2427 days ago

Easel - NZ Handmade to Order // Funding For Mechanics Project

Isaac from Mairehau

Hey there everyone!

I have currently got a project over the school holidays, fixing up a Toyota FX-GT Corolla :-)
As I need some funding for parts in order that I can rebuild part of the engine, I have decided to put some of my skills out there in order to get funding.

I am selling easels. If anyone would like to purchase an easel for themselves or others, it would be greatly appreciated so I can work on this awesome project!

EASEL DIMENSIONS:

This Easel Stands Around 185cms Tall. (When ordered standard)

The Triangle This Easel's Base Makes is Around 90cmX80cmX90cm

The Platform Pegs Are Adjustable to 5 Locations On This Easel.
NZ Pine

I am also selling these on TradeMe. But have lowered the price on Neighbourly.
I can deliver the ordered easel/s to near-by neighbourhoods for free.
Any further distances, such as any more than 10kms from Mairehau, I can deliver for $5-$15 depending on the distance. I'll go as far as Rangiora/Swannanoa/Rolleston/Lincoln/Lyttelton

Thank you for the support :-)
Isaac.

Price: $95

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