standing up.  My tool washing station is an old fridge drawer underneath a water butt tap, the kneeling down is ok, it's the getting back up again that's the killer.   . Your washing station is really impressive, might have a word with Paul.
	  
	
	
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		I like it.    A handy bit of kit.   
	 
	
	
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		Very handy - I want one now! 
In a previous house, I inherited a plastic trolley thingy which I think was for BBQ food preparation/serving. Like yours, it had a lift-out washing bowl, and a bit on the side for preparation. Some hooks for utensils and an underneath shelf for storage. It also had 3 wheels - so was lopsided and didn't wheel anywhere! 
Propped up on a log, it was great for potting up, with the compost and pots underneath. I'd fill the bowl with compost and use that to fill the modules etc.  
It wasn't half as nice as yours though - and it was lopsided!!  
Wish I'd thought of the spray hose then.
	 
	
	
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		Wow, I love that! I might build me one of them up on the allotment actually! Brilliant! I've got one of them sieve things too, and the moment I got it home I thought... what on earth am I going to use that for? LOL Now I know!!
	 
	
	
	
	
 	
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		As I’ve just lost my greenhouse that is a wonderful idea you spicy Scot.  
 
Looks brilliant and means I don’t have to stoop. Result.
	 
	
	
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