That reminds me, I have some door knockers I need to put up.
I finally managed to put a couple of lights in the loft. What you've been up to?
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That reminds me, I have some door knockers I need to put up.
I have a chest freezer which needs attention.
Gardening today .Some turf to remove and dig a new flower bed, then I have to make a new potting table/rack out of some timber thats been hanging around in the shed for a while .
Extra points for me this weekend and its not raining
Decking, at the top of the rear garden, 4.2x3m, 180 degree sea views, nice and relaxing.
some people go to the sea side, me I spend two days removing 75 year old bolts & repairing door posts , its good to have a hobby!!
Nice pair.
Just finished painting our Sun Room (with vaulted ceiling). Two days and 5lt of paint later, but it looks very nice and SWMBO is pleased. Now just the living and dinning rooms to go before starting starting on the bedrooms.
My own Forth Bridge Project, but at least not time banded.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
F.T.F.A.
Amen Bob.
Forum troll taking the pi$$ on the back of frustration of not having BP access. Other people seem unable to see the micky taking that he is posting?.
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When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
The wife has just broken our cantilever parasol (snapped the paracord) so another job to add to the list.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
New front wings and lower suspension arms for my elderly A124 E Cabriolet
I have had a week off to get on with some DIY. So far the jobs done include:
kitchen- new extractor fan, 6m if ducting to outside wall, boxing in ducting, new skirting boards, new bifold door to utility, new shelf for the Sonos, replace leaking radiator valves, tiling backsplash, painting walls, doors, skirting
Sons bedroom- install new ikea wardrobes in alcove, scribe surrounding panel so it’s ‘fitted’
Front door - paint door, door step
Front room- repaint walls
Garden- general tidy up, new plants for the patio
Misc other- touch up paint in hallway, 4 * new light switches.
Other things done but not by me- water softener installed, car taken for safety recall work, 2 new tyres fitted and tracking done.
It’s been a busy week but with the wife and kids away at the in-laws it was the best opportunity to get everything done!
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Mowed the lawn for the first time is ages today (with my son's help). Bit achy and tired now.
Good Friday…. I was changing this (my daughters first car)
To this…. A few more coats of black to do
It was a pig of a job and took a load of layers of P40 and then P38…. Layers of Krust and some anti rust primer
I don’t regard myself as mega practical, so, was really pleased with the way it’s turning out
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Jet washed the patios, paths and stairs to rid them of the thick layer of moss that relentlessly takes over every winter.
Doesn't sound that bad a job, but 6 hours with a jet washer. I think I have white finger.
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Just fixed the lock on the bathroom door - my daughter got stuck inside yesterday and it took a bit of effort to get the door open. Handles off, lock mechanism out - one screw on the mechanism was preventing it opening/closing properly - screwed back down, bit of lubricant to keep it all going whilst I had it open and back together. Now works a treat. I'd treat myself to something, but the shops are all closed.
Painting a wall that seems to be never-ending and getting a headache doing it in the bright sunshine too.
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Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Missed a bit t!!!!!
Finishing off my conservatory rejuvenation with a couple of coats of paint following insulating, plasterboarding and skimming.
Managed to avoid or, more likely, postpone my date with the paintbrush but have cleaned the windows, prepped for skirting boards and sorted TV aerial. Not too bad for a morning's work.
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done very little at all over the weekend due to complete remedial replacement of my right hip 9 days ago.i have been following my surgeons strict instuctions of chair/bedrest and only walking with 2 crutches about 20yrs max once a day,just enough to keep the muscles working.we have a couple of upright type high back fireside chairs which are suitable for me to use once they have been raised on blocks.both chairs,one a nice leather chesterfield the other a piece of cr*p my wife brought back from my m-i-l's.both turned out to be very uncomfortable for use in the long term.after a couple of days i thought ,sod this and went on the hunt to ebay.in the end i found a twin motor sherboure recliner with rise feature in as new condition ,a year old ,and get this chaps it was actually in a colour the wife liked!!.all for the measely sum of £125.it was local to me so i sent my gentle[mostly] giant youngest son to fetch it.its heaven,i can make it do everything i need,lie flat,dozens of seating positions and so so comfortable,its going to make the next five weeks so much easier.i am not trying to foist my woes on the forum as i am very pleased to be where i am now.this is my 3rd replacement hip op,i am looking forward to getting back to normal and getting excited about the imminent arrival of my latest baby granddaughter..next year i am going to have a barbeque and drinks lots of beer .cheers all greasemonkey..
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