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ITT: when your PrepHole frick up turned into something insanely GREAT!

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  1. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I didn't read the whole thread but OP's image looks insanely GREAT!

  2. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    You can see where that piece of shit scratched the floor near the back of the concrete foot.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I dont see it

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I will feel no pity for you when you fracture your toe after stubbing it against that thing nor when you scratch the ever-loving hell out of the flooring when you attempt to move it

      You can see it's slightly elevated because they put feet under it
      Still a stupid idea for inside the house though

  3. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I wouldn't say this looks GREAT!, but more along the lines of PRETTY ALRIGHT!, assuming, of course, that it matches the theme of the room's decor.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      industrial is a top-tier interior design trend, as long as it's accompanied by some kind of organic accesorie furniture to take the edge off. I also like to throw in some nice looking tech equipment so I can larp as a leet hack0r in my 1980s New York loft aparment/ex-factory

  4. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    A designer or an architect did that on purpose.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      unironically this.
      >literally no-one: ...
      >this guy: 1" rebar in a 4" slab

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        You need to work on your sense of scale. That slab's maybe 2" thick and the rebar is probably not even 1/2".

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Nah mate...that's a frickin coffee can not a soup can. And listen to yourself one more time:
          >2" slab
          Asinine. And if anyone did such a thing it would have 1/4" rebar or more likely mesh. l2 concrete b***h

  5. 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Le grill? What the hell is that!

  6. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I will feel no pity for you when you fracture your toe after stubbing it against that thing nor when you scratch the ever-loving hell out of the flooring when you attempt to move it

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Right, because typical furniture can't hurt you if you walk into it like a moron or leave scratches if you drag it across the floor like a moron.

  7. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The rusty can is a bit much.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      You should see the prices rusty bespoke cans are going for these days on Etsy

  8. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    that rebar seems kinda far apart

  9. 6 months ago
    Anonymous
  10. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I actually think it's pretty cool. Not sure it suits the room it's In though

  11. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I, uh - I dunno. I kinda grows on you and it's not something that anyone else is going to have, You'll pay hell, if you crash into it, in the dark or stumble against it - I found that out, the hard way, after purchasing cheap and restoring a 610lb marble scientific worktable.

  12. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >when your PrepHole frick up turned into something insanely GREAT!
    I destroy the evidence of my frickups with fire

  13. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I fricking love open sources of rust in my living room

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Rust is not especially dangerous. Any material with small crevices/cavities can harbour the clostridium tetani bacteria. You're actually more likely to get tetanus from scraping your skin on that rough concrete than you are from the rebar.

  14. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    My father frick up, me.

  15. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The weight and the undesired porosity of marble without the beauty of marble.

  16. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    reminds me of one of the sculptures from beetlejuice that came alive and started dragging itself around the living room.

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