Powder Coated Planters Getting Planted
Posted by Paul Woodhouse at January 9th, 2008
If only we knew we were moving in more illustrious circles then we could bang on incessantly about them. Apparently we did some stainless steel tree rings that were to be inspected by Her Majesty not so long back, but nobody deemed it newsworthy enough to tell us what they were for until way after the event. Bless ‘em.
But if we’re not rubbing shoulders with invisible royalty then we’re tickling the odd palm with one of those peculiar handshakes. Apparently, that truckload of powder-coated planters we sent down to London a couple of months ago were to be housed in an old Masonic Lodge. As this picture testifies:

Most of the pictures we take tend to be of them in the process of being made or being shipped, and it’s generally up to the kindness of a client’s heart should we receive any pictures of our planters once they’re planted up. But, with this lot we’ve had the rare opportunity to get a series of pictures of them actually being planted up, which makes for a change.

You can view plenty more from where they came in the planter set here.
The finished set of planters in situ are going to look rather impressive I think.

Nice, big job on?
Happy New Year Mr. Boyd!
Apparently, these beggars did take a bit of space up in the old workshop, so it’ll be nice for the lads to have a bit more space to move once they move into the new one.