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Coffee Bottle holder

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Coffee Bottle holder

Postby Phil » 30 Aug 2014, 18:37

Coffee Bottle holder

This is a very small and simple project.

Sorry no WIP’s, it was made a number of years ago.

The plan is actually an old fashioned salt box.

Stock was some 6mm ply and it was treated with an antique green stain.

A Coffee label was printed, glued on and final finish was some polyurethane.


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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

Postby Andyp » 30 Aug 2014, 18:49

Phil what is a coffee "bottle". Is this just a local term for jar?
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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

Postby Phil » 30 Aug 2014, 18:54

Andy, we buy coffee in a bottle, Nescafe, and the bottle fits into the holder and stands on the kitchen counter top with the sugar, spoons and mugs.

Just a nice way of disguising the bottle. The top is hinged, lifts up, and the bottle lifted out.

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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

Postby Andyp » 30 Aug 2014, 19:05

Phil, sorry about that I never knew that you could get coffee in a bottle.
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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

Postby 9fingers » 30 Aug 2014, 20:23

I think it is just variation in terminology Andy

eg

http://www.amazon.com/Nescafe-Instant-O ... B001EPPBW2

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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

Postby Phil » 31 Aug 2014, 06:27

It was made for some friends and here it is in use in their kitchen.


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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

Postby Phil » 31 Aug 2014, 06:29

TheTiddles wrote:
Andyp wrote:Phil, sorry about that I never knew that you could get coffee in a bottle.


You can't! It's soluble guinea pig poo, at least that's what it tastes like

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Some of the really cheap c r a p is probably like like that.

The Nescafe and Jabobs are actually very good.

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Re: Coffee Bottle holder

Postby Phil » 31 Aug 2014, 17:33

Jacobs Krone.

It comes from somewhere up north .........................

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... one+coffee

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