Desk tidy

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Tay99
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Desk tidy

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Has any one brought the hoppy zone storage system, is it any good and worth the money.
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Icemannique
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Yep, i have paintracks and some of drawers, and it is growing month by month. You can organize paints and stuff.
Couple of pics.
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Richp1969
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Wow! :jd: cool looking desk. I am lucky to have a metal table and metal chair set up on my back porch. I feel really inadequate now. :shifty:

Really looks great mate. It gives me some ideas for when I start building my work shop this summer.

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Stokesy44
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Tay99 wrote:Has any one brought the hoppy zone storage system, is it any good and worth the money.
Hoppy Zone - what's it made of, beer?

Cool looking storage, fancy some myself. :cheers2:
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. :doh:
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